Blue Jays reportedly willing to offer Kyle Tucker 10-year deal

As Kyle Tucker’s free agency appears to be nearing a conclusion, the Toronto Blue Jays may be trying to lock the star outfielder into the middle of their lineup for the next decade.

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Erasing OCDSB deficit may take more than a year, supervisor says

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The question with regard to next year’s $14.4-million special education shortfall is where will the money come from, Plamondon told

Chris Redd Bares Soul Over Romance With Kenan Thompson’s Ex-Wife

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Chris Redd took to social media to address not only his romance with the ex-wife of his former Saturday Night

Movie Review: ‘Greenland 2: Migration’ is an unmemorable sequel with a memorably newsy title

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Let’s get the obvious thing out of the way first, shall we? There may never have been a better week

Toronto police searching for elopee found not criminally responsible of 2nd-degree murder

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Toronto police are searching for an elopee from the Queen West area who was found not criminally responsible of second-degree

Public inquiry into Winnipeg construction project gets more funding

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WINNIPEG - A public inquiry examining cost overruns on construction of the Winnipeg Police Service’s headquarters is looking at higher-than-expected

Above-zero temperatures and rain threaten the Rideau Canal Skateway

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A milder weekend is also forecast in the nation’s capital. Saturday’s forecasted high is -1 C with a 40 per

6ix9ine Claims NBA YoungBoy Tried To Tax Him $2 Million For A Feature

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Source: Carmen Mandato / Getty DJ Akademiks detailed a time 6ix9ine attempted to secure a feature from NBA Youngboy, and

Golden Globes preview: 7 things to watch for, including Leo vs. Timothée, 'The Studio' dominance and Canadian nominees' chances

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Grab the closest bottle of champagne and prepare for a night of sloshy unpredictability as the Golden Globes mark the

New Ontario online courts portal brings delays and ‘snafus,’ Toronto lawyers say

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A new online portal meant to streamline access to Ontario’s court system is leaving some lawyers grappling with unpredictable delays