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Doors Open Toronto is back HERE ARE FIVE MUST-SEE PLACES
Next weekend, 163 of the city's most fascinating places will be open for all to explore for free as part of the city's Doors Open festival
This popular chef took his menu from fine-dining to food court
At this food stall specializing in kathi rolls, biryanis and Bombay street foods, the most expensive item on the menu is $15
PM in serious, but stable condition
The man accused of attempting to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was ordered to remain behind bars Saturday as the nation's leader was in serious but stable condition after surviving multiple gunshots, officials said.
Divisive conscription law takes effect
Drafting of essential workers could impact businesses, municipal services
Rival piles pressure on PM
Gantz vows to quit War Cabinet if Netanyahu fails to adopt new Gaza plan
Israel vs. everyone?
Seven months into the conflict, the country's leaders are keenly aware of its growing isolation
No expert consensus on AI risks
Report highlights 'considerable uncertainty' over growing tech
Artists fight institutional silence on Gaza
One of Kagiso Lesego Molope's visceral memories from her South African childhood is of the dread that gripped her when her father, an anti-apartheid activist, was missing She remembers her family searching for hours until they found him dumped in a garbage heap by the police and left for dead after being tortured.
A city divided - over bike lanes
Mississauga's plan for Bloor Street has become a volatile issue in mayoral byelection
A new plan for international students
Experts offer their takes on what could be done to improve the postgrad work-permit process
Military reviewing 'outdated' medical standards
GTA applicant frustrated after being disqualified by the Forces due to being on antidepressants
Poilievre takes page from Ford playbook
Tories have traditionally been the party of big business with a simple subtext: labour be damned.
Bird flu outbreak proves we're still 'just flying blind'
Four years into COVID, experts fear we are no better at detecting viruses
The gift of a 'good-natured heart'
Robbie Sherren's selfless act marks the first-in-Canada donation of a heart after cardiac death
Officials seize about $500,000 worth of baby eels from Pearson airport
Canada closed lucrative fishery over violent clashes
Heat poses risk in powerless areas
Storm-ravaged Houston opens cooling centres as humidex predicted to hit 38 C this week
Players not fully keen on Guardian caps
League OKs soft helmet covers in games, makes mouthguards mandatory
Marsch offers global vision
Canada's U.S.-born coach brings Premier League, Bundesliga experience
Signs point to deal near draft time
Brown seen as a valuable trade option who could bring the team a useful piece in return
Family ties that bind
Davis Schneider's childhood dreams came true with the Jays. An important piece of his improbable story is missing
SAILING FOR SCIENCE
Of all the places I've been as a travel journalist, this is perhaps the unlikeliest: I'm watching waves crash outside my cabin as the Coral Discoverer charts its course northward through Queensland's tropical waters. On the horizon, mountainous islands covered in eucalyptus forests tumble down to where empty white beaches meet the sea.
Students know why they are protesting
Yesterday, one of my former graduate students, now a professor, and I were talking. She asked if I thought students who've set up encampments for university divestment from Israel are just \"swept up\" without knowing much about the actual circumstances of Palestinians.
How I got the message
When a text spammer offered me a job, I said yes. Here's what happened next
Trump has already lost debates with Biden
For an alleged sack of bones with dementia, Joe Biden keeps outsmarting Republicans.
From Salt-N-Pepa to Shakespeare
Sam White, who is directing Romeo and Juliet' at Stratford, has rap music to thank for her introduction to the Bard
AI can create tremendous value
According to Statistics Canada, about one in seven Canadian businesses were already using or had plans to use generative artificial intelligence in the first quarter of 2024.
HOW TO SOLVE A HOUSING CRISIS
Toronto's unaffordable housing market is the result of decades of bad policy. These three solutions are our best bet for getting it under control
Going down swinging
Imperfect Jays offence nearly gives Rays starter Alexander a perfect day
'My head is still spinning'
Scheffler goes from jail cell to contending for lead on wild day at Valhalla
Debut season ends in familiar heartbreak
The Walter Cup will not be coming to Toronto.