Man injured in apartment building fire near St. Lawrence Market

A man has been taken to the hospital after a balcony fire in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood on Saturday afternoon. Toronto Fire Services say they were called to an apartment

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You can now sell your old cell phones at some Walmart stores in the GTA

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Ontario residents can now sustainably dispose of their used cellphones in exchange for cashback following ecoATM’s new partnership with Walmart.The

Champagne says it's 'sad' the U.S. 'turned its back' on Canada with tariff war

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Wednesday it’s “sad” that the U.S. “turned its back” on Canada by starting

Dalhousie University board and faculty ratify new labour agreement

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The union representing nearly 1,000 Dalhousie University professors and other teaching staff has voted to accept a new collective agreement, bringing

Democrats press FBI director on Epstein files and other takeaways from his testimony to Congress

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WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director Kash Patel defended the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files Wednesday as he

Deachman: How did Ottawa drivers get to be so horrible?

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I was driving south along Colonel By Drive recently , in that long curved section between Clegg and Bank streets,

Donald Trump A No-Show At Charlie Kirk Vigil

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Source: Jeff J Mitchell / Getty It seems we are more likely to catch the president at the golf course

The tiaras are out as Kate Middleton and Prince William join state banquet for Donald Trump and Melania

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Forget bilateral meetings and photo ops at Downing Street: When it comes to navigating an uncommonly turbulent era in the

With the Sundance Film Festival and filmmaker labs, Robert Redford brought change to cinema

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Robert Redford was disillusioned with the Hollywood mainstream. The Sundance Kid, who died Tuesday at age 89, knew that there

TSX closes slightly higher, U.S. stock markets mixed after BoC and Fed cut rates

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished narrowly in positive territory, while U.S. markets were mixed amid a pair of