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Loved ones, strangers mourn teen who died after TTC stabbing

Loved ones, strangers mourn teen who died after TTC stabbing

TORONTO — On blue cardstock taped to the outside of a Toronto subway station, the messages of mourning grew.
Ontario minister defends covering fewer eye exams for seniors

Ontario minister defends covering fewer eye exams for seniors

TORONTO — Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones is defending a move to reduce the frequency of eye exams for healthy seniors, saying Monday that changes to funding for optometry services involve "fine tuning" the coverage.
Multidisciplinary artists from Vancouver, Toronto to vie for $50K photography award

Multidisciplinary artists from Vancouver, Toronto to vie for $50K photography award

TORONTO — Multidisciplinary artists from Vancouver and Toronto are in the running for the $50,000 Scotiabank Photography Award.
Several southern Ontario public health units warn whooping cough on the rise

Several southern Ontario public health units warn whooping cough on the rise

Several public health units in southwestern Ontario say they've seen a spike in cases of whooping cough and are urging residents to get vaccinated against the respiratory illness that can be particularly severe in young children.
Queen's Plate-winning jockey Steve Bahen calling it a career

Queen's Plate-winning jockey Steve Bahen calling it a career

TORONTO — Jockey Steve Bahen, who rode 82-1 long-shot T J's Lucky Moon to a stunning victory in the 2002 Queen’s Plate, retired Monday. Bahen, a 56-year-old Montreal native, had been pondering retirement since the end of the 2022 season.
Olympian Kylie Masse embraces leadership role at this week's Canadian swimming trials

Olympian Kylie Masse embraces leadership role at this week's Canadian swimming trials

TORONTO — When Kylie Masse looks around the pool deck at Toronto's Pan Am Centre, she sees a lot of friendly, familiar faces from Canada's swimming community.
Contract instructors, TAs go on strike at Carleton University after no deal reached

Contract instructors, TAs go on strike at Carleton University after no deal reached

A union representing about 3,000 teaching assistants and contract instructors at Carleton University says its members have gone on strike.
Dye & Durham considering possible spin out of TM Group in addition to sale option

Dye & Durham considering possible spin out of TM Group in addition to sale option

TORONTO — Dye & Durham Ltd. says it is considering spinning out its TM Group business in addition to a possible sale after agreeing with the United Kingdom's competition regulator last year that it would dispose of the business.
Ontario doles out $5.5M to small communities for storm clean up, recovery

Ontario doles out $5.5M to small communities for storm clean up, recovery

TWEED, Ont. — Nearly two dozen small municipalities in Ontario will share $5.5 million to help with recovering from extreme weather.
Onex to reduce proposed sunset provision for multiple-voting shares

Onex to reduce proposed sunset provision for multiple-voting shares

TORONTO — Onex Corp. says it is shortening the proposed sunset provision for its multiple-voting shares to three years from its initial plan for five.
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