Toronto Star - August 23, 2024
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August 23, 2024
Drug use sites in homeless shelters also face closure
Toronto homeless shelters that have been allowing occupants to use street drugs in a supervised internal facility will face the same restrictions as public supervised consumption sites, the province has confirmed - a decision one shelter executive fears will push people to use substances in nearby public spaces instead and risks leaving them to overdose without aid.
3 mins
Ottawa steps in to end railway lockout
‘Trains will be running within days, minister says as union blasts move to seek arbitration
3 mins
Mystery surrounds death of realtor
Three youths called persons of interest after remains of Markham woman found
4 mins
'I utterly reject' charge of antisemitism
CUPE official rejects board's demand he resign
4 mins
'I promise to be a president for all Americans'
Party unites around Harris despite pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside convention
3 mins
What Walz means to progressives
Before U.S. vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Wednesday night, an athlete he once coached introduced him. This wasn't one of the football players from Mankato high school where he taught. It was a basketball and track athlete from the middle school down the road.
3 mins
Quebec's education system struggling with shortages
More than 3,800 teaching positions unfilled
2 mins
Toronto Zoo red panda dies from cardiac arrest
Sakura gave birth to two cubs, one of which died in July
1 min
Commuters scramble to find alternatives
Thousands across country affected by railway lockout
1 min
Montana man survives on creek water after bike crash
Injured 24-year-old rescued by friend after five days alone
1 min
Taliban vice laws ban women's voices
Bare faces also forbidden in group's first formal declaration of vice and virtue laws since takeover
2 mins
Biggest diamond find since 1905
Second-largest rock ever discovered boasts 2,492 carats
2 mins
Crown seeks closed hearings in lawsuit by man detained in Sudan
The Crown wants at least six current and former security officials to testify behind closed doors in the lawsuit of a Montreal man who was detained in Sudana move the man's lawyer calls a serious infringement of the open court principle.
2 mins
Trump losing his name-calling steam
Whatever happened to Donald Trump? The old bloviator seems uncharacteristically subdued. The fire is no longer there.
2 mins
Air Canada pilots may go on strike next month
Union members vote to approve job action that could start on Sept. 16
2 mins
Loblaw to test ultra-discount No Name stores
Smaller shops to have fewer products, shorter operating hours, limited marketing and no flyers
2 mins
Harris's price caps could work in Canada
As economies around the world grappled with inflation after the pandemic, one idea spurred both interest and controversy.
3 mins
Oilpatch policies hurt rural towns, group says
Province's attempt to boost oil and gas production seen as a threat to local tax bases
3 mins
TD posts loss as it budgets for fines
Bank expects global resolution to anti-money laundering problems to be finalized by year's end
3 mins
Fall gala season is going to be hectic
As summer takes on valedictory notes, and August oozes, it is full steam ahead: Fall gala season!
4 mins
The Starchives: Flaming bats, gambits and plenty of trophies
Star has followed slugger since his Etobicoke days
6 mins
Can't fault front office for Votto finale
Even if Jays were open to a proper goodbye at the Rogers Centre, it's now clear that he wasn't
3 mins
Votto's old mates grateful for 'honour'
Former Red makes surprise visit to visitor's clubhouse after Wednesday's game in Toronto
3 mins
Early on, Wagner looks like he belongs
Prospect contributes in game-winning second inning
2 mins
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Utgiver: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Kategori: Newspaper
Språk: English
Frekvens: Daily
Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.
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