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A collection of cuisines
Arbequina, a new Roncesvalles halal restaurant, offers a unique, upscale iftar menu for Ramadan
McCrae wins best artist at Junos gala
Artists from three corners of Canada’s music scene were celebrated at the Juno Awards industry gala on Saturday as rapper Tobi, alternative singer Aysanabee and pop star Tate McRae emerged as big winners.
UN chief urges immediate ceasefire
Guterres calls on Israel to give ironclad commitment for access to humanitarian goods in Gaza
Macaque imports are surging, along with health concerns
Pharma firm bringing primates from Cambodia for research says it follows strict safety rules
Where is Kate' carnival grinds to a halt
What a difference a video message makes.
Trudeau's grip on power is precarious
The Liberals brushed with defeat on two votes in the House of Commons this week
Federal cap won't affect 'good actors'
Miller warns provinces Ottawa may step in to ensure fair allocation of international study permits
Big transit projects need to be better too
Construction on the Ontario Line is noticeable in several places across the city, a sign that big transit projects are underway, Shawn Micallef writes.
'A bloody, barbaric terrorist act'
Putin tries to link music hall attack to Ukraine, but Kyiv denies connection to suspects arrested
For Brian, the sky was not the limit
Political leaders, dignitaries and family honour Mulroney with poignant tributes at state funeral
Tory aims to rejoin Rogers board
Former Toronto mayor has a long history with the telecom giant and the family behind it
Murdoch' picks up the Buffy' musical torch
TV writer Paul Aitken’s first attempt at a musical had nothing to do with singing detectives; it was about rats in a science lab who rise up to escape their cages. It never saw the light of day thanks to thieves who broke into Aitken’s van in Mexico in 1980 and stole the cassette tape with all the songs, among other things.
A harrowing real-life drama
There’s a reason your heartbeat synchronizes with other audience members in the theatre. Because theatre, at its core, is an exercise in empathy.
A celebrated writer finds a new voice
It’s always an event when Michael Ondaatje comes out with a new book. The Canadian/Sri Lankan writer is, after all, incredibly popular and critically acclaimed at the same time — which of us hasn’t read his “In the Skin of a Lion” (1987) or “The English Patient” (1992) and been enraptured by his writing?
Policy priorities to tackle housing crisis
Something’s got to give. It is well known that the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Ontario and Canada have a housing crisis that stems from a historic undersupply of new housing and limitations to the speed and scale that housing is being added to the market.
Life had her changing lanes
Writer built laneway suite to write and live in after spouse's death. But she faced some hurdles
HOW THE ONE CAME UNDONE
Toronto's most talked-about half-finished luxury condo started as a dream but turned into a nightmare. The man behind it disagrees, but insiders say the project was mismanaged - and troubled almost right from the start
Senate at odds over $1.2T funding
Lawmakers were poised to miss midnight deadline, as GOP's hard-right faction threatens Speaker
Netanayahu, defying U.S., says Israel will invade Rafah ‘alone'
Most of world fear ground offensive in city will endanger civilians' lives
OPP task force arrests dozens in Montreal
Carjackings and home invasions rose 206 per cent from 2021-23
It's foolish to spend on TTC expansion
Facing a maintenance backlog of $8.2 billion, the city has no money for new lines
Province sued over medical data restriction
Storage of information at centre of lawsuit between Ontario Health and U.S. company Doxy.me
Time heals old wounds in Quebec
Quebec’s complicated love-hate relationship with the legacy of Brian Mulroney, the boy from Baie-Comeau, is ending on a love note.
'He's finally going to go to jail'
Man who killed two women in 1983 can't apply for parole until he's 83
Experts say bylaw allows police to ticket camper parked for weeks
Stop dissembling and start writing tickets.
Unhappy about federal carbon tax? Thank Doug Ford
Carbon is in the air and Doug Ford smells victory.
Defence challenges police testimony
Lawyer says it's 'revisionist history' that officers casually went up to family before constable's death
Ottawa may cancel housing funds
Federal minister says $357M may be withheld if Ontario doesn't revise plan
Kate reveals she's undergoing chemo
Princess of Wales discloses cancer treatment after weeks of speculation, King's own diagnosis
Dozens killed in concert hall attack
U.S. says it warned Kremlin officials about Islamic State plans to assault Moscow music venue