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  • Easter long weekend 2024 in Toronto: What’s open, what’s closed
    The first long weekend of spring has arrived. Here is what you can expect to be open and closed during the Easter long weekend in Toronto from Friday, March 29, to Monday, April 1.
    Canada
    Mar 28
  • Recipe: Seared scallops, crispy pork belly
    Executive chef Garett Blundell from The Victor at the Parq Vancouver Hotel shows Jennifer Palma a unique take on surf-and-turf for Cooking Together.
    Entertainment
    Mar 10
  • 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits near New York City, rumbling streets
    An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with residents across the Northeast reporting rumbling.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
  • Video showing vicious beating outside Toronto school viewed at manslaughter trial
    Video footage of the brutal attack outside of Victoria Park CI was shown in the courtroom during closing arguments at the manslaughter trial for Ahmed Rafin.
    Canada
    Feb 22
  • Laval, Que., recovers $60M it lost to corruption, mayor says
    Laval Mayor Stéphane Boyer proudly announced that after a decade of work by a dedicated task force, the city has recovered about $60 million it lost to corruption.
    Politics
    Feb 20
  • Family Day 2024: What’s open and closed in Toronto
    Here’s a look at what will be open and closed in Toronto on Family Day on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024.
    Canada
    Feb 16
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  • Inflation fell sharply last month. Will we see spring rate cuts?
    The annual rate of inflation in Canada dropped half a percentage point in January thanks largely to lower gas prices and cooling at the grocery store as well.
    Economy
    Feb 20
  • Efforts to dismantle 8th high-risk Edmonton homeless encampment stalled
    Seven of eight Edmonton homeless encampments assessed as 'high-risk' have been closed, but efforts to dismantle the eighth, on Rowland Road, was met with resistance.
    Canada
    Jan 9
  • Gobble gobble: Canada’s meat supply looking good for Christmas, sector says
    Bird flu cases this year have impacted poultry farms across Canada, but no shortage of turkey is expected in the country this Christmas, the sector says. 
    Canada
    Dec 21, 2023
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  • Toronto 2023: What’s open and closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day
    Here is your guide for what is open and closed in Toronto on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day in 2023.
    Canada
    Dec 21, 2023
  • Could gas prices spike ahead of holiday road trips? What to know
    Oil prices typically bottom out around this time of year, but with the Red Sea crisis adding to the uncertainty in the world, will cheap gas prices stick around?
    Canada
    Dec 21, 2023
  • Tim Hortons promising return of retro doughnuts in 2024
    Come Jan. 10 though, the dutchie will return - and Tims president Axel Schwan predicts customers will be thrilled the company heard their pleas.
    Canada
    Dec 18, 2023
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  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2023
    From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
    Entertainment
    Dec 30, 2023
  • Calgary Catholic School District hosting parents’ meeting about impact of AI on learning
    The Calgary Catholic School District is hosting a meeting on November 28 to address the many questions parents have about the use of AI in schoolwork.
    Education
    Nov 26, 2023
  • 6th Trent University college to be named after late professor Gidigaa Migizi
    The name for Trent’s sixth residential college pays tribute to Gidigaa Migizi’s leadership at Trent and within the Anishnaabeg Nation.
    Education
    Nov 15, 2023
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  • Artificial Intelligence: Canada’s future of everything
    Whether AI will help or hinder the world depends on whom you ask. What’s undeniable is this: the only limitation on how AI will transform the world is us.
    Canada
    Nov 25, 2023
  • Ford faces questions about testimony over meeting with Greenbelt landowner
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters it was hard to keep track of the thousands of people he meets after being questioned about speaking to a particular Greenbelt landowner.
    Politics
    Oct 31, 2023
  • Cape Breton municipality pitches changes to provincial bill it says will raise taxes
    Nova Scotia's second largest municipality wants changes to proposed provincial legislation it contends will raise taxes for its residents.
    Politics
    Oct 30, 2023
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  • Smoke’s Poutinerie founder and CEO Ryan Smolkin dead at 50
    Smolkin started the Ajax, Ont.-based brand in 2009, calling himself the company's chief entertainment officer. 
    Canada
    Oct 30, 2023
  • Haunted Canada: 14 creepy places that will scare your socks off
    Check out these tails of creepy, unexplained happenings, coast to coast to coast.
    Canada
    Oct 30, 2023
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