4 pedestrians struck by vehicle at Church and Gerrard: Toronto police

Toronto police say four pedestrians were struck by a vehicle at the intersection of Gerrard Street East and Church Street on Thursday evening. It happened at around 5:38 p.m. Police

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Why ordering takeout or calling the dog walker might lead to a happier relationship

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It turns out, love may benefit from a little less labor.Couples who spend money on time-saving services — like getting

Minnesota must provide documents to US government in child care fraud probe by next week

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Minnesota officials have until next week to hand over information on providers and parents who receive federal child care funds

2 injured in South Parkdale stabbing

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Two victims have been stabbed in the South Parkdale neighbourhood on Friday night, according to police. Officers say the incident

Male in hospital after stabbing in York, suspect outstanding: police

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A male is in the hospital after he was stabbed in York late Friday night, according to police. Officers say

From a food company to a railway, here are five stocks to watch in 2026

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Despite an economic slowdown that’s expected to continue next year, the S&P/TSX and the S&P 500 are riding high.So, 2026

2 people flee after vehicle flips in North York

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Police say two people have fled on foot after their vehicle struck a fence and flipped in North York. Investigators

Mandarin to close Yonge-Eglinton location after 35 years

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It isn’t the biggest nor the splashiest, but the Yonge-Eglinton location of the Mandarin buffet was the only one accessible

Japan says Trump has invited its leader to the US. It comes as ties with China are strained

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump invited Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during a phone call Friday to visit the

Tesla loses title as world's biggest electric vehicle maker as sales fall for second year in a row

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NEW YORK (AP) — Tesla lost its crown as the world’s bestselling electric vehicle maker on Friday as a customer