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14D AGO

Court dismisses Crown bid to detain lawyer in wedding case

Ontario's top court rejected the Crown's effort to overturn bail for Deepak Paradkar, who is accused of advising a murder in an alleged...

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Pot shops expect World Cup sales bump near stadium

Cannabis retailers near Toronto Stadium are stocking novelty products and expecting up to 10% sales increases during tournament match days.

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University Avenue bike lanes face new scrutiny over logic

A transit advocacy group's criticism of cycle tracks near major hospitals is drawing pushback from analysts who say the claims don't...

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New water shuttle launches on Toronto waterfront Friday

East-West Water Shuttle Pilot opens with three stops in the inner harbour. One-way trips $15, hourly departures starting 11 a.m.

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Carney signals Billy Bishop consultation this summer

Prime Minister says federal process on airport expansion coming. No decision made yet.

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Bike Share launches World Cup weekly pass

$40 pass offers unlimited rides through tournament. Available June 1 to July 19.

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World Cup volunteers share behind-the-scenes access

Thousands needed for June 12–July 2. Perks include Adidas gear, transit passes, and soccer stars.

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Ontario raises ticket-scalping fines to $25,000

New law targets resellers charging inflated prices for concerts and sports. Takes effect June 10.

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Do West Fest takes over Dundas this weekend

16 blocks of food, music, and Portuguese culture. Rain or shine, the unofficial start to summer.

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Gun spotted in Jane and Finch, schools in lockdown

Toronto police search for suspect after reports of firearm in neighborhood. No injuries reported.

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6 Toronto Video Game Month events to check out

Free and low-cost celebrations of the city's gaming scene. From giant games to VR conferences.

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Ontario uploading Gardiner and DVP in 2027, pledges toll-free future

Ford government commits $353 million to take over two critical Toronto highways and ensure they stay free of tolls.