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Suspect still at large in TMU hit-and-run that injured four: Toronto police

Suspect still at large in TMU hit-and-run that injured four: Toronto police

Police say they're still searching for a suspect in a hit-and-run that injured four people on Toronto Metropolitan University's downtown campus Tuesday afternoon in what they believe may have been a targeted incident.
Two dead after shooting in Toronto's east end: police

Two dead after shooting in Toronto's east end: police

TORONTO — Toronto police say two people are dead after a shooting in the city's east end last night. Police say officers responded to a report of gunshots heard in the area of Bain Avenue and Logan Avenue just after 11 p.m.
Blue Jays outfielder Alan Roden taking advantage of his opportunity

Blue Jays outfielder Alan Roden taking advantage of his opportunity

TORONTO — Blue Jays outfielder Alan Roden has been getting consistent playing time over the first few weeks of his rookie season. On Tuesday night, he showed that he seems to be settling into a groove.
AFC Toronto gets new majority owner just days ahead of debut in Northern Super League

AFC Toronto gets new majority owner just days ahead of debut in Northern Super League

TORONTO — Just days ahead of its debut in the Northern Super League, AFC Toronto has a new majority owner in Mark Mitchell.
Hit-and-run on TMU campus appears to have targeted a specific person: Toronto police

Hit-and-run on TMU campus appears to have targeted a specific person: Toronto police

TORONTO — The driver of a vehicle that struck several pedestrians on Toronto Metropolitan University's downtown campus may have been targeting a specific individual on the walkway before speeding away from the scene, police said Tuesday.
New facility to house asylum seekers in Toronto with mental health services on site

New facility to house asylum seekers in Toronto with mental health services on site

TORONTO — A new facility designed to house and support refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto is set to open next month with a focus on addressing mental health issues.
Honda confirms no plans to reduce Canadian auto production amid trade war

Honda confirms no plans to reduce Canadian auto production amid trade war

TORONTO — Honda is not shifting any Canadian production to the United States, at least not for now, the company said Tuesday in response to a report that it was considering such a move.
Tariffs and Trump loom large in Ontario's agenda-setting throne speech

Tariffs and Trump loom large in Ontario's agenda-setting throne speech

TORONTO — The economic uncertainty created by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs permeated Ontario's throne speech Tuesday, a ceremonial offering intended to set the new provincial government's agenda and tone. The speech, delivered by Lt.-Gov.
Most Ontario utilities don't study climate risk to electrical grid: survey

Most Ontario utilities don't study climate risk to electrical grid: survey

TORONTO — The majority of Ontario's electricity utilities don't study how climate change could threaten parts of the power grid, a survey found as the province eyes changes that would require them to assess their vulnerability to extreme weather and
Playing in CFL gives Covington deeper appreciation of father's achievements

Playing in CFL gives Covington deeper appreciation of father's achievements

Christian Covington has always been aware of his Hall of Fame father's many football achievements, but he now has a deeper appreciation of them. Covington is heading into his second season with the B.C.