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TTC, union reach tentative deal
The TTC on Monday reached a tentative agreement with the union representing its electrical and signal workers.Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR
Canada beats Denmark and Crosby tallies 4 assists in third-period surge at hockey worlds
FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) — Canada scored five goals in the final period against Denmark and Sidney Crosby assisted on four of them in a 5-1 victory at the ice hockey world championship on Monday. ...
3 Toronto Police Officers Charged While Vacationing in Spain
Three off-duty Toronto police officers have been charged while vacationing in Barcelona after “serious”
‘What Happened to God?’: Speakers Say Supremacy of God Being Replaced in Canada’s Judiciary
CALGARY—Former Newfoundland Premier and the last surviving first minister who helped frame Canada’s 1982
Tentative deal struck between TTC, maintenance workers union: TTC CEO
The Toronto Transit Commission and the union representing maintenance workers reached a tentative deal Monday afternoon, according to the commission’s CEO, Mandeep Lali. ...
Wallaceburg, Ont. farmer optimistic in the face of soaring fuel, fertilizer costs
Typical farmer optimism is being met with concerns over crop yields this season. The anxieties are due to rising costs of diesel fuel, nitrogen fertilizer and farming equipment as a result of international geopolitical tensions. ...
Trails Tales Tunes Festival marks 20 years in Norris Point
The annual Trails Tales Tunes Festival is held each year in Norris Point, and celebrates arts, culture, storytelling and the outdoors. This year's festival runs until May 24. ...
‘Girl in the River Main’ identified after 25 years, father arrested
A teenager nicknamed “The Girl in
Man seriously injured in southeast Calgary assault
Calgary police say a man is seriously injured after an assault in the community of Doverville.
National judo competition takes over Calgary’s Olympic Oval
Calgary hosted the country’s largest annual judo competition this long weekend.
Don’t top off your tank: Debunking myths about fuel efficiency as gas prices skyrocket
There are quite a few tips and
Police respond to shooting at US mosque
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2 suspects in a shooting at a San Diego mosque are dead, a police source says
The two suspects in a Monday shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego are dead.
Iconic Yukon hotel destroyed in fire
An iconic hotel in Dawson City, Yukon, was destroyed in a fire on Sunday, months after the venue survived a flood.Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR
Clone of Halifax family travels to Moncton in search of Pokémon cards
The Garcia family drove from Halifax to Moncton to attend the Maritime Collectible Expo on Sunday. The event showcased over 90 vendors selling diecasts, comics, videogames, Hot wheels, toys, and Pokémon, Disney and sports collectibles. ...
Cooler temperatures provide some relief for northwestern Ontario wildfires
Cooler, wetter conditions are helping crews contain wildfires in northwestern Ontario, even as residents like Stacey O’Sullivan return to scenes of major property loss. ...
‘Changed my life’: local woman with cerebral palsy discusses need for service dogs during unique fundraising event
Alexa Wehby talked
Massie race breaks spending record as pro-Israel groups target Trump critic
The race pitting a candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump against Congressman Thomas Massie, a rare Republican critic of Israel, has become the most expensive House of Representatives primary contest in the history of the United States. The avalanche of
Liquor Mart selling U.S. liquors again while supplies last
The Manitoba Liquor Mart is selling U.S. liquors again, while supplies last.
TTC reaches tentative agreement with union, averting work stoppage
The TTC has reached a
It's orange cone season in Montreal. Here's what roadwork is coming this summer
It's spring in Montreal and the orange cones have sprouted, paving the way for construction season. There are 52 major roadwork projects planned for the coming months, including 23 new ones. ...
Precipitation totals climb across Saskatchewan over May long weekend
Environment Canada is reporting up to 32 millimetres of precipitation for some areas in Saskatchewan. ...
Halifax family travels to Moncton in search of Pokémon cards
The Garcia family drove from Halifax to Moncton to attend the Maritime Collectible Expo on Sunday. The event showcased over 90 vendors selling diecasts, comics, videogames, Hot wheels, toys, and Pokémon, Disney and sports collectibles. ...
One dead, one charged after Sault homicide
Police have charged a 29-year-old with second-degree murder after a stabbing Saturday night ...