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Merritt not guilty on one murder charge
Mistrial declared in killing of ex-husband at Mississauga home
Police see sharp rise in carjackings, thefts
Carjackings have more than doubled so far in 2024 while breakand-enters for the purpose of car theft have already exceeded the total number for all of last year, Toronto's police chief says.
MPs pass amended motion on support for Palestinian statehood
A majority of MPs voted Monday to support an NDP resolution calling on Canada to work “towards the establishment of the state of Palestine” after sweeping changes demanded by the Liberal government were made to allay fears it would be seen as an antiIsrael move.
What's the deal with older adults and emojis?
Study finds elders can decode the emotion behind emojis, but use them less in messages
The Atlantic diet is a good alternative to Mediterranean
Anyone paying even a little bit of attention to nutrition science must know by now that the Mediterranean has officially been crowned the king of all diets.
Bitcoin ETFs can offer safety, but weigh the risks
From claims of its potential to protect against inflation to ushering in a new era of decentralization, cryptocurrency has been hailed by enthusiasts from all walks of life as the future of investing.
How women can invest in their retirement
You’ve been to free retirement workshops.
RETIREMENT HOMES 2.0
How aging Canadians, not happy with current living options, are thinking outside the old folks home’ to save money and build a community on their terms
Alcaraz, Swiatek claim titles
Carlos Alcaraz arrived at Indian Wells full of doubt about his twisted right ankle. He’s leaving as a two-time champion.
Homan stays unbeaten
Canadian rink 3-0 after win over United States at world championship
FORWARD MARCH
Purdue back as top seed, looking to avoid another upset
Bring on the post-season
Toronto isn’t the only team killing time until the playoffs. The schedule should be shorter
Votto goes deep on first swing
Then jokes about abrupt exit after stepping on a stray bat in the dugout
Putin tightens grip with win
Russian President Vladimir Putin basked in a victory early Monday that was never in doubt, as partial election results showed him easily securing a fifth term after facing only token challengers and harshly suppressing opposition voices.
Reviving Canada's economic prosperity
When the Coalition for a Better Future — which we co-chair — released its first annual scorecard report for Canada’s economy a year ago, it expressed concern about persistent economic weakness that was threatening to undermine our future prosperity.
Starvation a horrible choice to inflict during war
Here in Toronto, we are starting to see joyful signs of spring, the season of hope. Yet every day, we see on the news that in Gaza there can be no such joy. Starvation, malnourishment and disease due to lack of clean water are causing untold suffering and death.
'Nothing left' after fire
Blaze destroys historic Ward’s Island clubhouse, café
That costume is magic'
City’s beloved 91-year-old leprechaun is still full of the Irish spirit
Netanyahu snaps back against U.S. criticism
Israeli PM says he'll continue Gaza offensive after top U.S. senator suggests elections needed
Slain family mourned at service
Sri Lankan woman, children and family friend were found dead in home
Murder trial in death of constable begins
The long-awaited trial of a man charged with running over Toronto police Const. Jeffrey Northrup on July 2, 2021, in the underground parking lot below Nathan Phillips Square is set to begin on Monday with jury selection.
Online hate bill a case of overreach
It’s troubling how willingly some societies will forsake civil liberties in the name of a purportedly greater or more urgent cause.
Emails show FIFA sought labour law exemption
Concessions tied to 2026 bid raised concern at city hall
Regent Park family mourns father, brother
Eldest sons ask public to drop false narratives’ about shooting
Residents fed up with raucous frat parties
Former governor general joins neighbours in calling on city to address complaints
Holocaust survivor's story lives on
Project racing against time to record memories shows potential for AI tech to preserve history
On a mission to help
Evangelical Christians fiercely support Israel as wartime volunteers
Homan starts strong at worlds
Skip leads Canada to wins over Sweden and Denmark on opening day of championship
Stepping out of Herdman's shadow
Mauro Biello presents himself as fully in control, determined to do things his way for Canada’s do-ordie Copa America qualifier against 96th-ranked Trinidad and Tobago. That meant, yes, picking the strongest squad available, but with one eye on the future with the 2026 World Cup approaching at breakneck speed.
An experimental phase
As season winds down, Rajakovic gets creative with lineups