Portion of WB 401closed in Whitby due to crash, diesel spill

A portion of the westbound Highway 401 is closed in Whitby after a collision. A transport truck was involved in a crash leading to a diesel spill. The westbound 401

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TransAlta signs Alberta data centre deal with CPP Investments and Brookfield

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CALGARY - Electricity generator TransAlta Corp. has announced plans to power a new data centre west of Edmonton in partnership

Mark Carney backs U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, doesn't expect Canada to get involved militarily

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MUMBAI—In the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s major new attack on Iran, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada supports

30 Toronto food and drink must-tries, according to two top east end restaurateurs

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“I’m really excited about exploring traditional flavours from around the world and finding new ways to bring them to life,”

Toronto man charged with 15 counts of break and enter

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A 49-year-old man from Toronto was arrested and charged in connection with a series of commercial break-ins that happened in

'D-Day for Iranians': Some Iranian Canadians welcome U.S. attack of Iran

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Some Iranian Canadians are expressing their support for foreign intervention in Iran after the U.S. and Israel launched a major

A neighbour hides a sinister secret in this astonishing new play at Tarragon Theatre

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The Neighbours By Nicolas Billon, directed by Matt White. Until March 15 at Tarragon Theatre Extraspace, 30 Bridgman Ave. tarragontheatre.com

Here’s the latest on the U.S. attack on Iran from a Canadian perspective

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The United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran in a major attack on Saturday, as U.S. President Donald Trump

Trump orders US agencies to stop using Anthropic technology in clash over AI safety

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Friday ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and

Cuts to N.S. arts funding cruel and misguided, theatre coordinator says

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HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia theatre coordinator says the provincial government’s cuts to the arts sector are “cruel” and “misguided.” Lily