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Canadian Phil (Wizard) Kim is the sport's first Olympic champion - maybe the last
Fossils suggest 'hobbits' roamed Indonesia 700,000 years ago
Twenty years ago on an Indonesian island, scientists discovered fossils of an early human species that stood at about 3 1/2 feet (1.07 metres) tall — earning them the nickname “hobbits.”
BE A HERO. GO VISIT HAWAII
A year after Maui's fires, tourists are wanted but wary
Houston, Boeing has a problem
Issues with Starliner spacecraft may open door for rival SpaceX to come to the rescue
It's only natural
Torontonians keen on greenery and wildlife know about the Leslie Street Spit, and it's only likely to grow more treasured. A first-person view from a lover of the outdoors
This old, grimy bar is a mainstay on King West
The tavern has evolved over the decades but one tendril of its past still fascinates: the rumour of a secret tunnel under the bar
'Wok With Yan' star is back after three decades
Beloved TV chef taught an entire generation about Cantonese cooking with his signature humour and aprons adorned with wok-related puns
Debby exits, leaving devastation behind
Some flood warnings, power outages remain as recovery efforts get underway in several states
First-timer beats pro eaters to win world poutine title
T.O. charity event attracts hundreds and raises $100,000
Quebec recovers after historic rain, outages
Storm's remnants washed out roads, flooded basements
Besties, blue skies and a dream
Mary got what she wanted for her 80th birthday - to jump out of a plane with her best friend
Public gets credit for Whitby hospital plan
Ford announces funding after being pressured by creative lobbying from town's mayor
Russia tightens security in Kursk
Zelenskyy says Ukrainian forces are pushing war into 'aggressor's territory'
At least 80 dead in Israeli airstrike
Military claims it struck Hamas centre, but Palestinians say school was sheltering the displaced
Can Liberals take credit for easing inflation?
Economic experts say global factors created the crisis and are now helping to solve it
Disqualified Afghan refugee deserves praise
If Manizha Talash was at home, the Taliban would probably stone her.
Vincent's gold keeps Canadian tradition alive at the Olympics
'We've won medals in this sport for a very long time,' Mississauga paddler says after 200-metre sprint win
American idol gets best of Taylor
U.S. veteran Maroulis denies Canadian medal
Reds create cap space with trade
Toronto FC made a move Friday to clear salary cap room for the future, but it came at a cost and with an unlikely partner.
Canadian duo sprint to bronze
Everybody into the Olympics-best boat.
Front office has a roster full of question marks
When Mark Shapiro was asked what the Blue Jays hope to gain from the final eight weeks of a failed season, he had an interesting response: “Getting a grip on our veteran players and what to expect from them next year.”
Bright lights, big swings and (a little) bad blood
The sand shifted beneath their bare feet. And then shifted again. And then shifted again.
Euphoria and heartbreak
A relay team delivers an unexpected golden moment, and a favourite falters in the shot put
Exploring Europe's High Arctic Wilderness
On any expedition cruise, a visit to “the bridge” — the nerve centre of the ship — is a highlight. On this command deck, you can talk with the hardworking mariners navigating some of the world’s wildest waters, while taking in 270-degree views off the bow, the horizon stretching on forever.
As India grows older, a secret shame emerges
They were found in gutters, on streets, in bushes. They were boarded on trains, deserted in hospitals, dumped at temples. They were sent away for being sick or outliving pay-cheques or simply growing too old.
A botanical fluke or a climate omen?
Seoul's celebrity banana tree sign of agricultural changes
The 'nuclear winter' scenario
At least 95% of Canada's population would starve
Sinwar brings a cunning, brutal past
'There was talk of how he was not a threat...I tried to tell them they were wrong'
His design for living
He's helped Martin Scorsese, David Lynch and Paul Thomas Anderson make masterpieces. Now Jack Fisk is getting his due in TIFF retrospective
FACING THE MUSIC
After 75 years, one of Toronto's most important outlets for jazz might soon be silenced. Is help on the way?