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Letters: Technoparc land-deal victory is not yet complete
Opposition gears up for long-awaited return of the Ontario legislature
Clifford Lincoln: Men keep waging war. It's high time for more women to lead the world
Montreal weather: Bright and breezy
How a single dad from Timmins, Ont., built an alternate Minecraft server for the autistic community
For over a decade autistic children who love the video game Minecraft have had a safe version to play, and it’s all thanks to a single father from Timmins, Ont.
Why wait to retire? These Canadians are embracing the adult gap year instead
Human resources professionals say Canadian companies are seeing more employees asking to take absences from work that are longer than standard vacation time allows. Some call it a mini-retirement; others refer to it as an ‘adult gap year.’
Ottawa woman celebrates court victory for youth on climate change
Yukon dog returned home after unexpected ride to Arizona
Alyce Johnson is crediting her dog's implanted microchip with helping bring the pooch back home after an epic, 10-day, 10,000-kilometre adventure to the American desert and back.
Ontario says bike lanes cause gridlock. These people don't roll with that
Some observers are pushing back on the idea that bike lanes cause traffic congestion as the Ontario government embarks on a potential shakeup for how future bikeways get the green light.
This Montreal street is closed to cars before and after class to keep elementary students safe
The Ville-Marie borough inaugurated its first 'rue école' on a stretch of Rouen Street near Jean-Baptiste-Meilleur elementary school. It's where a seven-year-old was killed in a hit-and-run in 2022. Local traffic will still be able to park, enter and exit, but volunteers will be asking motorists to not drive any faster than pedestrians.
National ban on vaping flavours coming 'soon,' says addictions minister
The minister of mental health and addictions says the federal government will ban most vape flavours across Canada soon — more than three years after Ottawa first promised to bring in the regulations.
BC Conservatives post massive gains across Lower Mainland
B.C. election: All but 3 NDP cabinet members projected to win re-election
Homeowner reported missing amid B.C. mudslide
Rescuers in Coquitlam, B.C., say they are searching for a missing homeowner in the city's Quarry Road area after torrential rain triggered a mudslide in the area.