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Hadwin 'jacked up' after attitude shift
Canadian heads into PGA Tour's playoff schedule with the ability to move on from bad shots
Jays need Kirk to catch fire
With few other options behind the plate, former all-star will play a lot
Behind the scenes to cede the C
An inevitable move became official when Tavares handed the captaincy over to Matthews
Ready for the responsibility
Matthews a captain for these times, having grown into role over eight years in hockey-mad city
Minister blasts U.S. over softwood duties
Ottawa calls tax a drag on efforts to improve housing
Fearing recession, Americans cry for help
Recession fears are mounting in the U.S.
Troops push farther into Kursk
Ukraine says it has taken more ground and prisoners during its advance inside Russian border
Why it's too late to plan for the next flood
By now, the endlessness of the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is so well known as to be a punchline (or maybe an adage \"when the Crosstown opens\" being a synonym for the imagined time when flying pigs soar over a frozenover hell). But many Star readers might have been surprised to learn this past weekend that Toronto has another massive infrastructure project that has been in the works longer and is projected to come into service much later - than that transit line.
New fraud trial ordered over lawyer's 'ineffective' defence
Representation 'fell below standard of reasonable professional judgment'
Green party loses another official
In letter to party, board member says she's tired of backstabbing, secret alliances and drama'
Indie powerhouse charmed audiences
Oscar nominee made 10 films with director husband
Virtual scholar at the head of 2024 class
Toronto student with 99.7% average graduated from online high school
'The Sixth Sense' shocked the world
Nobody could have predicted the twist ending.
IN A GOOD PLACE
Ahead of Toronto show, Alexisonfire's MacNeil reflects on sobriety and new music
Tesla failure shows how EV market has changed
Automaker never delivered on preorders dating back to 2016
Shipments halted as shutdown looms
CN, CPKC embargo hazardous goods ahead of potential strike or lockout
Groups slam federal government over 'minor' changes
Some business groups say the federal government's recent changes to sweeten its incoming capital gains regime for private enterprises don't go far enough.
Variable rates gaining popularity
Lenders see uptick as Bank of Canada cuts interest rates
The grass may not be greener outside the city
Leaving Toronto may offer savings, but if it doesn't match your lifestyle you may not be coming out on top
Ruth's 'called shot' jersey is a heavy hitter at auction
A few weeks ago, an old baseball jersey was brought to Wrigley Field. It came for one day, courtesy of the folks who run Heritage Auctions. The old jersey once covered the ample frame of Babe Ruth, arguably the greatest baseball player in history and a certifiable cultural phenomenon.
Loperfido gets time to turn it around
Outfielder has struggled at the plate since arriving in trade but Jays aren't ready to pull the plug
Elks headed to private ownership as losses pile up
Larry Thompson is the new private owner of the Edmonton Elks. A CFL source said the former owner of Thompson Brothers Construction will become the franchise's new owner.
Gold is sinking in for 4x100 men
Canadian quartet were the slowest qualifiers for Olympic final, but had history on their side
Blues tender offer sheets to two Oilers players
The St. Louis Blues tendered offer sheets to Edmonton Oilers defenceman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway on Tuesday.
New captain, same ship
Pinning the C on Matthews is mostly a symbolic gesture for Leafs
Iran rejects European calls to refrain from any retaliatory attacks
Iran rejected a call Tuesday by three European countries demanding it to refrain from any retaliatory attacks that would further escalate regional tensions.
Kyiv denies occupying interest
Ukraine says cross-border operation aims to protect from long-range strikes
Closing arguments begin in organizers' trial
Two prominent \"Freedom Convoy\" organizers \"crossed the line\" into criminal activity when they led a massive demonstration to Ottawa in 2022 and refused to leave, the Crown said in its final submissions on their criminal trial Tuesday.
Officials racing to ready damaged Jasper schools
School district says students will only be sent out of town as last resort
York police search Stouffville property for missing woman
The search for a Markham realtor whose disappearance is being treated as suspicious entered its fifth day on Tuesday, as police focused their efforts on a rural property north of the city.