Billy Bishop Airport expansion may change plans for new Toronto community

An updated plan for a neighbourhood of 21,000 people to live on Ookwemin Minising Island, previously known as Villier Island, passed an important step at City Hall on Thursday. But

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BRP stock plunges as tariff changes pose half-billion-dollar cost

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Revised U.S. tariff rules will take a half-billion-dollar bite out of BRP Inc., the Ski-Doo maker said, sending its share

3 men facing 70 charges in GO station parking lot thefts

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Three men are facing more than 70 charges in connection with a number of automobile thefts at three GO station

News of the day: Almost 1,000 more public servants apply for early retirement; Queensway Carleton matches newborns with doctors; MPs charge two navy members in sailor’s death

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It’s Wednesday, April 15. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. ALMOST 1,000 MORE PUBLIC

Megan Thee Stallion Hot Girl Summer Brand Adds Men’s Smimwear & Pet Wear To The Collection

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Megan Thee Stallion / Hot Girl Summer This summer at the beach and poolside is going to be a scorcher

Movie Review: Bob Odenkirk's sheriff is new to town in the gory thriller 'Normal'

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Over the years, we’ve seen countless characters wander into corrupt small towns and become entrapped by the locals. Usually, the

Allbirds soars after sneaker firm rebrands as AI stock

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Allbirds Inc., the once-buzzy maker of wool sneakers valued at more than $4 billion in its heyday, announced a new

National libraries group urges Alberta to ditch 'political interference' in libraries

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EDMONTON - An organization representing large public libraries across Canada warns Alberta’s proposed bill affecting libraries threatens “unprecedented” government overreach

City of Mississauga, Ridgeway Plaza reach new deal aimed at reducing nuisance gatherings

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The City of Mississauga and Ridgeway Plaza have reached a new security framework aimed at reducing nuisance gatherings at the

Ottawa speed cameras are gone, and now speeders are back

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“You don’t want to use tragedy or situations like that to illustrate, but unfortunately, the truth is, we’ve seen (increased