Stolen vehicle recovered in Caledon, 3 people charged

Three people are facing criminal charges after a stolen vehicle was recovered by police in Caledon over the weekend. Officers were initially called to a residence on Coleraine Drive at

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Toronto Star reader call-out: Toronto’s record stores — which are your favourites?

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For music fans, Toronto really is Record City.The days of Sam the Record Man, Tower and HMV may be long

Toronto Public Health issues overdose warning due to tainted street drugs

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Toronto Public Health has issued a warning after an increased number of overdoses were reported in the downtown area on

Ottawa police officer charged with assault following incident in Oakville

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A staff sergeant with the Ottawa Police Service has been charged with assault following an off-duty incident in Oakville. The

Inuit could pursue foreign partners if relationship with Ottawa sours: ITK leader

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OTTAWA — Canada’s national Inuit organization is calling on the federal government to be better partners, saying Canada must respect

Union calls for hundreds more tax centre workers to clear adjustment backlog

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The union representing taxation workers is calling for hundreds more employees at Canada Revenue Agency taxation centres to curtail complex

Ottawa police officer charged with assault after car crash in Oakville

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Police in Halton Region have charged an Ottawa police officer in connection with an incident that took place in Oakville,

News of the day: Is Ottawa ready for no supervised consumption?; Major defence procurements take 16 years on average; House of commons transcribers and editors get higher wage increase

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It’s Friday, June 19. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. IS OTTAWA READY FOR NO

Rolling Stones' new album channels spirit of early Toronto gigs, says Ronnie Wood

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Ronnie Wood says Toronto helped start him up.Nearly 50 years after the Rolling Stones slipped into the El Mocambo under

Alberta separatists launch campaign, says province has resources to go it alone

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CALGARY - Four months to the day from an upcoming referendum on whether Alberta should stay in Canada, about 35