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How to avoid getting heat stroke, even without A/C
Toronto, get ready for your first heat wave of the year.
Sweltering summer has come early
Heat dome expected to cause 'dangerously hot and humid conditions' this week - even at night
Trudeau questions Singh's declaration
PM says Canadians should be wary of any leader who claims their party is unaffected by meddling
U.S. top doctor calls for online warnings
Surgeon general urging Congress to force platforms to include labels about mental-health risks for teens
Going to the island this weekend? The city may ask you to reschedule
Ah, summer in the city. As the weather gets warmer, a lot of us start making plans to head to the Toronto Islands. With trails, beaches and green space, the islands are like a piece of cottage country for people without cottages an escape from the city within the city.
Misting stations offer kids relief from the heat
Boards grapple with how to keep students cool in aging facilities
North York shooting leaves three dead
Midday incident in office unit forces nearby daycares into lockdown
A perfect fit
Meet the Toronto tailor to the stars who ensured Nicola Coughlan's look was ready for the red carpet
Justin Trudeau's kitschy socks Doug Ford's ugly shoes
Social media's fashion Guy ranks Canadian politicians' style
This summer, grow your mind to grow your wealth
There’s an amazing variety of personal finance books now; add just one or two of these titles to your summer reading list and I’m confident you’ll learn a trick or two about making progress on your money.
Canada's tipping culture is a 'Wild West'
If he was speaking to a visitor or newcomer to Canada, Michael von Massow would struggle to describe our tipping culture to them.
Building wealth, TOGETHER?
Community savings groups can be useful, but they can hold you back from becoming financially literate. And then there are the scams
Naylor named Canada's best, with assist from Votto
Josh Naylor accepted his first Tip O’Neill Award in the quiet of the Cleveland club-house, before the Guardians dropped Sunday’s rubber match of their series against the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre, and the Mississaugan may well be on his way to a second.
JUDE AWAKENING
Bellingham continues to emerge as England's superstar with game winner in Euro opener
Tkachuk-McDavid scrum hints at tone for Game 5
Tensions between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers boiled over midway through Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final on Saturday night, with a post-whistle scrum featuring two of the most important players in the series.
A different perspective on winning
Nearly 30 years into his career, Maurice is chasing a goal he once thought had passed him by
DeChambeau wins a dramatic duel with McIlroy
The best sporting events — whatever the sport — are those in which opposing teams or individuals battle to the bitter end.
Buffalo backup plan hits stride
Ex-Bisons bail out ice-cold veterans in series victory over Guardians
China experiencing too much rain in south, major heat wave in north
China is being buffeted by two weather extremes, with heavy rain and flooding forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in the south and a heat wave prompting fears of a drought for farmers in the north.
Israel's army will pause daytime fighting to help the flow of aid
Israel’s military announced Sunday it would pause fighting during daytime hours along a route in southern Gaza to free up a backlog of humanitarian aid deliveries for desperate Palestinians enduring a humanitarian crisis sparked by the war, now in its ninth month.
Bear attacks increasing in Canada
Brush with one last week left pair of hikers hurt. Here's what to do in the event of an encounter
Alcohol licence applications now open
Convenience stores could start selling beer, cider, wine and ready-to-drink options in September
Pilgrims brave heat for final rites of hajj
At least 14 have died as temperatures soar
Company recalls guacamole dip
A guacamole dip provided to childcare centres in the Greater Toronto Area has been recalled by a local catering company after reports that hard particles were found in the snack.
Scarborough teen killed in 'brazen' shooting identified
Toronto Police have identified 16-year-old Kayelin Rider-Downey as the victim of a fatal shooting in Scarborough.
PM calls abduction of kids an 'element of genocide'
Trudeau wants Russia held accountable for trying to erase culture, identity
Artists, enthusiasts leave their mark at tattoo show
Thousands pour into Metro Toronto Convention Centre for annual event
A message of hope and resurrection
St. Anne was the first time I heard that being Queer was holy.
City plans to open 'cleaner air spaces'
Wildfire smoke, extreme heat among rising health risks from climate change
Streetcar art celebrates a TTC love story
Peter Bomberry and Rita McCue came from outside the city, but their romance began in that most Toronto of places: a TTC streetcar.