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After nearly a century, Windsor’s bus service linking Canada and the U.S. has made its final cross-border trip. Robert Lothian has more.
When the Toronto International Film Festival started in the mid-1970s, its purpose was to bring the best international films to Canadian audiences, programmer Robyn Citizen said in a recent video call ...
The Ford government is threatening to intervene and take over the province’s real estate watchdog if an audit doesn’t get to the bottom of a scandal that enveloped a large Ontario brokerage.
A group of 11 at Greenstone Gold Mine in Geraldton, Ont., are the grand prize winners of the August Health Sciences North 50/50 draw, taking home $432,700.
It was opening day for Mountain Orchards’ “pick your own apples” on Saturday, welcoming hundreds of families looking to spend quality time together.
Fire crews in an industrial part of southeast Edmonton are battling a blaze that started sometime Saturday morning.
A beloved member of Surrey’s Fraser Heights community is missing, and dozens of people have joined in the effort to find him.
Australia and Nauru signed an agreement on Friday to allow the Australian government to deport formerly detained people without valid visas to the tiny island nation, the Australian Associated Press ...
There’s been a lot of talk about the unwritten rules of tennis during Week 1 of this U.S. Open, whether it’s the necessity of a “ sorry, not sorry ” raised hand after a let cord or the proper way to ...
Business analyst Ian Lee explains why he hopes the Carney government will prioritize de minimis exemption in future Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.
A 27-year-old driver is facing stunt driving charges after allegedly exceeding the speed limit by 68 kilometres per hour on a Tay Township Road on Saturday.
Nova Scotia’s film industry is taking centre stage, with two productions filmed in the province hitting number one on streaming platforms.
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