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Always one wager from a major scandal
When you consider the way the baseball season began - with news L.A. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, the most compelling player on the planet, was enmeshed in an ugly betting scandal - it's been a relatively quiet all-star break for Rob Manfred, the commissioner of Major League Baseball.
Paris mayor swims Seine to show it’s clean
Improvements follow tests in June that indicated unsafe levels of E. coli
Canadian teen ready for the grind
Skateboarder De Fazio Ebert, the reigning Pan Am champion, is built for pressure of the Games
Few Ontarians affected by job action, poll finds
Nearly half of respondents support union's demands
Extreme weather is hurting profits
Majority of businesses surveyed say their earnings last year were affected by fires, flooding, heat
Canada has spent $115M on deportations since 2022
Advocates say rate is 'shocking and unjustifiable,' contradicts Ottawa's goals
Flooding aftermath: damage may surpass $IB
Many Torontonians are uninsured for losses, experts say
New report finds evidence of shrinkflation
Researchers say 12 of 60 products across 20 food categories have reduced in size since 2019
Flooding has been issue for 150 years
It's a declaration that will sound familiar to Torontonians: \"Never before in the history of Toronto has the Don presented such an appearance as it did yesterday, and at no previous time have its waters occasioned so much damage.\"
Rights group finds Hamas committed war crimes
Hamas-led armed groups committed numerous war crimes during the Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that precipitated the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, according to a global human rights group report released Wednesday.
Days after attempted killing, shooter remains an enigma
No hints that political beliefs were behind effort to slay Republican leader
How will Ford handle his leadership role?
Listening to Doug Ford and his fellow premiers shedding a few tears in Halifax this week, you'd think the world and the country were coming to an end.
Dual loyalty a fine balance, top soldier says
After four decades of service, Gen. Wayne Eyre set to step down as chief of defence staff
Bringing dogs to U.S. about to get difficult
Animals must have specific microchip and 'appear healthy'
Biden tests positive for COVID-19 in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS U.S. President Joe Biden tested positive for COVID-19 while travelling Wednesday in Las Vegas and is experiencing \"mild symptoms\" including \"general malaise\" from the infection, the White House said.
Pleterski hid accounts, court hears
Trustees' lawyer says 25-year-old changed passwords to hide $400,000 worth of virtual goods
Vance appeals to struggling Americans
Trump's running mate shares story of his journey from hardscrabble upbringing to Ohio senator
'Where are all the boats, man?"
Rain unmoors dock, sets boats adrift in Oakville
Megachurch unable to get insurance
Meeting House cancels services, saying it can't find a provider for 'abuse liability' coverage
Seniors' rescue from flooded nursing home a 12-hour operation
The 114 residents of a Mississauga seniors facility, many of whom had to be boated to safety after Tuesday's torrential downpour flooded their residence by Little Etobicoke Creek, have been relocated to hotels and other care facilities in the GTA.
A perfect storm
As Toronto cleans up from this week's $1-billion flooding, the city turns its eye to what might help when the next extreme weather event hits
Mayor eyes new flood protection measures
A day after a massive downpour flooded Toronto and caused an estimated $1 billion in damage, Mayor Olivia Chow is asking council to step up efforts to soften the blow of future storms.
Ford VOWS to take on feds
Change of power in Ottawa wouldn't alter his priorities, premier insists
Nothing comes close to connecting to outdoors
Camping and canoeing grants freedom from city life and the food seems to taste better out there too
Longlegs,' this summer's horror hit
Decoding the success of Nicolas Cage serial killer smash with a 22.6M debut at No. 2
Cirque du Soleil Christmas show to première in Toronto
The circus is coming back for Christmas.
Tribunal tosses TC Energy's claim
Company was seeking 15B in compensation after Biden administration cancelled project
Billionaire's organization vows $400M for green jobs
Pledge is first from Open Society Foundations since internal restructuring
Red Hot Chili Peppers left this former fan cold
Alt-rock titans put on clunky, underwhelming show to sold-out crowd that spanned generations
Scrambling after the storm
Businesses around downtown Toronto hit hard by torrential downpour