'He treated them like sons': Remembering Coach P, a Toronto high school basketball legend

A legend in Toronto high school basketball, a beloved players’ coach, and a father figure to many, the late John Petrushchak was posthumously inducted into the Ontario Basketball Hall of

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Montreal man charged in Toronto break-in, sexual assault investigation

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Toronto police have charged a Montreal man years after he allegedly broke into a residence in Toronto and sexually assaulted

Nike Sues Don C & RSVP Gallery For $190K

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Source: Matthew Sperzel / Getty Nike’s legal team must be bored these days. The Swoosh has now resorted to suing

Jaden Smith is moving to Paris as men's creative director for Christian Louboutin

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Fashion-forward Jaden Smith has been hired as men’s creative director by Christian Louboutin and is moving to Paris, according to

How the Bank of Canada's interest rate cut will impact your mortgage and Toronto's housing market

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The Bank of Canada has finally cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.5 per cent. — a

Alberta defends notwithstanding clause in arguments for Bill 21 Supreme Court case

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MONTREAL - The Alberta government says the notwithstanding clause is an essential part of the Canadian constitution and the country’s

Bank of Canada decision means shifting equation on fixed vs. variable mortgage rates

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The Bank of Canada’s decision to lower interest rates for the first time since March will have a direct effect

History museum to reopen, other services still affected by Gatineau watermain break

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The Canadian Museum of History says it will reopen to visitors at 1 p.m. Wednesday after being closed following a

R.F. Kuang's extraordinary rise: 4 more books are on the way

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NEW YORK (AP) — At age 29, with several novels and millions of copies sold behind her, R.F. Kuang is

S&P/TSX composite up nearly 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed

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TORONTO - Strength in the telecom and utility sectors helped Canada’s main stock index rise nearly 100 points in late-morning