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Kiner-Falefa looks to fit in
Free-agent addition has played every position but first base in his career
Jones bids farewell in final Scotties, leaves door cracked
Jennifer Jones bid a reluctant goodbye to a curling stage where she has performed brilliantly in her career. Her Manitoba team’s 5-4 loss to Rachel Homan in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts final Sunday marked the end of an era in women’s curling.
Tavares toes company line
Captain takes demotions to third line, second power-play unit in stride
Raptors clutch in fourth for third straight win
It’s coming for the Raptors, the consistency and the chemistry and the confidence.
Why I chose family medicine over career in neurosurgery
To my fellow family medicine residents, I am writing to say congratulations. We are part of a medical specialty that touches the lives of Canadians like no other. A specialty that affords flexibility and plentiful opportunities.
Sweden cleared to join alliance
Hungary ratifies bid after more than 18 months of delays
Biden hopeful ceasefire will take effect in matter of days
Six-week pause would allow entry of aid into Gaza, release of hostages
Activist's allies say deal was in works
Secret talks allegedly involved release of Kremlin critic, two U.S. citizens in exchange for Russian
Canada's mayors slam Poilievre's plan
Group says withholding infrastructure funding from cash-strapped cities won't help solve crisis
Bill faces concerns about censorship, partisan bias
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals unveiled a new bill Monday they insist will curb hate online but not people’s freedoms — but whether their efforts will pass muster with Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, who have accused the Liberals previously of using online regulation merely to silence their critics, remains to be seen.
Officer pleads guilty in Taser case
Toronto constable faces misconduct charges for using excessive force on Black U of T student
Ford may hold key to clearing intersections
Those who drive and those who prefer to get around on foot or by bike don’t usually see eye-to-eye in traffic-mad Toronto, but here is something that can unite us: we should all join hands and acknowledge that the drivers who “block the box” are the absolute worst.
Ontario won't pitch in more cash as costs rise
Price of hosting six soccer matches has jumped to $380M, up from $300M estimated in June 2022
$IB boost not enough, schools say
Funding falls short of what province's own expert panel recommended
Food banks brace for jump in demand
Study estimates more than one million Canadians will access charities for first time this year
York workers eye higher pay
3,000 staff walk off job as union pushes university for wage increase, job security
Ford reiterates call for 'like-minded judges'
Premier's comments come amid outcry from opposition and legal experts
Online bill puts focus on hate speech
Act would create three new bodies to oversee rules
Finding some common threads
From Black History Month to Lunar New Year, Raptors 905 use jerseys to spotlight communities
Developer pushed out of condo project The One
Mizrahi founder calls decision 'mind boggling' in audio recording
Is it time for polyamory to shake off the stigma?
They say home ownership brings on a slew of lifestyle changes.
The fascinating world of smiles
Cosmetic dentists are analyzing celebrity veneers online, from Selena Gomez to Miley Cyrus
Reds stand their ground
Cincinnati, last year’s league leader, held to draw in season opener
Netanyahu may delay Gaza offensive
Prime minister says ceasefire deal in works ahead of planned military action in Rafah
Museum exhibition focuses on Black Canadian soldiers
Discrimination prevented many from serving in past wars
Poll finds most Ontarians think they're good drivers
But OPP say roads have only gotten worse
Aging at home often lacks palliative support
New tools could help predict death sooner and improve care for the dying
Feeding a Need
Driven by rising costs and a desire to help others, dumpster divers’ are on a mission to rescue food discarded in bins behind the city’s grocery stores
Sleeping habits are causing family feud
Q My teenage daughter refuses to go to bed at night. She's all over the house, talking loudly on her phone, laughing, eating everything, and then finally crashing on the basement or living room couch.
Potential for garden suite offers return on investment
Three-storey brick house near Yonge and Eglinton is listed for 2.2 million