Man, 20, facing almost 50 charges in violent 8 month robbery spree across Scarborough

A 20-year-old man is facing almost 50 charges in connection with an eight-month violent spree of robberies across Scarborough. Toronto police say that between January 19 and August 28, they

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Doctors want women to know the nuanced reality of hormone therapy for menopause

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Menopause can usher in a host of disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats and sleep problems. Hormone therapy promises

Advocates against HIV criminalization decry Carney silence on reform Trudeau promised

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OTTAWA - HIV activists say there is mounting frustration in communities affected by the virus, amid near-silence from the federal

Suspect sought after man stabbed in Church-Wellesley neighbourhood

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Toronto police are searching for a suspect after a man was stabbed in the Church-Wellesley neighbourhood on Friday night. Investigators

Contributing to war and peace: Canada's role in Ukraine explained

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OTTAWA - Ottawa is watching closely as U.S. President Donald Trump attempts to play peacemaker in the war in Ukraine.Canada

OPP issue shelter-in-place order in Caledon due to “armed people”

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A shelter-in-place order is in effect in Caledon as provincial police deal with an incident involving “some potentially armed people.”

Hot flashes? Night sweats? What to know about hormone therapy during menopause

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Menopause can usher in a host of disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats and sleep problems. Hormone therapy promises

'It's ridiculous': Why some Canadian youth feel ready to tap out of tipping culture

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EDMONTON - Ren Alva is no stranger to leaving a good tip.The Edmonton university student believes in tipping service workers

For trappers, the land is their office — wildfires have them bracing for the worst

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WINNIPEG - Some trappers are expecting “catastrophic losses” to their food and financial security this year, as Canada’s second-worst wildfire

‘It’s ridiculous’: Why some Canadian youth feel ready to tap out of tipping culture

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EDMONTON — Ren Alva is no stranger to leaving a good tip. The Edmonton university student believes in tipping service