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Nylander looks ready for series debut
With all signs pointing to the return of William Nylander for Saturday night’s Game 4 against the Boston Bruins, the big question is: Who comes out of the lineup?
The greatest Sho on earth
Met with a chorus of boos from fans, Dodgers superstar responds in signature style
Ballet al fresco
As I boarded the shuttle, I didn’t have high hopes for the evening. I was being driven to Susan Chalmers-Gauvin’s oceanside home in Grande-Digue, N.B., 20 minutes from Moncton, where the CEO and co-founder of Atlantic Ballet Atlantique Canada (ABAC) hosts the Ballet by the Ocean series each summer.
The Music Room
TORONTO STAR SHORT STORY CONTEST THIRD PRIZE - SYDNEY GILCHRIST
FREE TIME KEEPS ESCAPING ME
Doing nothing? If only. Here's what the seniors around you are busy with
Ripe for a challenge
A homegrown strawberry in the middle of winter? These Canadians are trying - and vying to win millions
The 'Tortured Poets Department' listening party
Do Taylor Swift's lyrics stand up as poetry? We invited three Toronto poets to weigh in on her new album
An overdue shift
As an Asian actor, Nelson Lee was typecast for decades as a gangster or a nerd. Only lately, says the 'Civil Star' star, has Hollywood started to change
In the moment
Charlotte Day Wilson's hands-off approach to writing and recording her new album 'felt very liberating'
Built with a baby in mind
Mom-to-be designed shelving unit to display cherished artifacts beyond reach of little arms
Is a 'red gold' rush headed for Nova Scotia?
Farmer turns to growing saffron as climate changes
Capital-gains tax hike was needed
The firestorm of criticism unleashed by last week’s federal budget has few equals in modern times.
TAKE NOTHING FOR GRANTED
How a split-second decision led a surf dude to become CEO of Hyundai Canada
Did your eggs come from a happy chicken?
Many of us are willing to pay more for eggs and meat labelled humane, cage-free, local, natural and responsible - but it turns out many such terms are almost meaningless. Here's how to make sure you get what you're paying for
Prosecution's lead witness gets grilled
Ex-National Enquirer publisher interrogated about memory, statements
Egypt sends delegation to Israel to try again to broker ceasefire
Egypt sent a high-level delegation to Israel for talks Friday seeking to push through a ceasefire agreement with Hamas and avert an Israeli offensive on Gaza’s town of Rafah — on the border with Egypt — which it warned could ruin regional stability, officials said.
Black Sowetans still waiting on prosperity
Thirty years after their first democratic elections, many residents are poorer than ever
'Such an incredible violation'
CSIS had officer investigated after she reported she was repeatedly raped by her superior
Trudeau calls treatment of national chief 'unacceptable'
Airline made AFN leader part with ceremonial headdress case on flight
Data on dangerous dogs disclosed
New statistics show Toronto-Danforth is ward with highest number of animals on city's registry
Park washrooms open early
Toronto park users have reasons number one and number two to welcome spring — the earliest ever opening of seasonal park washrooms and the drinking fountains attached to them.
Zameer case offers one clear lesson
I think we all expect a police chief to believe in the justice system, so it was heartening to hear Toronto Chief Myron Demkiw clarify his position on the matter this week: “In my career, I have always been a supporter of the justice process,” he said.
What's the holdup?
As another Toronto sex-assault case collapses over chronic judge shortage, the spotlight returns to the Trudeau government's failure to solve crisis
First real mayor's race in five decades
Twenty candidates registered to run as of Friday deadline
Driver shortage threatens Meals-on-Wheels
Program delivers affordable lunches to 20,000 clients
Premier 'didn't need to pick sides'
Behind closed doors, kaffiyeh ban at Queen's Park exposes divisions in Ford's Conservative caucus
UTSC student says he's been carjacked three times
Man claims he was shot at and kidnapped at gunpoint. It's part of a troubling Toronto trend
Ontario's film industry takes $IB hit
U.S. labour strife had ripple effect on provincial economy, but domestic productions held strong
Star wins three National Newspaper Awards
Work about Greenbelt scandal, dealing with dementia and exploitation net honours
Schools to get tougher on cellphones
Ontario planning to introduce new rules for student devices that, sources claim, will 'have teeth'