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Bellinger back to Cubs on three-year deal
Cody Bellinger is going back to the Chicago Cubs, agreeing to a threeyear, $80-million (U.S.) contract, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
Leafs roll with Rielly but decisions are coming
Morgan Rielly admitted he was a bit nervous when he returned to the Maple Leafs lineup.
Stock up as shots drop
Dick starting to show the shooting talent that led the Raptors to draft him
Invasion has killed 31,000 Ukrainian troops
Zelenskyy says numbers quoted by Putin are inflated
Biden must run on abortion rights
The battle lines of the 2024 U.S. presidential election are drawn, the ideologies entrenched. To say the electorate's divisions are deep and well-established may be an understatement of this new century.
Ford's Tories surging, new poll suggests
Data shows PCs’ gains coming at expense of New Democrats, while Liberals sit in between
A vision for the future of primary care
OurCare project asked nearly 10,000 Canadians how best to improve national system
Alabama ruling poses questions for Canada
In the cold cases section of the Toronto Police website, there’s a blank space for Kyrie Bobb. No photo of the three-week-old baby, just the date of his murder: May 15, 2016. Yet he died on June 5, 2016.
Warm days are coming
After a chilly weekend, Toronto is expected to return to unseasonably warm weather this week with Wednesday's temperature to peak at 13 C. The region may also see rain.
Justices eye legal challenge against province
Wage freeze having impact on court backlogs, JPs say
Whales make music with their muscles - maybe
Scientists have clue into longtime riddle of songs from mammals with no vocal cords
Thailand to back off on cannabis
First Asian nation to decriminalize sours on recreational use
Influx of foreign workers is changing face of Japan
Wary attitude of past is being challenged by the changing demographics
A freedom story to inspire us today
Canadians went to extremes to stand up for a fugitive who killed slave catcher, escaped from U.S. bondage
Breaking stereotypes-and skateboards
How a 230-pound former football player became Canada's top-ranked contender for Olympics
New voice deserves support
Young Shulman has the chops in the booth, not just a familiar name
Cameron beats Sturmay to secure semifinal spot
SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS
Can Barrett be a new Manu?
Rajakovic sees a little bit of Ginobili in young Mississauga native's game
The longest year
Prospect Hirvonen has dealt with father's death and a frightening eye injury
Revamp is still a work in progress
Toronto FC is akin to a restaurant undergoing a makeover with time running out before the reveal. There's a lot going on behind the scenes and no guarantee it will be ready in time.
Bertuzzi breaks out
Forward marks his birthday with first hat trick as a Leaf in win over Avs
Royalty PROGRAM
Munsch's beloved children's book The Paper Bag Princess' has become a touchstone for anti-bullying efforts
Phone number of president's son leaked
Act of 'vengeance' comes after leader disclosed journalist's contact details
Officials to discuss proposed pause
Netanyahu set to convene cabinet meeting this week to approve operational plans for Rafah
U.S., British jets strike Houthi targets
Allies hit multiple sites in Yemen after attacks on shipping
Is consensus on immigration fraying?
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says newcomers aren't to blame for rising interest rates or the recent affordability crisis.
Lessons learned after being hacked on X
Followers of the social media platform known as X, formerly Twitter, might have noticed a change in my online personality this past week. For what felt like a very long 30 hours or so, I was someone who used words such as \"schmacked\" and \"geeked up\"; a person who embraced enthusiasm for Donald Trump's new gold sneakers. In honour of the former president, let's call her \"Fake News Susan.\"
Preserve the spirit of city's beloved retail strips
There's a sad passageway that runs off Yonge Street through the bottom of One Bloor East, the skyscraper on the southeast corner of one of Toronto's most important intersections.
Killer told spouse he covered for her
Jury hears recording of Melissa Meritt asking common-law husband why he confessed to police
How much could a Canadian pharmacare plan save you?
We looked in this 84-year-old retiree's medicine cabinet to find out