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Large sinkhole shuts down Toronto’s Parkside Drive

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A section of Parkside Drive in Toronto was forced to close due to a sinkhole resulting from flooding on Wednesday

Liberals, NDP to blame for Nova Scotia housing crisis, says Tory Leader Houston

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HALIFAX - Previous Liberal and NDP governments are to blame for Nova Scotia’s housing crisis, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston

Woman struck by vehicle, critically injured in Caledon

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A woman is in hospital with critical injuries after she was struck by a vehicle in Caledon. Ontario Provincial Police

Canada, U.S. embassies scramble after threat of Russian air strike in Kyiv

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OTTAWA - The Canadian and American embassies in Ukraine were closed to the public on Wednesday after the U.S. warned

Man fatally stabbed at Scarborough home, 1 in custody

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A man is dead, and one person is in custody following a fatal stabbing at a home in Scarborough. Toronto

'It's just devastating': Postal strike leaves U.S. worker stranded in Toronto as passport languishes in mail

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When he flew to Toronto to apply for a renewal of his U.S. work visa on Oct. 31, Wenqi (Michael)

Former PM Stephen Harper appointed to oversee Alberta's $160B AIMCo fund manager

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EDMONTON - Former prime minister Stephen Harper is the new chairman of the Alberta Investment Management Corp., which oversees more

Aggressive coyotes reported in Toronto’s Liberty Village

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Residents of Toronto’s Liberty Village are speaking out about a recent increase in encounters with aggressive coyotes. Bianca Tedesco tells

Special forces tracked former soldier’s social media, shared private info without consent

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Documents reveal the military collected a veteran’s comments on misconduct, alleging they were part of an effort to intimidate troops.