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Residents of two communities in southwest Toronto are calling on the city to take action after several reported coyote attacks and dozens more sightings in the area since the beginning of the year. A press release from the Coyote Safety Coalition – a group representing residents in the Liberty Village and Fort York neighbourhoods – […]
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index fell more than 200 points Friday, weighed down by losses in energy and base metal stocks, while U.S. markets were mixed. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 215.28 points at 25,483.23. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 165.35 points at 44,546.08. The S&P 500 index […]
The City of Toronto says it has asked a non-profit builder of tiny shelters for homeless people to remove the structures from a downtown park. Spokesperson Russell Baker says the city has told the founder of Tiny Tiny Homes that five small portable emergency shelters at St. James Park, which is city-owned property, cannot remain […]
TORONTO — Auto parts maker Magna International Inc. is warning tariffs would have a negative impact on the auto industry, but says it’s ready to deal with what comes. “I believe this is going to be disruptive,” said company chief executive Swamy Kotagiri Friday on an earnings call with analysts. “We’re not looking forward to […]
TORONTO — Ontario’s police watchdog has charged a Toronto constable with aggravated assault after a 33-year-old man was seriously injured as officers were making an arrest last summer. The Special Investigations Unit says the incident took place near Toronto’s Dundas Square around 7 p.m. on Aug. 3. It says the man who was injured was […]
CLARINGTON, Ont. — Police east of Toronto have charged a 75-year-old nurse they allege sexually assaulted a resident while working at a long-term care home last fall. Durham regional police say the suspect was found touching a resident inappropriately during his shift at Fosterbrooke Long-Term Care Home in Clarington, Ont., on Oct. 15. He’s been […]
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Rachel Homan’s curling team was built to win. They’ve been doing a lot of that. The top-ranked women’s team in Canada and the world arrived at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts the heavy favourite to defend its national title and represent the country in the world championship again. Homan’s season record […]
NORTH BAY, Ont. — The leaders of Ontario’s New Democratic, Liberal and Green parties are going on the offensive against Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford in the first election debate of the campaign, pressing him in particular on his record on housing. The debate is being held in North Bay specifically to discuss northern issues, […]
OTTAWA — A group of young skaters carried a gigantic Canadian flag down Ottawa’s Rideau Canal Friday morning to help kick off events marking the 60th anniversary of Canada’s world-famous banner. The National Flag of Canada Day event includes speeches and the singing of the national anthem and is being attended by dozens of skaters, […]
HAMILTON — American defensive lineman Casey Sayles has signed a contract extension with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats through the 2026 CFL season, the team announced Friday. The 29-year-old suited up in 17 games for the Tiger-Cats last season, leading the team with seven quarterback sacks while adding 37 defensive tackles, two tackles for loss, three pass […]