3 hospitalized, 1 in custody for possible impairment after Fashion District crash

Three people are in hospital and one driver is in custody following a multi-vehicle crash in the city’s Fashion District. Police say the crash occurred in the Adelaide Street and

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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

Canada calls Israel's Gaza surge 'horrific,' suggests it violates international law

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is calling Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza City “horrific” and suggests it violates international law.Israel escalated its

Air traffic audio captures tense moments before plane crash in Toronto park

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Newly obtained air traffic control audio reveals the tense exchanges between a pilot and tower operators in the moments before

Two Ottawa drivers on learners permits charged with stunt driving

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Ottawa police reined in two young drivers on learner’s permits on Tuesday for speeding-related offences. The force’s Traffic Escort Unit

Max B Confirms His Prison Release Month

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Source: YouTube screen cap / Youtube Max B has confirmed he’s getting out of prison on November 9th. The news

Prince William and Kate Middleton welcome Donald Trump and Melania to the U.K.

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

Cardi B is pregnant with her 4th child. It will be her 1st with Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs

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NEW YORK (AP) — Cardi B is pregnant with her fourth child. It will be her first with boyfriend Stefon

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.5% in 'clear consensus'

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The Bank of Canada announced on Wednesday that it has lowered its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.5

Election campaign won't stall wildfire relief talks with Ottawa, says N.L. minister

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s housing minister says the provincial election campaign won’t stall talks with the federal government