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Transit lane poses threat to cyclists
City's biggest 'bus knuckle' on Kingston Road a growing problem for years
Extension needed, but at what cost?
The emotions one feels after learning that the cost of extending the West Toronto Railpath by two kilometres is set to be almost $150 million are somewhat complicated.
Ex-councillor named board chair for pot wholesaler
Crawford ran for PCs in last year's Scarborough-Guildwood byelection
Bethlenfalvy calls PCs 'an open book'
Finance minister says RCMP investigators have not yet reached out to him or his past aides
New party to appear on two byelection ballots
Canadian Future Party aims to win over centrists from Liberals, Tories
Modern America can learn from Franklin
Reunited with our American friends every summer, we always tune out the news by diving into our books.
May had drafted letter resigning as Green leader
MP considered stepping down the night before co-leader quit last month
Video of police incident sparks concern
Encounter raises fresh questions about excessive use of force by plainclothes cops
MPs launch investigation into terror suspects
Man was allowed into country despite alleged links to ISIS
Twentysomethings 'won't be fine'
Study paints bleak picture of young Torontonians' mental health
City sees spike in mpox cases
Officials urge those at risk to get vaccine after sharp increase
For cyclists, a matter of life and death
Five have been killed in Toronto so far in 2024, despite the city spending millions on infrastructure in recent years
CBC paid $18.4M in bonuses after layoffs
Expert says move isn’t unusual, but adds it’s a teachable moment for all Crown corporations’
Weather puts pressure on prices
Extreme events are more frequent, intense, posing risks for supply chain
Carriers leaving small Canadian cities
As airlines focus on more profitable routes, some parts of the country are increasingly cut off
UN envoy doubles down on criticism
Ottawa told to offer pathway to become permanent resident
Goodyear to spend $575M expanding Napanee plant
Ottawa, Queen’s Park provide tire manufacturer with 64.3M in subsidies
Wagner lottery ticket is worth a shot
The Blue Jays are taking stock for 2025, and they’re about to find out what they have in utility infielder Will Wagner.
Cross-border champion repeats
Pegula takes all-American battle, first since Hingis to win back-to-back in Canada
Canada basketball beaten, not broken
There are no major systemic issues plaguing Canada Basketball as the international season closes. Even operating under that flawed notion, to think there’s any one solution is to ignore reality.
Matter of seconds and firsts
Historic significance not lost on silver-winning Canadian swimmer Liendo
C for Matthews sends a message
Captaincy swap a reminder of what alpha dogs are supposed to do
Trudeau has denied us a Harris moment
Canada is broken. We’ve heard that a lot from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre followed by a list of things that are broken: the carbon tax, grocery prices, housing, addiction treatment programs etc., etc. You’d think that we were a failed state.
Drop in wind offers hope amid fire
Nearby countries prepare to send aid as wildfire prompts evacuations
Kyiv's top commander touts progress in Russian territory
Ukraine’s top military commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometres of Russia’s neighbouring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented on the gains of the lightning incursion that has embarrassed the Kremlin.
Texas church where 26 massacred demolished
Crews on Monday tore down a Texas church where a gunman killed more than two dozen worshippers in 2017, using heavy machinery to raze the small building even after some families sought to preserve the scene of the deadliest church shooting in U.S. history.
Will optimism triumph over pessimism?
Will optimism triumph over pessimism?
Why doesn't the city enforce the rules?
Following reports that an illegally placed dumpster in a bike lane may have been a factor in the death of a 24-year-old cyclist on July 25, the question for Mayor Olivia Chow and members of Toronto council is obvious: how are you going to make sure this never, ever happens again?
It could no longer be tolerated'
Young generation given renewed hope after years of widened inequalities
Third death by listeriosis in plant-based milk outbreak
A third person has died from a listeria outbreak found in plant-based drinks sold under the Silk and Great Value brands, according to Health Canada.