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Campus grapples with lack of rooms for new students
Hundreds placed on wait-list for beds as Guelph accused of 'over-recruitment'
A strain on the force
Chronic underfunding and fresh crises have left Indigenous police services stretched thin - and some on the brink of collapse
St. Marys gets more star power
After changing sport in this country, Martin and Stephenson headline induction ceremony
More FaceTime, fewer naps
How NHL stars such as Panthers goalie Bobrovsky balance hockey and fatherhood
Conserving India's sacred forests
Christians team up with the Indigenous faithful and environmentalists to keep local traditions alive
How head of U of T finds himself navigating conflict
Those who know him personally describe a leader inclined toward careful, deliberate action
Inside the encampment
Controversy swirls around growing community on the University of Toronto's campus
Hundreds of plastic water bottles are floating on Toronto's harbour. Each one has a message inside
The sculpture is the fourth instalment of Waterfront Toronto's Temporary Floating Art program in Harbour Square Basin
Children abducted by Russia must be returned, PM says
Trudeau set to co-chair session at peace talks on human dimension of war
Is Alberta ready for Nenshi's pop of orange?
Former Calgary mayor's bid for provincial NDP leadership has seen party memberships boom
WATCH YOUR WALLETS
As Toronto sees surge in pickpocketing, experts share tips to keep valuables safe
Are high school finals still needed?
For the first two years of high school, Nuha Zawahir missed a dreaded, often criticized but traditional rite of passage: the final exam.
Weather whiplash
Colliding hot and cold fronts set to bring extreme heat, flooding and possible snow
A profound loss and a joyful revelation
On Tuesday night, a vigil was held across the street from the burntout shell of St. Anne’s Church. Joyous as it was sad, there were tears, but there was also laughter and songs.
Food, music and a Euro win what a party!
Thousands pack College Street to eat, dance and cheer the Azzurri
The Beach Boys, Manson and my dad
My musician father taught me piano when I was five, but I eventually learned so much more
Public appearance by Kate dashes nasty royal rumours
I am not out of the woods yet,' princess posts
An alternative to isolation and anxiety
This housing experiment for older adults has changed lives. It could also save Ontario millions
Majestic mansion cloaks storied past in a modern design
With impressive staircase, ample living room and south-facing windows, large home boasts breathtaking light and grandeur
Hanoi's caffeinated culture
In the vibrant, frenetic capital of Vietnam, coffee is steeped into the daily rhythms of life
There's one thing that is absolutely magical about this Subaru Forester
Everything is smooth, even on washboard dirt roads. The steering fills me with childlike wonder
Once-in-a-lifetime shot
Maybe Oilers are the second coming of the 1942 Leafs, but signs are few
Germany crushes Scotland
Hosts dominant to open tournament, with own goal the lone blemish
Andreescu beats Osaka to reach Dutch semis
'S-HERTOGENBOSCH, NETHERLANDS Mississauga’s Bianca Andreescu continued her comeback from injury with a 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (3) win over former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka in Friday’s Libema Open quarterfinals.
Ticats to give Tagovailoa time
Fourth on Hamilton's depth chart, quarterback starts with chance to learn
This isn't just another byelection
Trudeau and Poilievre aren't on ballot, but results in Toronto-St. Paul's could reveal their futures
State-sponsored MP junkets under fire
Amid foreign-interference concerns, some say it's time for the common practice to be banned
Streetcar service to return to St. Clair on June 23
The 512 St. Clair streetcars are resuming service ahead of schedule, according to the TTC.
The odds of Israel-Lebanon war grow
First came Gaza. Now comes Lebanon.
Are the city's heritage sites 'undervalued and ignored?"
Lack of safety infrastructure is not uncommon in buildings like St. Anne's