Police investigate after teen injured in stabbing in Northcliffe Village

Toronto police are investigating after a teen was stabbed in Northcliffe Village. Investigators say they received a call just before 6 p.m. Friday about someone with a knife in the

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Fetty Wap Talks New Album ‘Zavier,’ Says He’s Bridging Two Generations Of Fans

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Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Fetty Wap is back like he never left. The New Jersey hitmaker recently sat down

Dave Chappelle helps keep Ohio radio station rooted in hometown with restored building

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YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio (AP) — Comedian Dave Chappelle stood on the front lawn of a newly restored 19th-century schoolhouse Thursday,

Average national asking rents fall to $2,008 after largest drop in five years: report

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A new report says March featured the largest drop for average asking rents in Canada in nearly five years.The latest

Nurses union wants weapons screening, officers, for Alberta hospitals due to violence

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EDMONTON - The president of the United Nurses of Alberta is calling for quicker installation of weapons scanners at urban

Organizations using former Qualicum elementary school receive eviction notice

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Tenants of a former elementary school in Qualicum Beach, B.C., tell Global News that they have been given a three-month

Ontario electricity system to add 14 new solar, wind projects

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TORONTO — Ontario’s electricity system operator is giving long-term energy generation contracts to 12 new solar and two wind projects.

What Does Automatic Draft Registration Mean For Black Men?

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Automatic registration does not mean immediate draft, only prepares the system in case a draft is triggered. Source: Stocktrek Images

Cogeco reports higher Q2 profit of $79.8M as revenue slides to $713M

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MONTREAL - Cogeco Inc. reported a $79.8 million profit during the second quarter, rising about four per cent from $76.6

Collecting signatures for separation vote doesn't violate treaty: Alberta's lawyers

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EDMONTON - Lawyers for the Alberta government say collecting signatures for a potential referendum on separation doesn’t violate treaty rights