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U.S., U.K.spy chiefs laud Kyiv offensive
CIA director says Gaza ceasefire close, but hurdles remain
Israelis urge hostage deal
Protesters hit the streets, slam government inaction as toll in Gaza grows
Father says suspect troubled by taunting and broken family
It was just the two of them, the teenager and his father, since an eviction a year earlier ended with the boy’s parents parting ways in a separation that fractured the entire family.
U.K., Ireland seek to 'reset' strained ties
Leaders aim to boost trade and economic relationships, hope to host joint summit next March
Project adds pop to GTA strip malls
While not exactly a secret, strip malls were an underappreciated urban aspect of the city for years.
Public service staff brace for hybrid rules
Federal employees to work three days a week in the office starting Monday
How to get a whole city to stop lawn watering?
Calgarians halfway through water rationing redux as experts call for praise over punishment
Police appeal for info on 'cowardly' shooting
Officers say 21-year-old university student who was killed in North York was just a bystander
FROZEN IN TIME
Can Billy Bishop passenger terminal - a national historic site-be saved?
Devastating Jasper wildfire finally under control
Flames and smoke will likely be visible until early winter
PM taps Carney for economic advice
Trudeau hopes fresh blood will help turn the tide during a tumultuous time for party
Astronauts left behind as Boeing capsule returns
Empty Starliner makes safe landing in New Mexico
Hundreds join Etobicoke ghost bike ride
Riders pay tribute to sixth cyclist killed this year as city sees an alarming spike in deaths
Rookie Worthy is quick to make impact for Chiefs
KANSAS CITY, MO. The Kansas City Chiefs selected Xavier Worthy in the first round of the NFL draft in April with the expectation that the speedy wide receiver out of Texas would give their offence some extra pop.
Pegula earns herself a 'perfect' opportunity
NEW YORK Back in January, when Aryna Sabalenka was winning a second consecutive Australian Open title, Jessica Pegula was bowing out in the second round with a straight-sets loss against someone ranked 51st.
Braves make Gausman pay for mistakes
One bad inning was all it took to ruin Kevin Gausman’s night and send the Blue Jays to their fourth consecutive loss.
Moving on was the right move
Bounceback has earned Chapman big payday, but Jays have found value elsewhere
Fashion slowly embracing needs of Paralympians
Canadian uniforms reflect rethinking of clothing designs
Canada raises the bar
Team passes Tokyo medal totals with two days of competition to spare
A wild Argos win revives debate over rouge rule
For a split second, Argonauts kicker Lirim Hajrullahu thought he had cost his team a chance to win.
Drone scandal hangs over Canadians
Men try to keep focus on getting ready for 2026
The bonus bump and the future
Draisaitl and Matthews deals add intrigue before Tavares tax case precedent is set
Freed from Gaza, returning to a village set for demolition
KARKUR, ISRAEL An Israeli hostage rescued from Gaza returned to a hero’s welcome tinged with a bitter reality: Much of the small village he calls home — Karkur — is targeted for demolition.
Taylor should give her heart to Kamala
Fake celebrity stories now come in several sub-genres.
Mortgage offer seals deal for investor
Developer's 1.99% vendor-take-back incentive convinces Markham mom to buy Pickering condo
Cementing change in a concrete world
Calgary startup is developing a way to create a low-carbon version of the widely-used material
CPA Canada wooing members
Group aims to keep accountants from Ontario, Quebec
Breaking up is hard to do, but it's time
What benefits will result from the historic U.S. court decision last month that Google is a monopolist?
How Staples is pivoting as tech replaces paper and pens
Office chain’s Canadian CEO talks crayons, notebooks and why brick-and-mortar retail persists
When builders GO BUST
At least 27 Ontario developers have gone into receivership this year, putting hundreds of homes at risk and pushing buyers to the wall -