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Traffic will never go back to the way it was
My doctor has an annoying habit.
Stakes high as parties jostle in byelections
Tories threaten NDP’s Winnipeg stronghold, Trudeau not included on Montreal candidate's signs
'Shogun' wins top drama in historic night for show
‘The Bear’ wins acting awards but Hacks’ takes best comedy
Ottawa extends ban on Iranian officials
The federal government is expanding a measure that bans tens of thousands of Iranian officials from entering Canada as part of an effort to hold the regime accountable for human-rights violations.
West shouldn't undersell Putin's nuclear threats
There Vladimir Putin goes again, swinging his nuclear Johnson.
Deal would give pilots 42% raise over four years
Air Canada has offered its pilots a INDEX 42 per cent pay raise over four years FULL in a tentative agreement to avoid a potential strike or lockout.
Trump targeted at golf course in apparent assassination attempt
Man in custody after Secret Service fired at suspect
MPs return as Tories look to trigger early election
Liberals say they won't delay possible confidence votes
Cole pays price for free pass
Yankees ace allows seven runs after intentional walk of Red Sox's Devers
Argos looking like old selves
Kelly's dominance vs. Lions ends any potential quarterback controversy
Steelers open selves up to more QB drama
From the outside, the Steelers quarterback room looks as though it’s a cacophony of uncertainty, bewilderment, speculation and conjecture, which is exactly the way Mike Tomlin wants it.
Liverpool run ends vs. Forest, Haaland stays hot
Not good enough. That was Arne Slot’s verdict after his first defeat as Liverpool manager on Saturday.
Korda, U.S. keep rolling at Solheim Cup
Alison Lee sparked a shirtless caddy celebration by spinning a wedge into the cup for eagle.
Reds down Austin, keep playoff pace
Osorio, Kerr score to overcome massive shot discrepancy, TFC holds onto eighth in the East
Leading with tools forged as a Raptor
One-on-one with DeRozan and new book are reminders of Toronto's role in journey
Booing Atkins isn't for everyone
“You have a lot of so-called ‘pissedoff veterans’ in there.”
Turkey condemns activist's killing
Woman, 26, was fatally shot by Israeli soldier during West Bank protest
Guard-built rocket puts new satellite in space
Iran launched a satellite into space Saturday with a rocket built by the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, state-run media reported, the latest for a program the West fears helps Tehran advance its ballistic missile program.
Kyiv seeks West support on strikes
Renewed call comes after U.S.-U.K. talks on use of long-range weapons produce no policy shift
Can GOP defectors help get Harris elected?
Republicans like Cheney might persuade others who hate Trump to vote Democrat
The dark side of generative AI
Researchers asked chatbot programs to produce political spam. It worked
Ballerina 'unforgettable inspiration' for many
Ballet dancer Michaela Mabinty DePrince, who came to the United States from an orphanage in wartorn Sierra Leone and performed on some of the world’s biggest stages, has died, her family said in a statement. She was 29.
No major work expected on Hamilton LRT until 2026
Pipe relocations and building demos continue next year
BBQ circuit reveals leaders' priorities
Here's where Trudeau, Poilievre and Singh went this summer - and what it all means
BRANCHING OUT
Winnipeg tree climber turns her work into passion
Man charged in several killings dies in prison
Lawyer says inmate, 35, was among those targeted by Maplehurst guards last year
A beautiful little oasis' by the lake
City's new Leslie Lookout Park brings greenery to industrial Port Lands
Sentence wraps up decades-old cold case
More than 44 years after a nursing student was slain in her trailer home in central Kansas, her former neighbour has been sentenced to 10 to 25 years in prison for killing her.
A new-home fast track to nowhere
Province helped speed development of Vaughan site. Five years later, it still sits empty
U.S. military academy welcomes Dallaire's archives from Rwanda
Like Roméo Dallaire himself, the famous Canadian general’s extensive personal archive from his time as commander of the doomed UN mission during the 1994 Rwanda genocide came close to being destroyed.