Canadian Armed Forces begins massive training exercise, convoys moving on Ontario highways

The Canadian Armed Forces has kicked off a massive annual training exercise that’s seeing nearly 1,500 military members and several small vehicle convoys move across Ontario on various highways. Dubbed

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'Mamma Mia!' returns to Broadway after a decade away, bringing the dance party back to New York

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NEW YORK (AP) — When the musical “Mamma Mia!” said goodbye to Broadway a decade ago, there were tears and

AI firm Cohere raises US$500 million, giving business US$6.8 billion valuation

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TORONTO - Cohere says it’s raised US$500 million, giving the Canadian artificial intelligence firm a US$6.8 billion valuation.The funding round

Mississauga man arrested in Bradford in connection to a stolen vehicle and alcohol

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South Simcoe police say they have arrested a man who allegedly stole a vehicle, and alcohol in Bradford West Gwillimbury.

Beyond books: The varied, and perhaps unexpected, free offerings at the library

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Janelle Powell and her husband went to their local library branch for an electric saw and grabbed a pasta maker

Line 2 subway service resumes following hydraulic fluid leak at Islington Station

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The TTC says subway service has resumed on Line 2 following a hydraulic fluid leak at Islington Station ahead of

Karol G to headline halftime show during YouTube’s first exclusive NFL broadcast, live from Brazil

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NEW YORK (AP) — Bringing football fans, Brazil and Karol G together for a one-night experience? That’s a winning formula.The

Hydro One CEO David Lebeter to take compassionate care leave

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TORONTO - Hydro One Ltd, says chief executive David Lebeter will take a temporary compassionate care leave, effective Aug. 25,

Judge's decision on future of Alberta separation question review expected today

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EDMONTON - A judge is expected to decide today whether a special court review of a proposed Alberta referendum question

Countries deadlocked on plastic production and chemicals as talks on a global treaty draw to a close

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GENEVA (AP) — Negotiations on a global treaty to end plastic pollution are drawing to a close Thursday, as nations