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Life sentences for North York double killing
Toronto man now convicted of three murders by age 23
Family's painful wait over after months of red tape
Finally gets visas to be able to lay to rest Ghanaian man randomly shot at bus stop
COVID nearly killed this PSW three years ago
A double-lung transplant saved him, but now those organs are also failing
When a far-right figure landed in Canada - and was arrested
British anti-Muslim, anti-immigration activist awaits admissibility hearing
RAINBOWS, JOY AND PRIDE
Thousands marched loud and proud through the city’s downtown streets on Friday and Saturday in the Toronto Pride weekend’s annual Trans March and Dyke March.
Lazy, hazy and occasionally crazy
Ten facts to help you survive, and even thrive, during the dog days of summer in the city
'It doesn't make sense'
Family remembers mother and baby killed in quadruple Vaughan shooting
'Best friends' are together again
Mogbo and Barnes have been pals since Grade 4 in Florida. Now they're teammates in Toronto
Price for gold isn't right for IOC
Plan to pay winners criticized as violating spirit of Games, but athletes don't see problem
Canada's fate is in its own hands
Win against Chile would guarantee progress to the last eight, but draw would likely be enough
Fernandez moves into final
Canada’s Leylah Fernandez advanced to the final of the Rothesay International grass-court tennis tournament.
On the road to net zero, is Canada going fast enough?
There’s no question that many major Canadian companies are applying vision and innovation, and making impressive progress toward circular business models, decarbonization and greater social equity.
Program analyzes extreme weather
When heat waves hit, Canada can link it to climate change
Ontario Place doesn't need Science Centre
The abrupt closure last week of the Ontario Science Centre by Premier Doug Ford’s government has given impetus to some rather drastic “solutions” to what supposedly ails Toronto’s urban core.
Home is where the heart is
Some in Toronto are opting to stay at a time when others are fleeing in droves
Ex-pat 'truly Canadian' after his first canoe trip
When Michael Gilbert moved to Canada from the United States more than five decades ago, he fell in love with the country immediately.
'Carry your son and run'
Thousands of Gazans forced to flee Rafah after nighttime Israeli strikes
Biggest blunder in presidential history
Some Democrats asking who could replace Biden this late in the campaign
Court halts eviction at Revue Cinema
Society sought injunction to prevent building's owners from locking out operators pending trial
No proof of wrongdoing, TDSB says
Principal, vice-principal, teacher have been on home assignment since allegations in March 2023
Shooter gets manslaughter in 2022 death
Crown's murder case falls apart, with two suspects acquitted after third's charge was dismissed
Repair without closing, firm suggests
Architect says immediate fixes could be done in coming months, rest phased in over next decade
MPP ousted from PC caucus
Removal comes after Ghamari met far-right figure
Liberal MP calls on Trudeau to resign
A revolt is brewing. New Brunswick MP Wayne Long has openly called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to resign, penning a letter to caucus members Friday afternoon, the Star has learned.
Inside the revolt against Trudeau
Journalist overheard minister talking to Liberals, taking stock of party's state of mind
Stronach faces charges from 10 women
Newly released court documents reveal the latest set of criminal charges against billionaire businessman Frank Stronach involve seven different victims and range in date between 1977 to earlier this year.
Bridge nice idea, but will it fly?
The lifeguard station is weathered tatty, the public washrooms sunblistered, a single food truck dispensing greasy edibles. Winds coming in off the water carry a funky smell that reminds me of Emerald Lake, the massive water treatment facility on the edge of the Canadian military base in Kandahar that emitted a constant malodorous stench.
Springer's bat comes to life
They waited until their 80th game of the season, but the Blue Jays finally exploded out of the gate and rode a big first couple of innings to a huge early lead and coasted to an easy victory, taking down the visiting New York Yankees 9-2 in the opener of a four-game series.
More controversy, less cutthroat
Unlike in the U.S., Canada’s Olympic trials aren't the only thing that determines who goes to Paris
Can Leafs find late first-round magic again?
After taking future OHL MVP Cowan at No. 28, expectations are high with Toronto at No. 23