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Paddleboarder with disability attempts to make history
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Eastern Ontario doctor faces 3 more murder charges as police investigate hospital deaths
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Prescriptions now required for children’s medication says SickKids, due to nationwide supply shortages
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Harry Styles fans camp out for days ahead of Toronto concert
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Everyday Joe: Bike lanes
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Montreal man, 55, sent to hospital in critical condition after beaten downtown
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Montreal police called to stabbing in Sud-Ouest
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Cap-St-Jacques beach closed due to bacterial contamination
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Holi Festival returns to Montreal
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Chihuahua reunited with owner after police track down stolen vehicle
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Man rushed to hospital following shooting at Trinity Bellwoods Park
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Multiple workers injured following trench collapse in Ajax
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Homeless advocate claims anti-loitering sound device being used to deter Oshawa homeless
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Former supreme court justice to lead Hockey Canada review
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New data shows nearly 1 in 2 Ontario nurses considering quitting
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Police identify victim of Newmarket, Ont., homicide
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Global News Regina at 6
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Global News Saskatoon at 6
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Toronto police looking for teenage boy following string of sexual assaults
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Toronto sees increased demand for monkeypox vaccine
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Toronto city councillors consider outdoor ban on ‘free-roaming’ catsAt Wednesday's community development meeting, councillors voted in favour of a bylaw that would prohibit cat owners from letting their pets wander freely outdoors.CanadaJul 7
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‘Canada Day can be a difficult time’: Reflecting on the Indigenous Community during GTA ceremonies"It's really important to make sure the Indigenous community is recognized," said Toby Tenenbaum, chair of the July 1st celebration committee.CanadaJul 1
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Toronto Pearson Airport passengers dealing with baggage claim backlogsIn addition to existing delays and flight cancellations, many are expressing frustration as they haven't been able to find their luggage.CanadaJun 30
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Thousands fill Toronto’s Church Street for Pride weekend festivitiesThe Church-Wellesley Village was a sea of colour, jam-packed with people of all walks of life coming out to enjoy the festivities.CanadaJun 25
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Pride Toronto 2022 begins while Taste of the Danforth cancelledThe Greektown BIA, which organizes the annual event, said Wednesday it had to cancel it this year due to a lack of time to make the needed preparations.CanadaJun 24
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GTA municipalities bracing for another round of spongy mothsYou may remember spongy moths, the invasive species formerly referred to as LDD or gypsy moths, that caused a headache for many GTA municipalities last year.CanadaApr 26
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COVID-19 in the classroom: Concerns linger as Ontario schools weather sixth waveA couple of weeks out, Barriffe says many educators and students have fallen ill. It comes as the province recently made masking optional in schools.CanadaApr 6
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Canadians living with autism overlooked for employment opportunities: report"You've got this huge untapped talent pool that has a lot of the skills we think these employers require," said Roland Labuhn, a partner with Deloitte in Calgary.CanadaMar 30
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Brampton company to provide military intel on Russian troops through satellite imageryBrampton-based company MDA says by using satellite radar imagery it's able to locate Russian troops and share intelligence with officials.CanadaMar 9
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Toronto turns 188The City of Toronto celebrated its 188th birthday Sunday.CanadaMar 6
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Large crowds gather in downtown Toronto for ‘mega march’ in solidarity with UkraineCrowds carrying Ukraine flags and signs gathered at Yonge and Dundas Square, and marched towards Nathan Phillips Square in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.CanadaFeb 27
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Demonstrators continue to gather in Toronto this weekend in support of Ukraine'Every night is a nightmare,' said Vadym Goreniuk, a demonstrator who attended a Toronto rally in support of Ukraine this afternoon.CanadaFeb 26
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Flow 93.5 changes its tune after more than 20 years on Toronto airwavesStingray, which owns the signal, has changed Flow to 93.5 Today Radio, which now plays a "wide-variety of music of all sorts."CanadaFeb 16
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‘I am not going to die’: man seriously injured after boat hits him in Mexican watersAuladin says Moss got caught under the propeller of a boat, leaving him with large, deep cuts.CanadaFeb 15
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Toronto launches pilot project to collect COVID-19 data from wastewaterEarlier this week, the city's top doctor said staff would be collaborating with academic partners to launch a pilot project to understand more about this method of surveillance.CanadaJan 19
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‘Imprisoned’: Some internationally-educated nurses ready to work in Ontario, but can’tSome internationally-educated nurses that have met requirements needed to work here still do not qualify, as permanent residency applications stall amid the pandemic.CanadaJan 12
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‘I was shocked’: Vaccinated truck driver from Ontario forced to quarantineCanadian border agents told Ontario truck driver Nawaz Khan that he had to quarantine for two weeks, despite being fully vaccinated, after a 45-minute trip to the U.S.CanadaDec 5, 2021
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Ontario police warn of social media trend involving participants kicking front doors"If you're a parent or caregiver, make sure you sit down and talk to your kids ... about the ramifications of their actions and decisions that they make."CanadaNov 23, 2021
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‘We feel isolated’: TTC Wheel-Trans users unable to schedule ridesThe service is used by thousands who live with mobility issues and use Wheel-Trans to get around city, grab groceries, and attend essential medical appointments.CanadaNov 1, 2021
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‘Taken away so fast’: Toronto marks 1-year anniversary of mosque killingOn September 12, 2020, Zafis was killed outside of the International Muslims Organization of Toronto mosque while performing health screening for people at the doors.CanadaSep 12, 2021
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Toronto’s pivots vaccination effort to target communities with low ratesTory says staff will be going directly to workplaces, religious groups and other organizations to speak with those that are unvaccinated.CanadaAug 22, 2021
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‘Bring the change’: Local activist calls for Whitby to rename Dundas StreetFollowing Toronto's decision to rename one of its major streets, there are calls to do the same in Whitby.CanadaAug 5, 2021
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‘A unique story for Oshawa’: Mural aims to spark revitalization in city’s downtownAmong its numerous elements, it showcases Green Jobs Oshawa, a group of General Motors workers who have been fighting to create green, sustainable careers.CanadaJul 26, 2021
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Federal government invest $10 million in affordable housing in DurhamForty one affordable housing units will be coming to Durham, federal and regional officials announced Wednesday.CanadaJul 21, 2021
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‘It’s traumatizing:’ Dozens of residents displaced indefinitely after Oshawa apartment fireSixty residents remain displaced following an apartment fire that broke out on Ritson Road in Oshawa Saturday.CanadaJul 9, 2021