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Reports urged province to keep safe drug site open
Queen St. E. facility offers needed service, two reviews found in wake of shooting
Russia says all Seym River bridges damaged by Kyiv
Ukrainian forces have either destroyed or damaged all three of the bridges over the Seym River in western Russia, according to Russian sources, as Kyiv’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region entered its third week Tuesday.
Provincial ban gets mixed reaction
Some say premier’s decision will offer relief to communities, while others expect more deaths
'Bennifer' kaput as Lopez files for divorce from Affleck
After a relationship that spanned two decades, two engagements, two weddings and headlines too numerous to count, Jennifer Lopez has filed for divorce from Ben Affleck.
Couche-Tard bid for rival needs boost
Convenience store chain’s acquisition of Seven i Holdings will require equity, financing and cost-cutting, analyst says
Group of authors suing AI startup over chatbot
A group of authors is suing artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, alleging it committed “large-scale theft” in training its popular chatbot Claude on pirated copies of copyrighted books.
Speed of interest rate cuts at mercy of labour market
Economists keeping eye on Friday’s speech for hints
Canadian ambassador touts value of U.S. ties
Federal officials seek to connect with party as it develops foreign policy
Gen Z's loneliness crisis may change entertainment
Study finds hunger for depictions of friendship
A family drama with the weight of history
The cast and creator of Pachinko, about four generations of a Korean clan, are eager to unveil Season 2
Borrower stress in focus as banks set to report results
While interest rates have started to come down, borrowers and lenders are still feeling the strain.
Canada's inflation rate falls to 2.5%
Drop paves way for interest rate cut
Bezos among Celtics suitors
Boston sale could smash record for the most expensive NBA franchise
It's Weir's moment-again
Leading a Presidents Cup team in Montreal a natural fit for Canadian
I'm sorry for my actions'
Kelly offers an apology and a promise to do better as he returns from nine-game suspension
Bodies of 6 hostages recovered
Israeli strike kills 10 as Hamas calls latest ceasefire proposal a reversal’
Analysis shows Poilievre's plan will fail cities
Conservative leader's Bill C-365 isn't 'grounded in reality,' policy review says
Property deal under microscope
Committee meets about purchase of condo for consul general in New York
The most galling part of premier's ban
After the provincial government’s announcement that it will force the closure of more than half the supervised consumption drug sites in the province, including five in Toronto, can we start by acknowledging that we’d pretty much all prefer such places didn’t need to exist?
Experts sound alarm over potential strike or lockout
Work action would lead to a ripple effect, grinding the economy to a halt
Mining Midwest momentum
Harris packs Wisconsin arena that hosted RNC while Obamas address Chicago crowd
CNE off to a rough start after record-setting rainfall
Downpour led to substantially lower’ opening weekend attendance
Ford to ban safe drug sites near schools
Health advocates and critics predict more overdose deaths
City called building 'unsafe' for years
Repeated inspections of structure with tilting facade raised concerns, little action
Flooding by design
‘Sponge ground’ proves how Toronto can build flood resiliency
'I can't live like this anymore'
Faced with flood-damaged basements, residents around GTA call for action on sewer upgrade
It's now cool to boast about your used stuff
‘Underconsumption’ trend is taking off as people grapple with economic conditions
U.S. awards $20M for Canadian cobalt plant
Electra factory will refine materials for battery production
Couche-Tard offers to buy Japanese owner of 7-Eleven
MONTREAL Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. could be on the verge of dominating the world’s convenience store market after it offered to buy one of the sector’s biggest players.
Café is losing $100 a day, and it's not the only one
Report finds construction is severely disrupting thousands of small shops