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Toronto police urge public to come forward with information about illegal car sales
Toronto police are asking the public to increase reporting on information about stolen vehicles, as the force aims to stem the rapidly growing scourge of car thefts.
Aug 17, 2023 1:22 PM
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'Stand up to hate': 90 years since the riot at Toronto's Christie Pits
TORONTO — The riot at Christie Pits, which happened 90 years ago on Wednesday, was among the worst episodes of ethnically or religiously motivated violence in Toronto's history, an outbreak of unrest that historians and advocates say the city should
Aug 16, 2023 4:57 PM
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NDP adds to Greenbelt complaint to integrity commissioner in light of auditor report
TORONTO — Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is asking the province's integrity commissioner to consider within his Greenbelt investigation the premier and government staffers' reported use of personal phones and emails.
Aug 16, 2023 4:41 PM
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Cheese-burger flavoured ice cream, pink macaroni top food highlights at 2023 'Ex'
Cheese-burger flavored ice cream, pickle fries and pink macaroni dinner served with caviar in a bread bowl are some of the new food offerings at this year's Canadian National Exhibition, the 144-year-old fair that opens this week.
Aug 16, 2023 4:23 PM
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Ottawa's north-south LRT line newly delayed, won’t open until November at earliest
OTTAWA — A southward expansion of Ottawa's light-rail transit system that includes a stop at the airport is facing fresh delays, and will not open until November at the earliest.
Aug 16, 2023 4:11 PM
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LCBO warns subscribers to its promotional emails of data breach
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario is warning subscribers to its promotional emails that their personal information may have been accessed by an "unauthorized party.
Aug 16, 2023 2:26 PM
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Ontario college faculty get salary boost after Bill 124 struck down
TORONTO — College faculty members represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union will be receiving an additional 6.5 per cent in salary increases over three years.
Aug 16, 2023 1:25 PM
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Mississauga, Ont., camp counsellor faces child pornography, sexual assault charges
A Mississauga, Ont., camp counsellor, who was accused earlier this month of filming an undressed child in a washroom, has been charged with more criminal offences this week after police identified a total of 22 child victims.
Aug 16, 2023 11:48 AM
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One man dead in downtown Toronto hit and run: police
Toronto police say a fatal hit and run in the city's downtown core is being investigated as a homicide. Officers responded to reports around 10:50 Tuesday night of a male pedestrian hit by a vehicle in the area of Sherbourne Street and Queen Street.
Aug 16, 2023 9:07 AM
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Class-action lawsuit proposed over Toronto police practice of 'carding'
TORONTO — A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched over Toronto police's historic use of "carding," alleging the practice of randomly stopping people and collecting their information continues to harm marginalized communities.
Aug 15, 2023 5:24 PM
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