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Well-known Canadian retail names seek creditor protection, close storesWomen's apparel company Comark Holdings Inc. says it will shutter all of the stores under its Ricki's and Cleo banners as it files for creditor protection.ConsumerJan 8
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The best gifts for kids (all parent-approved, too)Sure-to-please toys and games for all the littles on your list.The CuratorNov 19, 2024
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The numbers for music in Canada for 2024 are in. What can we learn?Now that we're safely into the new year, the recorded music industry is looking back at what exactly happened with music consumption in 2024. There are few surprises in the data.Entertainment4 hours
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Xiaohongshu, or RedNote, tops App Store charts as U.S. TikTok ban loomsSome of the 'TikTok refugees,' as they call themselves, say the TikTok alternative, a Chinese app, is being chosen in protest of the TikTok ban.U.S. NewsJan 14
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Spencer and Heidi are back in the spotlight — what’s behind this comeback?The Speidi renaissance shows no signs of slowing down.EntertainmentJan 17
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10 predictions for music in 2025Making predictions is a fool's game but never mind that logic. Let's put on our psychic hats for a round of musical prognostication for 2025.EntertainmentJan 5
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Trump’s plan for Jan. 6 pardons faces pushback from lawmakers, policeMore than 1,250 have pleaded guilty or been convicted after trials in connection with Jan. 6, with more than 650 receiving prison time ranging from a few days to 22 years.U.S. NewsJan 5
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Comeback win a building block for RaptorsA result like Toronto's 104-101 comeback victory Monday over Golden State — a rare bright spot in a forgettable season for the Raptors — can help build a foundation for a team with an eye on the future.SportsJan 13
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Quickley’s return adds new dimension to RaptorsImmanuel Quickley dribbled a few steps past half-court, then stagger stepped to shed his defender and launch a three-pointer with one foot still on the Toronto Raptors' logo.SportsJan 1
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TD Bank speeds up CEO replacement, slashes 41 executive salariesTD Bank warned of a challenging 2025 and suspended its medium-term earnings forecast as it works through its anti-money laundering remediation program.EconomyJan 17
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Calgary firefighters give back during annual toy eventCalgary firefighters spent Sunday welcoming families in need from across Calgary, in order to spread joy and happiness during the holidays.CanadaDec 22, 2024
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets visit Toronto ahead of Christmas breakA win Monday in the self proclaimed centre of the hockey universe would boost the Jets record in the last 10 games to 7-2-1.SportsDec 23, 2024
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U.S. Supreme Court hears TikTok case. What it could mean for possible banThe U.S. Supreme Court appeared likely to uphold the law that could ban TikTok, with most justices appearing to take the national security arguments seriously.U.S. NewsJan 10
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ANALYSIS: Annual hockey event all about being CanadianIt has been gratifying, John Shannon says, to see the impact hockey has made on Canadians of all backgrounds.SportsJan 17
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Blake Lively’s team says Justin Baldoni lawsuit ‘desperate’: ‘It will fail’The drama between Blake Lively and her co-star Justin Baldoni continues to escalate.EntertainmentJan 17
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This Toronto convenience store was robbed before Christmas. The neighbourhood has stepped upResidents in Toronto stepped up for their local convenience store after it was robbed just before Christmas.CanadaJan 3
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ANALYSIS: Is Jets’ roster upgrade already in the dressing room?The Jets may have already found an improvement at second-line centre in captain Adam Lowry.SportsJan 15
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Family has car stolen from Calgary airportA family is without their vehicle after it was stolen from the Calgary International Airport. Overall, cart theft numbers are down, but January is a busy month for thieves.CrimeJan 6
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Republican Mike Johnson re-elected U.S. House Speaker in narrow voteIn the end, Mike Johnson was able to flip two remaining holdouts who decided to support him as House Speaker, drawing applause from Republicans.U.S. NewsJan 3
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‘Eclectic, strange or weird?’: Meet the collectors who treasure hunt across OntarioCollectors like Sacrey — who treasure hunt across the province for items to add to their niche collections — say it's not just about accumulating objects.CanadaDec 23, 2024