Toys ‘R’ Us Canada files for creditor protection, owes vendors $120M

TORONTO — After closing 53 stores in the past two years and facing a succession of lawsuits from unpaid suppliers and landlords, Toys “R” Us Canada has turned to an

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Driver in Kanata learns kitties don’t qualify as HOV lane passengers

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Ontario Provincial Police Const. Michael Fathi reassured the driver he’d pulled over on Highway 417 near Terry Fox Drive on

Wale Says Kai Cenat Affected His Mental

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Source: Marcus Ingram / Getty Wale has never been known for letting things go unaddressed. Earlier this year, the Washington,

Trump’s handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump-Kennedy Center

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s handpicked board voted on Thursday to rename Washington’s leading performing arts center as the

Lululemon shares up after Elliott Management builds US$1B stake, seeks CEO change

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TORONTO - Activist investor Elliott Management has built a stake of more than US$1 billion in Lululemon Athletica Inc. and

B.C. backtracks on plan to cut pipeline tax values, saving ratepayers

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VICTORIA - British Columbia’s finance minister says there will be no changes in the tax assessments for pipelines running through

Ottawa Public Library sees increase in reported incidents in 2024

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Ottawa Public Library staff had to deal with its fair share of reported incidents last year. In 2024, the city’s

Cardi B Goes Criss-Cross On Yoga Mat At Stefon Diggs’ Event

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Source: Elsa / Getty Cardi B continues to prove she is a ride-or-die girlfriend. She recently hit a couple of

In a year when much of Toronto's art was, fatally, just fine, these were the three highlights

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A friend recently asked if I thought 2025 was a good year for art in Toronto. “Well,” I started with

Carney rolls eyes as Ford brags about anti-tariff ad that derailed U.S. trade negotiations

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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford seem to be on the same page about a lot of