Filling in the Centretown canopy, one new tree at a time

In recent years, the trees lining the streets of Centretown — providing shade and respite for passersby — have slowly faded away. A group of non-expert volunteers concerned about the

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Mark Carney calls for unity at Liberal convention with majority government nearly clinched

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MONTREAL — On the verge of a likely majority, which will sideline opposition parties in Parliament, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke

Blue Jays’ George Springer forced to leave Twins game after breaking big toe

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The Injury bug continues to bite the Toronto Blue Jays. Designated hitter George Springer was removed from Saturday’s game against the

University of Ottawa student union calls for better safety communications protocol

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Emotions were still running high in the University of Ottawa community on Saturday, the day after a campus security lockdown

Could Mark Shapiro be in charge of the Maple Leafs? How the Rogers sports empire might reshape MLSE

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Another Maple Leafs season is ending the way so many do.Not with a dignified loss to a better team. Not

Poilievre fires back at questions about his leadership after fourth floor crossing

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OTTAWA - Pierre Poilievre was defiant on Thursday in the face of questions about his leadership of the Conservative party

Suspect sought after early morning stabbing at Brampton GO station

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Police in Peel Region are searching for a suspect following an early morning stabbing in Brampton. Investigators say there was

Jack Harlow Clowned Over His Oversized Utility Hat In Video for ‘Say Hello’

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Dave Benett / Jack Harlow Jack Harlow is getting flamed again on social media, this time for his hat in

City of Victoria spokesperson says Crystal Pool is safe again, but remains closed until Tuesday

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VICTORIA - A City of Victoria spokesperson says the investigation into the cause of a chlorine gas exposure at a

Hundreds of New Brunswick local government campaigns get underway

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Hundreds of candidates in New Brunswick are formally kicking off campaigns for local government, education councils and rural advisory committees