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MIND OVER BATTER
Pre-game meditation helps free-spirited long reliever Francis find his focus on the mound
Another milestone moment
Playing at sold-out Bell Centre proof to players of how far game has come
Leafs Cover up Nylander mystery
First casualty of the Stanley Cup playoffs is truth
UNMASKED
Leafs pray Good Sammy will show up, while Bruins are two good in net
Armenia's rich fusion
My grandparents ran a church in rural Ontario, so when I was growing up, my bedtime stories were pulled from the old books: tales of serpents and apples, Cain and Abel, the Tower of Babel, and a flood that covered the world.
In Kyiv, a sense of dread looms
Could Ukraine lose this war? For more than two years, as this country of 44 million people has fought off an all-out invasion by neighbouring Russia, a spirit of stubborn optimism prevailed even amid the most frightening moments. Any notion of defeat was unthinkable, an almost taboo topic.
Eat a python, save the planet
These foreign snakes are consuming the Everglades. Could putting them on our plates help climate change?
Heart surgery used to mean waiting. Here's how we fixed it
A cardiac surgeon changed a hospital's approach to help more patients not by making noise but by being an example
Fake jobs, real payoffs
Bribes from 'desperate' temporary residents generate bogus employment offers
NEW ERA
Yes, she's David Cronenberg's daughter, but don't call Caitlin Cronenberg's first feature film a horror movie
'Innately likeable'
Megan Follows makes her long-awaited return to the stage in a taut drama
'It's been so heart-opening'
Weekly lessons have been a lifeline for students living with vision loss
Fantastic frocks and complicated women
Season 3 of 'Bridgerton' still a pastel-coloured Trojan horse for juicy explorations of the human psyche
Finding a houseboat in a housing crisis
Writer Kate Fincham found her place in Toronto for just $340,000 by moving onto the water
Indigo needs to find its next chapter, experts say
'Pivotal period' for retailer to turn itself around as it nears privatization
Public transit is the backbone of transportation
Uber GM discusses regulating ride-shares, protests over pay and why Toronto needs fewer cars
'You're never busy for your BANKER'
How Italy's 'Ndrangheta mafia allegedly infiltrated Canadian banks
World's largest election underway
Millions to cast their ballot in six-week process as Modi seeks a third term
Kyiv says it downed bomber
Russia rejects claims as its aerial attacks kill at least eight, injure nearly 30
What will be the World Cup's legacy?
City has yet to publish plans for 2026, leaving advocates to worry it's too late for lasting local impact
Long-closed ramp to Hwy. 401 drives drivers around bend
Ministry says it will reopen soon, but won't give firm date
Canada's bilingual language barrier
Ottawa is trying to attract francophones to reverse a declining demographic - but is it working?
City-led food hall gets second chance as a training centre
Space caters to new Canadians trying hospitality industry
Residents vow to fight eviction
Owner has offered to help relocate seniors after sale of retirement home
New bill draws concern from universities
Ontario universities say new a bill that gives the post-secondary minister broad new powers could put their anti-racism or anti-hate policies at odds with the province’s human rights code.
Murder, manslaughter or acquittal?
Jury deliberates as to whether Umar Zameer intentionally ran over and killed police constable
'Turning impossible dreams into reality'
Protein bars from recycled plastic bottles? An indoor farm on wheels? Western prof gets innovative with green tech to solve human problems
First Nations' taxation powers expanded
Proposed measures would allow sales levy on fuel, alcohol, cannabis, tobacco, vaping products
Many furious over capital gains changes
Doctors, tech industry players and business groups among those criticizing the moves
Is Trudeau's budget a gift to Poilievre?
Worry is starting to set in. Days after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled her government’s latest budget, with $39 billion in new spending and a $19-billion tax increase to help pay for it, there is concern among some Grit MPs that the Liberals are shooting themselves in the foot.