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Stroman brings history (and drama) back to AL East after dream deal with Yankees
Hybrid proves a stepping stone to their EV for this couple
A ride in a friend's Chevy Volt plug-in sparks curiosity about hybrid electric vehicles
2024 heralds rise of EVs
Increasingly, carmakers are producing them, consumers are buying them and regulations governing them are kicking in
A renewing vacation with myself
I took a solo trip to Guatemala as a new mom here's what the trip taught me
Old is new: the appeal of 'analog' adventure
Instead of shooting for socials, drop the digital devices for a fresher way to travel
RELAX, RECHARGE
Embracing Punta Cana's all-inclusive life
Will tax hike drive people out?
What Torontonians want Olivia Chow to spend more on, Jan. 10
Ukraine can't win a total victory
Despite the hopes, dreams and — it must be said — delusions of many armchair generals in the West, the war is going very poorly for Ukraine. So poorly, in fact, that the prospects of Kyiv achieving even a partial victory — let alone a total victory that would include the liberation of Crimea — are rapidly approaching nil.
From Ukraine to Middle East, water sparks war
Data shows rise in violent incidents involving water systems in several regions in recent years
Change required to help save the CBC
Heritage Minister Pascale StOnge has taken a welcome first step in calling for a mandate review of the CBC but she needs to move decisively if the once-cherished institution is to regain Canadians’ widespread support.
Tiny particles, big problem
The prevalence of nanoplastics in bottled water is raising alarms
10 films worth a cinema visit
Auteur visions, surprisingly exciting sequels and one of the decade's most hotly anticipated biopics
Replacement-work ban can hurt small firms
Last November, Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan tabled Bill C-58 to ban the use of replacement workers during work stoppages at federally regulated workplaces, like ports, airports and railways.
Email, Slack, Teams and texts, oh my
Returning to work after the quiet and respite of the holidays is never easy.
ChatGPT-maker braces for copyright fight in court
Abarrage of high-profile lawsuits in a New York federal court will test the future of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence products that wouldn’t be so eloquent had they not ingested huge troves of copyrighted human works.
Weather driving insurance premiums up, experts say
Storms in Ontario, Quebec cost a combined $670M
Boeing's pace should cause unease
It has been almost five years since the second of two fatal crashes of Boeing 737 Max 8 passenger planes, in 2018 and 2019, which killed a total of 346 people.
U.S. launches fresh airstrike
Vessels warned to steer off parts of Red Sea as Houthis vow retaliation
North Korea welcomes Russian tourists
In February, the country will allow first international travellers to visit since COVID-19 lockdown
Man shot by officer posed 'no risk'
Report by police chief says cop provided little warning, failed to use de-escalaton skills
Man dies of exposure to cold
Video shows drivers pass individual waving for help after falling off bus
'I cannot believe my boy is gone'
Long-delayed coroner’s inquest into 2013 fatal police shooting of 18-year-old begins
Anger over proposed snow removal cut
Wendy Fleming — who has arthritis, sciatica and a painful back disk problem — wonders whether she will have to shovel the snow out of the end of her driveway when winter arrives next year.
Chow has to make changes that work
Thinking this week about the city’s budget, and the potential reactions to the prospect that property taxes may be raised by 10.5 per cent (or even 16.5 per cent), I was considering the likelihood that voters wind up supporting Mayor Olivia Chow in doing so.
Canada doesn't back genocide case
Foreign minister says government believes proving the crime at international court is difficult
This is no genocide,' court is told
Lawyers present photos, videos, documents as evidence Israel tries to minimize civilian casualties
Israel takes down South Africa's claims
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How crisis over conflict
It was late October, a time when students at a promising new Toronto law school should have been focused on lectures and study groups. Instead, many were preoccupied and on edge.
Taking lumps, lessons from Lakers
California trip will be remembered for rant, but coach will remember time spent with Jackson
Many shocked at possible tax hike
Business groups sound alarm as Ottawa won't commit to helping avert larger rise