Mitigating construction, speeding up transit among key pillars of Toronto’s new congestion management plan

Toronto’s recently-appointed Chief Congestion Officer Andrew Posluns outlined the city’s new congestion management plan on Friday, as the city braces for an influx of visitors for the upcoming 2026 FIFA

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Toronto committee to review call for new pothole repair blitz strategy as crews continue catch-up efforts

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As City of Toronto crews continue to catch up on the growing surge of potholes and complaints about local roads,

Yellow air quality warning issued for Toronto, parts of the GTA

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A yellow air quality warning has been issued for Toronto and parts of the GTA as stagnant winter weather conditions

Tourmaline sells Alberta natural gas assets for $765 million

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CALGARY - Tourmaline Oil Corp. says it has sold natural gas assets in northwestern Alberta for $765 million. The Calgary-based company

Solomon tells OpenAI CEO Sam Altman that Tumbler Ridge deserves apology

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Federal Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says he met with the CEO of OpenAI and told him the people of

Ottawa community advocate raises funds for cancer research, one laugh at a time

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“There would be three days after chemotherapy where he would be feeling really low, so I would take him out

James Talarico Defeats Jasmine Crockett In Texas Dem Primary

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett gave a valiant effort in the Democratic Party primaries in Texas as she angled to challenge incumbent

Toronto mayor mulling plan to pay residents to shovel after major snowstorms

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is pitching a paid, civilian shovel brigade this week, as she searches for a solution to

Actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers returns award to Toronto film critics group, says her speech was censored

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TORONTO - Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers says she is returning her Toronto Film Critics Association Award after a portion of her acceptance

B.C.’s students falling behind in math skills, report finds

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A report from the C.D. Howe Institute has found that more Canadian students are struggling in math, with B.C. students