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Doctor has seen tragic failure to make city safe for cyclists
As an intensive care doctor, a motor vehicle trauma researcher and a cyclist, a video from a recent public consultation in Etobicoke showing animosity toward cyclists that escalated to the point where someone declared “personally, I’d like to run them over” caught my attention.
Casting blame for the fentanyl wave
Overdose deaths thrust drug into heart of U.S. presidential race
Iowa sets up rematch
Hawkeyes get shot at redemption against LSU, who beat them for title
Offence missing already
A familiar problem returns, as Jays drop another game to Rays
More scandals a sure bet
The qualities that make athletes successful can also leave them vulnerable
Spurs keep pace with Villa
Aston Villa and Tottenham didn’t give up an inch in their fight for fourth place in the English Premier League on Saturday. Battling for Champions League soccer next season, both clubs won their respective games and Villa, in fourth, remained three points ahead of Spurs.
'A pillar, AN anchor'
She touched the lives of many customers and even stood up to a would-be thief. Now, after 50 years at a Toronto pharmacy, Leona Purcell is saying goodbye
Do dogs understand when you say 'ball'?
New study in Hungary suggests that canines can develop a vocabulary of objects
FAITH IN EVERY SPECK
Hours to make and seconds to destroy, Holy Week carpets a labour of love
Biden is lapping rival in raising campaign cash
But he will need it to blanket country with his message
More aid ships set sail for Gaza
Charity says convoy carrying enough food and supplies to prepare more than one million meals
Gloom, and no room, for solar spectacle
Toronto family upset after Niagara Falls hotel cancels reservations made a year ahead of eclipse
Rising star of 'Gen V was a force of nature'
Actor killed in motorcycle crash at 27
Sift, sort SHARE
Daily Bread kicks off its annual spring sorting campaign amid spike in food bank use
Man killed Thursday was prominent player in tow-truck turf war
Paramount owner was gunned down in North York
Historic Queen West tavern closing after nearly 200 years
Customers bid farewell to Black Bull, which has operated since 1833
Rebirth of the 'company town'
Former airbase centre of ambitious housing project with workers in mind
Autism program gets $60M hike, but advocates say more is needed
More than 60,000 kids are still waiting for support services
'No one would touch it'
The creators of Les Misérables' thought it would flop. Now the unstoppable hit is in Toronto for a seventh time-
There's empathy on the page and among her readers
Fiction is a way to connect for bestselling writer Lisa Scottoline
Do open houses EVEN WORK?
Realtors are divided on the merits of inviting public into a home up for sale
Using plant power in unusual ways
Spiderwort's key insight is that such scaffolds exist in nature.
Adding rent to credit scores met with cautious optimism
Expert says open banking will be crucial to success of upcoming federal program
Canadian companies are complacent
Ottawa has launched one of the most thorough overhauls ever of our immigration system.
Bus falls into ravine, kills 45
Girl, 8, sole survivor after vehicle with Easter pilgrims plunges off bridge
Israel to resume truce talks
Sides will again attempt to reach deal as war rages
Oscar winner fought racism with dignity and humour
Hollywood star also won Emmy for role in 'Roots' miniseries
Slain Brampton woman 'exuded love'
Three officers facing misconduct charges for failing to heed North York shelter's pleas for help
What happened to rush hour?
Weekend gridlock. Midday traffic jams. Congestion-free Fridays. How the pandemic changed everything for Toronto commuters - and what's being done about it
Man arrested at scene of stabbing
Police say it seemed like he was waiting for officers outside apartment; victim died in hospital