Toronto police warn of surge in ‘bank investigator’ telephone scams draining victims’ accounts

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in telephone banking scams that have already cost victims across the city thousands of dollars. Investigators say

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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

PM Carney directed ministers to map out their objectives for coming year

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked each of his cabinet ministers and secretaries of state to identify three

Diwali Festival of Lights returns to Nathan Phillips Square this weekend

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Fireworks will light up the Toronto skyline this weekend for the third annual Diwali Festival of Lights at Nathan Phillips

Statistics Canada set to release September jobs data this morning

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada is set to release jobs data for September this morning.A Reuters poll of economists heading into

'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