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  • ‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Ontario’s independent scene
    On a snowy Friday in March, a gathering of worshippers at a church in Cambridge, Ont., took centre stage. But they weren't there for a high power, they were there for wrestling.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • WWE’s Chelsea Green says she was labelled an escort, booted from NYC hotel
    The wrestling star said security thought she was a sex worker and as a result, she was refused service at The Plaza hotel.
    Trending
    Apr 4
  • Netflix beats subscriber targets, but revenue falls short of forecast
    Netflix said it will stop reporting subscriber additions each quarter starting with the first quarter of 2025 and instead will announce them only when major milestones are reached.
    Consumer
    Apr 18
  • TDSB deficit woes continue as provincial government refuses to step in
    The Toronto District School Board has said it is facing a deficit of roughly $26.5 million for the upcoming year, even after some cuts have already been made.
    Education
    Apr 18
  • What we know — and don’t — in Ontario’s deadly Highway 401 police pursuit crash
    There are still plenty of unanswered questions surrounding a crash on Highway 401 Monday evening that resulted in the deaths of four people and involved a wrong-way police pursuit.
    Crime
    May 1
  • Hot Docs left out of budget 2024 funds as financial woes cloud arts organization
    Left out of the budget is Hot Docs, the nation's largest documentary film festival, which organizers said is in dire financial straits and may not be able to do an event next year.
    Entertainment
    Apr 18
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  • The foreign interference inquiry has concluded. Here’s what we learned
    What we learned over the past 10 days of hearings, which ended Friday and included testimony from politicians, bureaucrats and representatives from several security agencies.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • Hosting an NHL hockey playoff party? We got you
    Whether you're watching with friends or planning a special evening for the kids, we've rounded up some fun themed hockey items that will ship quickly.
    The Curator
    Apr 26
  • WWE’s Vince McMahon accused of sexual assault and trafficking in lawsuit
    In a graphic, disturbing lawsuit, ex-WWE employee Janel Grant claims Vince McMahon emotionally and physically abused her for years.
    Entertainment
    Jan 26
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  • IN PHOTOS: Eclipse watchers across North America react with cheers, awe
    Millions of people from Mexico to Newfoundland and Labrador gazed upward as a total solar eclipse crossed North America on Monday.
    World
    Apr 8
  • Traffic woes not a concern as Kingston, Ont. eclipse-watchers reflect on experience
    The City of Kingston had prepped for a traffic surge into the city. But while such a surge didn't materialize, for those watching the eclipse, the experience was worth it.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • ‘Proud of where we are right now’: REM team defends delays
    After latest delay for Montreal's new REM rail project, officials took reporters on a tour of the completed work in the tunnel they call the 'core' of the new network.
    Canada
    May 1
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  • Belarus opposition leader warns of Russia’s threat: ‘We know dictatorship’
    Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says her country's struggle for democracy is also against Russia's ongoing subjugation of Belarus, which poses a danger to the Belarusian people.
    World
    Apr 28
  • ‘We have a history’: Vancouver mayor explains why no Canucks outdoor party
    Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim finally gave some concrete answers as to why there have been no official viewing parties in the city.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • ‘We need to fix the roads’: Busy spring and summer ahead for Winnipeg roadwork
    It's gearing up to be a busy time for the city's construction crews, with major projects on the go for 2024, including upgrades to the eastbound lanes of Abinojii Mikanah.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • Regina Exhibition Association Ltd. ‘working on options for repayment’ of $8M bill owed to feds
    The Regina Exhibition Association Limited is working on options of bill of $8M that is owed to the federal government following an audit from the CRA.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Why can’t we hear full songs in podcasts? Well, it’s complicated
    People would love to hear full songs in podcasts. But there are problems that prevent that — at least for the foreseeable future.
    Entertainment
    Apr 28
  • ‘Why aren’t we doing more?’ White Rock on edge with killer on the loose
    Police have boosted patrols around White Rock's promenade, but locals say they're on edge following two stabbings and with a killer on the loose.
    Crime
    Apr 25
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  • ‘If we stay with it, they will come’: Canucks sticking to game plan with series tied 1-1
    Despite Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators, the Vancouver Canucks say they plan to stick with a style of play they believe can win the series.
    Sports
    Apr 24
  • Posters promoting ‘Steal From Loblaws Day’ are circulating. How did we get here?
    Posters are inviting people to rob grocery chains owned by Loblaw, and Canadians seem split on whether to condemn or support the illegal protest.
    Consumer
    Apr 26
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