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There were 232 passengers and 12 crew members onboard the flight, which had been bound for London’s Gatwick Airport.
The Canadian Institute for Health Information says more surgeries are being performed than before the pandemic — but wait times have still grown longer. The report released Thursday looked at wait ...
Sometimes there are strange symmetries in death, as in life. The twin passings of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson this week brought that into sharp relief. Both were musical geniuses who paid a high price ...
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration are set to rally in hundreds of cities on Saturday during the military parade in Washington for the Army’s 250th anniversary — which coincides with ...
TORONTO — Kendrick Lamar is set to perform in Toronto tonight in his first swing through Drake’s hometown since the pair started feuding last year. The American rapper stops in the city for two nights ...
A newly released report estimates Canada will need at least $30 billion in new capital investments by 2040 if it wants to meet domestic demand for the critical minerals key to a green economy ...
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup hits the one-year mark, former Canadian national team goalkeeper and Hall of Famer Paul Dolan shares his thoughts on what it means for Canada to host the ...
A young person has been taken to hospital after being stabbed at a community centre in Vaughan Wednesday afternoon.
The 21-year-old rider from Pickering was rushed to hospital with serious injuries. He died of his injuries on June 9. The driver of the SUV remained on the scene and no other injuries were reported.
Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted Wednesday of one of the top charges in his sex crimes retrial but acquitted of another, and jurors were as yet unable to reach a verdict on a third ...
ArcelorMittal Long Products Canada is closing its wire drawing mill in Hamilton, putting 153 employees out of work. The company said Wednesday all of the work will now be done at its Montreal location ...
Pride Toronto’s executive director Kojo Modeste says the festival faces a $900,000 shortfall that is likely to impact programming next year.
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