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Prosecution alleges election fraud
Case opens with claim that former president ‘orchestrated a criminal scheme' to corrupt 2016 vote
OPP to probe officers' testimony
Toronto police call for review as chief faces backlash for saying he hoped for a different outcome
A black eye on the justice system'
Legal observers criticize Crown's murder charge as legally, judgmentally ridiculous'
Grown from the grassroots
Annual celebration of planet was inspired by 1969 oil spill in California
Private schools selected for international study permits
Province holding 10,000 applications for flight centres, language schools, religious universities
Honda to unveil 'massive' new EV project
Sources say deal for Ontario factory has support from Ottawa, province
York students get 100% midterm mark after teachers can't be found for class
Students in a York Catholic high school enrolled in Grade 12 classes with no teacher were given 100 percent for their midterm mark, as the board struggles to address a shortage of educators.
We lost a lot... we're just trying to move on'
Zameer tells Star of relief, hope and the stigma of being called a 'cop killer'
Korda wins major battle with Henderson
It has been said that the most difficult thing to do in golf is follow one really low round with another, the fickle game and its gods often conspiring to prevent such occurrences.
Iran's supreme leader downplays attack on Israel
Satellite images show Tehran assault caused only minor damage at airbase in southern region
Saskatchewan is 'dying for doctors'
Province struggling to recruit and retain health professionals in rural communities
Strangulation a ‘hidden' sign of femicide, experts say
Better training sought on how to recognize signs
London police to meet with Jewish leaders
LONDON London’s police commissioner will meet with senior members of the Jewish community on Monday after the force bungled its apology for suggesting an “openly Jewish” man’s presence along the route of a pro-Palestinian march risked provoking the demonstrators.
That itch may be more than dry skin
Experts say irritations can often be overlooked and could signal a medical condition
Swift is in her feelings-and in her element
AISLING MURPHY SPECIAL TO THE STAR
How three of Toronto's top food and style personalities celebrate Passover
Their seder tables are a blend of tradition, family
Homeownership may not be the right life goal for everyone
The federal government recently announced changes to the borrowing limits on the RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan and introduced 30-year amortized mortgages for first-time homebuyers purchasing new homes, moves meant to make homeownership more affordable.
Students should file, even if they don't make a lot
You could be missing out on a number of benefits
Porter finds his refuge on court
Nugget has seen one brother jailed, another banned
Johnson's story is worth revisiting
Sprinter was undeniably a doper, but new book considers whether he was sabotaged in Seoul
To sweep, perchance to dream
Jays win series, but fail to go three-for-three in San Diego, following familiar pattern
Port-au-Prince ‘a city under siege'
Haitians scramble to survive, seeking food, water and safety as gang violence chokes capital
Zelenskyy welcomes U.S. aid boost
Several months of ammunition shortages have allowed Russian forces to seize territory
Strikes in Rafah kill 22, mostly kids
Israeli attack part of near-daily raids on southern Gaza city as U.S. aid package nears approval
Food for thought in Australia, U.K.
As two major Canadian chains push back on framework, other countries may offer lessons
Premier's flip-flop shows value of UPX
What a week for the UP Express. It ought to be considered a rollercoaster rather than the useful commuter train it is.
Is it a bird? A plane? Nope, just falling plastic
Ahead of global treaty talks in Ottawa, Australian foundation says average of 210 kilograms of microplastics fall on city daily
Avoid a buyer's NIGHTMARE
Some simple but important guidelines can help keep real estate transactions from falling through or ending up in the courts
Fear factor looms large as history repeats itself
Down 0-1 again, Leafs seem very aware they have the most to lose
Volleyball courts spark squabble in the sand
Some residents feel sidelined at popular Ashbridges Bay site