Man dead in single vehicle crash in Greely

Ottawa police are investigating a single-vehicle collision late Saturday in the city’s Greely area that left a man in his 20s deceased. Ottawa Paramedic Services said the crash occurred at

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ICC judges decline to release former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, citing flight risk

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday rejected a request from former Philippine President

‘It lives’: How ‘OK Blue Jays’ became a timeless ballpark tradition in Toronto

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The Toronto Blue Jays are heading back to the American League Championship Series (ALCS) for the first time since 2016,

Ontario's convenience stores were in trouble, until beer and wine sales. Now revenues are surging

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The provincial government’s expansion of alcohol sales has been a “real game-changer” for convenience stores, driving higher foot traffic and

PM Carney says first few days 'crucial' to Gaza ceasefire deal, hostage release

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is urging all parties involved in the U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan to

Disability advocate concerned TDSB meeting changes will shut parents out

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A prominent disability advocate says the Ford government’s decision to stop livestreaming meetings at the school boards it has taken

‘A big mess’: Expert, parents criticize Alberta tool kit for students during strike

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EDMONTON — An education expert is criticizing online lessons the Alberta government has curated for students during a provincewide teachers

Why these 7 top chefs can’t quit Swiss Chalet — and how it shaped their love of food

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Adam Ryan still remembers the childhood ritual: arriving at a restaurant and being handed a bowl of warm lemon water

Tarragon Theatre's 'Bremen Town' is an acting master class from four Toronto stage legends

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Bremen Town 3.5 stars (out of 4) Written and directed by Gregory Prest. Until Oct. 26 at Tarragon Theatre Mainspace,

As Canada Post worker support fades, experts say union is playing a dangerous waiting game

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As picket lines dwindle and support from Canada Post workers for their national strike fades, the Canadian Union of Postal