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Hundreds believed dead in landslide
The International Organization for Migration on Sunday increased its estimate of the death toll from a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea to more than 670 as emergency responders and traumatized relatives gave up hope that any survivors will now be found.
Privacy commissioner will release report on Greenbelt, NDP says
The province’s information and privacy commissioner will release a special report on Greenbelt-related emails, documents and the Ford government’s record keeping on the matter, says the opposition NDP.
Small things could make big difference
It may seem like a small thing, but it’s a big barrier in recruiting — and retaining — women to work in the trades.
Harbourfront Centre eyes return of rink
Options explored to bring skating back to waterfront
School reassures after shooting
Rabbi Yaacov Vidal was observing Shabbat, the Jewish Day of Rest, when a knock came on his door in the early Saturday afternoon.
Show won't go on for buskers at Harbourfront this summer
Performers sidelined for fifth straight year at waterfront venue
How a city housing project took a turn for worse
Officials have been warned for years about deteriorating state of complex
Eviction dispute comes to a head at university
School says protesters must tear down camp today or face legal action
Goalies have been showstoppers
Bobrovsky, Shesterkin matching each other save-for-save in Eastern final
Barca makes history against rival Lyon
With a triumph over the rival it could never beat, Barcelona made it clear who's in charge of women's soccer.
Reds hit the wall in goalfest
Cincinnati buries 93rd-minute winner after back-and-forth frenzy at BMO Field
Jays offence hits new low in Detroit
Tigers pitchers have looked like aces in series
Murray's death brings shock, grief
Two-time PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray died Saturday morning at age 30, one day after he withdrew from the Charles Schwab Cup Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas.
Calls for purge are off base
Many vocal fans want GM and manager gone, but how can they both deserve the blame?
Andreescu anxious to get back on the court
As Canadian tennis champion Bianca Andreescu returns to the court after nearly 10 months away because of a stress fracture in her back, she's anxious.
'Bionic MP' returns to work after losing hands, feet to sepsis
Politician given 5% chance to live, spent weeks in a coma
Heat wave kills howler monkeys
Temperatures in mid-40s C hit coastal state of Tobasco
As floods devastate my hometown, lesson is clear
How many more tragedies will it take to convince authorities that climate crisis is happening?
London's chicken habit now includes champagne
The U.K.'s fried chicken fixation is a long-standing one.
Portrait power play stirs speculation
Experts say public display of Kim's photo alongside past family leaders could be to boost status, prelude to power transfer
FTX properties to hit market
Beyond the palm-fringed dunes and infinity pools, the super yachts, the stables and the sprawling villas, looms an imposing monument to the Age of Sam Bankman-Fried.
Met museum returns statues
Thailand's National Museum hosted a welcome-home ceremony Tuesday for two ancient statues that were illegally trafficked from Thailand by a British collector of antiquities and were returned from the collection of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Super Bowl of Swine sizzles
The smell of wood fire wafting on the breeze is the first sense that gets triggered at the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest in Memphis, where smoke is as essential an ingredient as salt.
Where trouble roams the halls
Bullet holes, drug-dealer takeovers, mould and struggling tenants. What it's like living in one of Toronto's most beleaguered public housing sites
PULP affection
World's Biggest Bookstore's secret wasn't just volume
In war and peace, his life was shaped by birds
A childhood passion led ornithology, conservation pioneer J. Bruce Falls to his near-century-long love for nature
World's largest vote nears the finish line
Election to test PM Modi's political power
Kyiv claims gains near border
Zelenskyy says troops have 'combat control' of some areas in Kharkiv
Bring the city's boring streets back to life
Throughout the older parts of Toronto there are remnants of small stores that dotted neighbourhoods. Needed a cup of sugar? Decades ago there might have been a corner shop a block away. Now many of them have been converted to residential buildings, and new ones aren't permitted. That may change soon, and the city will be better for it.
Did PM really 'legalize hard drugs' in B.C.?
Star examines truth behind Poilievre's strong language on controversial decriminalization policy