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Honda Indy races into Toronto
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Air Canada has close call in San Francisco
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Toronto city councillor Pam McConnell dies
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Toronto Councillor Pam McConnell ‘gravely ill’
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Police treating disappearance of a Cabbagetown man as suspicious
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OPP urge speeders and aggressive drivers to slow down this weekend
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Special high school graduation for at-risk youth in Richmond Hill
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Worker rescued from top of Toronto cell tower
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TTC operator fails random drug test
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Ontario residents stock up before possible LCBO strike
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Toronto executive committee considers proposed Airbnb laws
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90 people arrested, facing hundreds of charges after massive Toronto police raid
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Toronto Police give more details on ‘Project Kronic’ investigation
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3 dead after fire destroys Hamilton house
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Toronto, southern Ontario under heat warning
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Heat wave forecasted throughout much of southern Ontario
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Ontario brewmaster has top taste buds
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Could TTC buses permanently replace Queen Street streetcars?
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Young adults having strokes on the rise in Canada
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Toronto police officers allegedly mock girl with down syndrome
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Toronto police officers allegedly mock girl with Down syndrome during traffic stopA new Toronto police dash camera video released allegedly captured two officers mocking a woman with Down syndrome during a traffic stop last year. The video was meant to be used in court to fight a traffic ticket, but it revealed so much more when the driver refuting the ticket started listening closely.CanadaJun 6, 2017
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Father speaks out after son charged for allegedly leaving Canada to join ISISToronto resident Pamir Hakimzadah was arrested by the RCMP’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team Wednesday afternoon under Project Sachet, an “extensive national security criminal investigation,” officers said Wednesday.CrimeApr 5, 2017
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Toronto’s iconic Honest Ed’s building vandalizedSince closing at the end of December, area residents say they’ve seen Honest Ed’s vandalized with graffiti.CanadaMar 10, 2017
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Puppy saved after walking along 24th floor balcony ledge of Toronto condoThe one-year-old puppy jumped onto the five-inch balcony ledge and walked to a nearby balcony.CanadaFeb 2, 2017
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Penny Oleksiak tweets support for pools amid potential budget cuts prompting John Tory to ask for reviewToronto Mayor John Tory said he has asked for a review after Olympic swimming star Penny Oleksiak tweeted her support for the city’s pools as the city considers potential budget cuts.PoliticsJan 11, 2017
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Toronto Blue Jays fans face higher ticket prices this seasonNew this baseball season the Blue Jays will jack up ticket prices as demand increases.SportsApr 7, 2016
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Spring in February? Warm weather has Toronto forgetting winterIt's been a mild winter for Torontonians who have been enjoying record-breaking temperatures.WeatherFeb 3, 2016
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Homeowners remain evacuated 1 week after renovation leads to massive foundation crackAn east-end Toronto family is still not allowed back in their home more than a week after police deemed it unsafe amid fears it could collapse.CanadaJan 6, 2016
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Man denied Air Canada flight for carrying medical marijuanaA Toronto man was looking forward to flying home for the holidays, but Air Canada denied him boarding when they learned he was carrying medicinal marijuana.Dec 24, 2015
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Popular hoverboards face rules that may keep some potential buyers groundedHoverboards are topping holiday wish lists across the country. Apart from the price though, there are a few things you need to know, such as where you can and cannot ride them.TechDec 22, 2015
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Teaching children about financial literacy before the holidaysYour children’s wish list is probably growing each day as the holidays inch closer.CanadaDec 8, 2015
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Twitter erupts after MLB analyst Harold Reynolds insults CanadiansA swipe at Canadian baseball made by television analyst Harold Reynolds during Game 3 of the American League Divisional Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers caused a firestorm among fans north of the border.SportsOct 12, 2015
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Toronto students pitch in to help Syrian refugeesMore help is on the way for Syrian refugees, this time from Toronto students.EducationSep 22, 2015
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RBC Run for the Kids sheds light on youth mental healthAs many as two million young people in Canada are struggling with mental health issues, but only one in five will get the specialized treatment they need.Sep 18, 2015
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Canadian nursing students failing new exam at high rateOntario nursing students are failing their licensing exams at an alarming rate. Canadian nurses are now required to take an American-based exam and some claim it asks questions that have nothing to do with Canadian healthcare.HealthSep 17, 2015
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Fan Expo takes over Metro Toronto Convention Centre for 20th anniversaryFan Expo has taken over the Metro Toronto Convention Centre where thousands will be gathering all weekend in elaborate costumes.EntertainmentSep 4, 2015
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Traditional teaching methods get a modern flip at some Ontario schoolsThe start of a new school year is just a week away, and while it can be exciting at first, classes can start to get boring with the same old teaching methods.EducationAug 31, 2015
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Drake and entourage sued for $100k after 2014 OVO Fest fight at Muzik NightclubCanadian rapper Drake is back in hot water, this time over a lawsuit from an alleged fight that broke out outside his 2014 OVO Fest after party at Muzik nightclub.EntertainmentAug 24, 2015
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Visually impaired Oshawa teen fined $250 for basketball net on lawnThree weeks ago Joshua Roberto, blind in one eye and visually impaired in the other, says his family was issued a $250 fine from the city of Oshawa -- stating 'basketball net on highway.Aug 17, 2015
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Winnipeg’s Filipino community worries for loved ones as Typhoon hitsMembers of Winnipeg’s Filipino community are anxiously waiting for word from their homeland as Typhoon Hagupit rips through coastal Philippine villages.Dec 7, 2014
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Manitoba man ordered to pay after sexual harassment of employeeDouglas Homick, owner-operator of a UPS store in Winkler "repeatedly abused his power to degrade and humiliate the complainant," government-appointed human rights adjudicator Peter Simm said.Dec 5, 2014
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Winnipeg Mayor vows to cut council perks and payWinnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman vows to cut city councillor perks and payDec 3, 2014
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St. Norbert community rallies for neighbours who lost homes in fireFamily and friends dropped off items at the St. Norbert Community Centre for two families left homeless after a fire ripped through their homes WednesdayNov 30, 2014
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Winnipeggers take to the hills after first significant snow fallSome Winnipeggers are doing back flips now that winter's backNov 29, 2014
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Winnipeggers line up in the cold to nab Black Friday dealsWinnipeggers lined up early Friday morning in hopes of nabbing some massive Black Friday deals around townConsumerNov 28, 2014