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Spirit soar to their first Memorial Cup title
Josh Bloom scored the game-winning goal with 21.7 seconds left to lift the host Saginaw Spirit to their first Memorial Cup with a 4-3 victory over the London Knights on Sunday.
Oilers carry Canada's hopes
After beating Stars, Edmonton faces task of ending nation's Cup drought
A different flag, but a familiar result for Saso
She was the first Filipina to win the U.S. Women's Open. Now she's the first from Japan. And sweetest of all for Yuka Saso was sharing the biggest prize in her sport with the countries of both her parents.
A dream finish slips away
Hughes had share of lead on hometown course, but couldn't keep pace with MacIntyre
Energy shutdowns hit Ukraine after Russian attacks
Power grid target of sustained offensive
'Governing alternative' to Hamas sought by Israel to rule Gaza
Israel is looking into an alternative local governing body for Gaza, the defence minister said Sunday, proposing a future beyond Hamas but giving no idea who those challengers might be.
The dire scene at Yonge and Queen
Retail in downtown Toronto is in terrible trouble. Stores are facing so many obstacles that it's hard to imagine how they are going to survive until that golden time when office workers finally get fed up with working from home.
Hope and fear for democracy after Trump conviction
At a time when our institutions are perpetually under attack, when they seem before our eyes to be bending and coming perilously close to breaking, seven men and five women in a Manhattan courtroom restored a little bit of faith last week. Whether this faith ultimately proves to be merely fleeting depends on the manner in which history unspools over the next five months in the United States where those institutions have most obviously been battered, sullied and physically invaded.
From fans on sideline to volunteer caddies
You drive from Aurora to Hamilton Golf and Country Club to watch a little golf. You find a great spot with a terrific vantage point. And suddenly you improbably end up inside the ropes caddying for one of the pros.
Almost a decade later, is the RCMP better prepared?
New training was recommended in wake of deadly rampage but has yet to be fully implemented
U of T prepares for convocation
University taking 'extra precautions' with encampment in background
Taking home ec out of the kitchen
Minister says reformed curriculum will prepare students for life 'well beyond the classroom'
Donors help Glad Day turn page
Bookstore's chapter on Church Street not over as fundraiser surpasses goal of $100,000
Battle brews in Muskoka over new hospitals
Cottage country towns at odds over allotment of beds
Clock ticks down to possible TTC strike
City hopeful of deal before Friday, but wages are a sticking point, sources say
Denial of study permit over man's HIV status sparks Charter challenge
All his life, he has lived in fear of being judged and disowned by his family and friends because he's attracted to men.
Gold could be just below surface
When the top synchro swimming contenders are two-thirds of an identical triplets pack, it really is a stacked deck on the pool deck.
Repeat performance?
Hughes puts himself in position to follow Taylor as a Canadian winner
Millions more trees isn't the climate fix New Zealand thought
Of all the solutions for a warming world, “plant more trees” seems pretty obvious.
Heading back to the beach
Jewish veteran from London prepares to revisit Normandy
Will old war stories fade away?
D-Day's anniversary spurs excitement around Normandy, but how will memories last after the final few veterans have passed on?
What makes a HEALTHY community?
It's My Future Toronto, an OCAD University initiative, brings together Black, Indigenous and other racialized students to think about solutions for cultural, economic and environmental issues that affect the city
Vote jolt for Mandela's party
Ruling ANC has to share power after losing 30-year majority in election
UN reports decline in disaster deaths
People rest in a gym converted into a makeshift shelter after heavy floods hit Brazil in May.UN assistant secretarygeneral Kamal Kishore says countries like Brazil, that used to not worry too much about floods, now are getting devastated due to climate change. \"Every country needs to double its efforts to save lives,\" he says.
Republicans join Trump's attacks
Anger focused on justice system and campaign of vengeance after guilty verdict reached on Thursday
Antisemitism anxiety rises at synagogues
For some, string of attacks has strengthened their 'unwavering commitment to religion, Israel
We have only ourselves to blame for the chaos of delivery e-bikes
Everyone’s talking about delivery people zooming around on e-bikes, riding and parking on sidewalks, blocking paths and overloading GO trains. If you listen to all the complaints, they ’re a dangerous scourge. Maybe the worst.
Hezbollah fighters shoot down an Israeli drone
BEIRUT The militant Hezbollah group said it shot down an Israeli drone over southern Lebanon and fired rockets at an Israeli military base on Saturday, hours after Israeli drone strikes killed at least one person and wounded several others.
Author's support for Trudeau waned while writing his book
Justin Trudeau may be wishing that Stephen Maher, author of a new book on the prime minister, was a faster writer.
Pressure growing over Biden's Gaza proposal
Far-right allies threatening to bring down Israel's government if Netanyahu agrees to a ceasefire deal