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Thanks Toronto. Love, the cast
As they finished making 'The Umbrella Academy' here in our city, the actors were 'having a blast'
The key to making a laneway house work? Hint: Not the mural
In Bloor and Grace area, north of Little Italy, vibrant, moody floral patterns by artist Chris Perez on Bickford Park Laneway Suite enlivens neighbourhood
Canadian economy unexpectedly lost 2,800 jobs in July
The Canadian labour market continued to weaken in July as the economy lost 2,800 jobs and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.4 per cent, according to Statistics Canada.
From the mailroom to the boardroom at UPS Canada
Dexter's climb to become UPS's first female Canadian leader began as a package handler at 18
'A new kind of SLAVERY'
Skyrocketing use of temporary foreign workers in restaurants and fast-food chains has advocates concerned
Israel launches assault into Khan Younis as mediators push for ceasefire talks
Israeli troops launched a new assault Friday into the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, targeting Hamas fighters who the military claims still operate there despite repeated offensives, as American, Qatari and Egyptian mediators renewed their push for Israel and Hamas to reach a ceasefire deal.
Russia declares emergency in Kursk following incursion
Russia declared a “federal-level” emergency in the Kursk region following a large-scale incursion from Ukraine and sent reinforcements there on Friday, four days after hundreds of Ukrainian troops poured across the border in what appeared to be Kyiv’s biggest attack on Russian soil since the war began.
Yashin vows to resume work against Putin
Freed Russian opposition activist makes it a priority
Man gets three years in jail for stoking racism online
Encouraged people to torch hotels of asylum seekers
Plane crashes near homes, killing 61 people on board
Witnesses report no injuries in residential area where ATR 72 hit ground
Flooding leads to rescues in N.Y., Penn.
Helicopters airlift people out of their homes and cars
Heavy rain hits Eastern Canada
Remnants of tropical storm Debby move in
Shining a light on Ukraine's plight
Athletes from war-torn nation say 'our wins are not our wins they are our country's wins'
Convoy organizer gets bail after alleged breach
“Freedom Convoy” organizer Pat King was released on bail Friday after spending more than a week in jail on Crown allegations that he breached his bail conditions.
Poilievre vows tariffs on Chinese EVs
Ottawa working on policy response aimed at safeguarding Canada's industry from competition
Arbiter says MPP staffer was fired without cause
Mantha was removed from NDP caucus after allegations he sexually harassed now-sacked worker
Blue Jays brighten up summer in city
Escape from Toronto sometimes means escape in Toronto.
Man killed in 'targeted' shooting in Beaches
Police ask residents for video, believe there are 2 to 3 suspects
'Nothing is really getting better'
Dufferin park went from zero tents to being the city's largest homeless encampment
Court bars device searches at the border
Officers must have good reason to justify search, appeal judges rule
'Nothing to hide', in Greenbelt probe, premier insists
RCMP interviews witnesses linked to Ford government in criminal probe
'NEVER COUNT US OUT'
Canadian men run to stunning 4x100 gold, as De Grasse collects seventh career medal
Grab a bite of Olympic fever
In Beijing and Tokyo, it was the COVID plague. In Rio, it was the Zika virus.
O's so close, but Green shuts door
While the Blue Jays have leaned into a youth movement in the wake of their trade-deadline purge, the key players in Thursday's 7-6 win over the Baltimore Orioles at the Rogers Centre have about 15 years of big-league time between them.
A bronze for the whole family
Medal winner Park is coached by her father and trains with her brothers in Winnipeg
Serbia is almost perfect in loss to U.S.
Steve Kerr used the word humbled, and that was how you could tell he really understood. His version of the United States dream team played Nikola Jokic and Serbia in the Olympic men's basketball semifinals Thursday, with France waiting for the winner. A Canadian might have darkly muttered: That could have been us, if we were tougher.
Women steal the limelight
Set national record as both Canadian 4x100 relay teams advance
Restaurant Brands plans to expand
Tim Hortons 'hitting on all cylinders' in Canada, with more stores to open
Getting El is now harder than ever
Access to employment insurance is now at its lowest level in Canadian history.
Public health, private bucks: MDs speak out on the trend
Doctors worry paying for medical procedures will ‘distort access to care'