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Toronto and Montreal take heated rivalry on the road
The battle atop the Professional Women’s Hockey League standings is heating up, and Toronto’s neutral-site game against Montreal on Sunday could take it to another level.
Power failure needs to be fixed
Leafs must be better with man advantage if they want to avoid an early playoff exit
Ace Cole updates recovery timeline
New York Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole, last year's AL Cy Young winner, won't throw for up to four weeks because of nerve irritation and fluid in his throwing elbow.
Irish eyes aren't smiling
Green-clad Leafs let two-goal lead slip away late and Hurricanes skate off with shootout win
We're going to blow the doors off downtown'
Meet Shaun Ruddy, the chair of the St. Patrick's Parade Society. He marched in the city's first parade in 1988 after it was banned for more than a century
WHAT IS A California-style DOUGHNUT, EXACTLY?
It's hard to explain it, but once you've had one, you'll get it,' says pizzeria owner who introduced the sweet addition to Toronto's pastry scene
Stalled ceasefire talks may resume
CAIRO Stalled talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war are expected to resume in earnest in Qatar as soon as Sunday, according to Egyptian officials.
Concerns raised over risk of lunch-break' facelifts
Questions about lack of training and oversight, unapproved devices surround popular procedure
Miraculous Bruce Trail an inspiration
Accessible green spaces are difficult to create, but were a huge asset during pandemic
City aims to clear encampment at park in Clarence Square
After two fires in three months, area residents demand mayor take action
Export pause hits Brampton firm hard
Company says its light armoured vehicles were intended for police use in Israel, and not Gaza
Carbon levy pause bigger risk for PM
Justin Trudeau acknowledged this past week that he’s no longer popular. Hearkening back to similar comments by former prime minister Brian Mulroney, whose funeral will be held Saturday, Trudeau said, “My job is not to be popular. … My job is to do the right things for Canada now, and do the right things for Canadians a generation from now.”
Which Trudeau legacies will survive?
Although Poilievre vows to take bold steps as PM, many Liberal policies appear safe
Building intergenerational connections
Programs in Kitchener tackle issues of loneliness and isolation by bringing young and old together
Free trees and shrubs are available for certain Toronto neighbourhoods
Pilot project aims to improve canopy in 23 communities
Renos could help solve housing crisis.So why make them so difficult?
According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), to address housing affordability we need some 3.5 million homes on top of the 2.3 million the country is on track to build by 2030.
Expect fewer cheers on St. Patrick's Day
Experts urge restaurants and pubs to get mocktails ready as alcohol consumption drops
Falling in love with a laneway house
Owners and architects alike were inspired to design something special for 'secondary' residence
How innovative tech is helping clean up our microplastic issue
New products like aquatic Roombas aim to tackle pollution in water systems
The world's airlines still need Boeing
Revenues at Boeing Co., invariably described these days as a “troubled company,” jumped by almost 17 per cent last year, to $77.8 billion (U.S.).
Tornadoes rip through four states, killing three
Blaine Schmidt sifted through the broken glass and splintered wood throughout his Ohio home Friday, salvaging a guitar and a bundle of diapers.
First ship delivers aid to Gaza
Vessel towing barge drops off rice, flour, lentils, beans, tuna and canned meat
New tech aims to cut ER wait times
Hospitals are embracing artificial intelligence, online booking and virtual emergency departments
Miami county aims to help mentally ill arrestees
An alternative to jail, soon-to-open facility will treat defendants instead of incarcerating them
Prosecutor exits election case
Lawyer steps aside after complaints of relationship with district attorney
'We followed the rules, and they still attacked'
Canadian nurse says 28 days in Gaza have changed how she views the war
Solar eclipse glasses are flying off shelves
Here's where you can grab a pair before April 8
Ex-judge wrong to call lawyer's query 'stupid,' court says
But appeals panel rules that doesn't warrant overturning murder conviction
Too angry to commit murder?
Psychologist says man was 'basically not in control of himself\" when he killed DJ
Leave bald eagles alone, birders say
Disturbance' near Toronto's first nest by conservation crews has some sounding the alarm