Chuck Norris, martial arts icon and beloved action star, dies at 86

Chuck Norris — the martial artist, actor, author, and pop‑culture legend whose name became synonymous with toughness for generations — has died. He passed away on Thursday, his family announced

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Freezing rain cancels school buses, as Ottawa braces for icy day

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A major storm bringing freezing rain to Ottawa cancelled school buses and had public utilities warning of possible power outages

How the conflict in Iran is raising Canadians’ cost of living

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The conflict in the Middle East is well into its second week, and just like rest of the world, Canadians

RBC acquires fintech company Pinch Financial, terms not immediately available

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TORONTO - Royal Bank of Canada says it has acquired financial technology firm Pinch Financial Inc.Terms of the agreement were

MPs to vote on whether to study bill seeking to close U.S. loophole for arms exports

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OTTAWA - MPs will vote Wednesday afternoon on whether to advance a bill that would close a loophole in Ottawa’s

Man shot during home invasion in Midtown Toronto, police say

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Toronto police are investigating a violent home invasion early Wednesday after a man was shot inside a residence near Glencairn

Mayor Olivia Chow to crack down on 'bad landlords' amid complaints of mice, mold and bedbugs at 500 Dawes

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Residents at 500 Dawes Rd. received a glimmer of hope after Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow introduced the “Cracking Down on

Idlout floor crossing gets Carney closer to majority as byelections loom

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OTTAWA - Nunavut MP Lori Idlout crossing the floor from the NDP to the Liberals puts the government at 170

1 of 5 remaining suspects in $3M Durham fraud case turns herself in to police

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Durham police say one of the five suspects connected with a multimillion‑dollar fraud investigation has turned herself in. The Project

City plans to cut down some 800 trees in $295M flood mitigation plan that has residents angry

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In the days between Christmas and New Year’s, while many relaxed with family, Sarah McVie was pumping sewage out of her