Toronto Star - August 24, 2024
Toronto Star - August 24, 2024
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August 24, 2024
Buses will replace streetcars along Queens Quay next month
City's track upgrades span three kilometres and will take about four months
2 mins
Swarming victim's family is still reeling
The brother-in-law of a homeless Toronto man who died after police allege he was attacked by a group of teen girls told an Ontario court on Friday that his entire family is reeling from the loss.
1 min
Union challenges minister's push for binding arbitration
CN, CPKC, Teamsters participate in nine-hour meeting at labour board
2 mins
U.S. arms sale circumvents Canadian ban
MPs slam loophole as Quebec-made shells sold to Israel
4 mins
Courthouse slammed over accessibility
Rights activist says inadequate wayfinding, lack of supports 'a billion-dollar bungle' by province
3 mins
Non-news rivals news in importance
The week in politics gets all the attention. But the week that wasn’t can also be noteworthy — even if not as newsworthy by editorial convention.
3 mins
Relishing the return of Randy's
Little Jamaica patty shop that closed in 2022 back under new management
2 mins
Fat, salt, goo and grease
Let the debate begin on what should really be in the CNE food hall of fame
4 mins
U.S. bombs used in attacks on Russian soil
White House says Ukraine within limits in 'defensive' mission, as India's Modi makes visit to Kyiv
3 mins
DNC has something to teach Trudeau
It’s easy enough to forget, after four days inside the Democratic bubble, that many Americans still like Donald Trump. He may be an insurrectionist and a criminal fraud, but he is also still the man who received 74 million votes in 2020, the second most of any candidate in American history.
4 mins
American women believe it's 'our time' to lead country
Harris's campaign seems to be shaking female voters out of political funk
3 mins
The Invisible Girl
The discovery of her body shocked the city. How did Neveah wind up dead in a dumpster?
10+ mins
Woman disappears down sinkhole
A woman from India disappeared in Malaysia’s capital Friday when pavement collapsed beneath her and she fell into a sinkhole where she may have been swept away by an underground water current, police said.
1 min
Mercer Canada president has a warning for all of us
Canadians 'haven't saved enough for retirement,' says president of financial consulting firm
5 mins
Bleeding Red Ink
Ink & Water Tattoo was one of the biggest names in the business, but earlier this year it all fell apart. The inside story of how a small business dream turned into a nightmare
9 mins
Hunting for the perfect location
Couple wanted to be close to downtown, but not too close, and have easy access to nature
3 mins
The war between irony and earnestness
The defining cultural divide of the decade played out in our movies, books and music
3 mins
A theatre blast from the past
Mirvish puts 1990s blockbusters 'Mamma Mia!' and 'The Lion King’ back onstage
4 mins
A novel act of rebellion
'Infinite Jest' grappled with decade's malaise
5 mins
Those who fled Putin caught in economic tug of war
As Zelenskyy calls on Ukrainians to return home, those sheltering abroad face a tough choice
5 mins
'A very great man'
When fascist leaders arose in Europe, the danger wasn't obvious to everyone. Even a formidable politician like Mackenzie King could see a pinch of Joan of Arc in the 'spiritualist' Adolf Hitler
7 mins
Can Kraft Heinz's ketchup tomatoes take the heat?
Company's efforts to climate-proof its crops being tested by scorching California summer
5 mins
E. coli, diarrhea and dead fish
The Seine wasn't alone: Many of Europe's rivers have a serious sewage problem
7 mins
Connecting with Hawaii's energy
Like many visitors to Hawaii, I arrived in Oahu expecting fruity cocktails and colourful beach chairs. Instead, within 24 hours of arriving, I found myself knee-deep in a watery trench at an ancient kalo (taro) field, pulling out stubborn weeds with my bare hands.
3 mins
THE END OF AN ERA
After serving as the heart of Ontario rugby for 58 years, Fletcher's Fields will be closing for good
5 mins
Guerrero might be back at third for the long haul
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was back at his preferred position this week and how often he plays there will have a major impact on the Blue Jays’ plans for this upcoming offseason.
3 mins
Rein check at Woodbine
Caitlinhergrtness surges past favourite to win race postponed by storm
3 mins
So what's all the fuss about, really?
Gauff is back in New York to defend Grand Slam, still trying to get her head around being a star
3 mins
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Sprache: English
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