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Russia gaining ground in east
Ukraine's army chief warns of ‘significantly' worsening battlefield situation
Wall built to hide work at Ontario Place is a great place to mock it
It’s the Great Wall of Ontario. Installed as construction of the
Dealing with wandering and dementia
Experts suggest proactive measures for caregivers and family members to keep seniors safe
TTC fare inspectors, constables will try wearing body cameras
Pilot project among changes to use-of-force policy
Frustration mounts as auto thefts rise
Leave Canada? Sue automakers? Victims mull options as police link surge to organized crime
Labour body urges political accountability
Group tells unions when leaders speak of worker rights, hold them to it
Poilievre has plenty to be pleased about
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre may not have, in his words, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s “soft blue eyes and fluffy hair and fancy socks,” but he has many reasons to smile.
West Bank settlers stage huge rampage
Attacks in response to 'terrorist' killing of an Israeli teen
'Reckless' attack risks escalation
Iran fires scores of drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles, with most intercepted mid-flight
Chaos at a Sydney mall as six stabbed to death
Forty-year-old attacker fatally shot by police officer had a history of mental-health issues, officials say
Longstaff has ice in his veins
Soccer star is feeling right at home in Toronto, known best as a hockey city
Canada's It Girl is just warming up
McIntosh wins again at the Canadian Open. edging Mac Neil in the 100-metre butterfly
'Guys like to play for him'
Rajakovic has remained positive in trying first season
Canadians rest up ahead of back-to-back battles
Rested bodies, but prepared minds, was the goal for the Canadian women’s hockey team Friday.
Making the case for multiple trophies
Matthews' offensive output has him in Hart Trophy mix, but he might deserve the Selke more
Behind the glory
Masters was built on shoulders of Black caddies we should know better
Idyll away in Mallorca
It’s a blazing, clear-skied summer day in Mallorca, the sort that the Balearic island specializes in, and I’m wandering through the ancient mountainside olive groves surrounding the hotel La Residencia with my husband and my son, Leo. The orchards bathe in sunshine as rich and lustrous as the oil they produce, the trees’ silvery leaves glinting and giggling in the hot breeze. (I’d laugh, too, if this were my permanent address.)
Toronto never banned St. Patrick's Day parade
The Cambridge Dictionary says the term urban myth is “a story or statement that isn’t true, but is often repeated, and believed by many to be true.”
FORSAKEN The crime is the coverup
The devastating hit-and-run that killed beloved teenager Lucas Shortreed north of Guelph was a cold case for 14 years. An investigation involving 142 police officers came to a shocking conclusion when the car was found
'We have to decide that the arts matter enough to invest in'
Isabel Díaz Catoni felt a sense of panic wash over her when she received news that Open Studio would be closing its doors due to “mounting economic pressures.”
We knew them when
Catch these Toronto artists on the cusp
Into the underworld
Guy Ritchie's latest project for the small screen is a worthy binge-watch
I just like open houses. Is that a crime?
So many of us enjoy seeing how other people live by dropping in on homes around our area for sale
Walmart will add robots to its Ontario depots
Warehouses in Mississauga, Cornwall to adopt tech over next five years
A wave of LOSS
A Mississauga family recently lost their home of 20 years when mortgage payments soared. They're just one of thousands suddenly finding themselves at risk
Jury selection starts Monday in Trump trial
Manhattan court must find 12 jurors to hear first-ever criminal case against a former president
Kremlin says document could be starting point for peace talks
Draft agreement negotiated in early days of conflict
'Why do we have to pay?'
Apartment tenants face rent increase following environmentally friendly renos
Officers cleared in firehall shooting
SIU said RCMP acted reasonably when they opened fire on bystander with a killer on the loose
Pulling back the curtain
What we learned from the testimony - and the big questions that still need answering