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How many FIFA games will Toronto host?

FIFA confirms number of matches for Toronto and Vancouver in 2026 World Cup.

Canada sees a surge in whooping cough cases, raising public health concerns.

Runaway Kangaroo spotted in Oshawa neighbourhood

A kangaroo on the loose in Oshawa had residents doing double takes — and animal services scrambling to catch the runaway marsupial

Friends of missing Canadian-Palestinian journalist call for help in his search

Zaheera Soomar speaks out about Mansour Shouman's disappearance in Gaza.

Canada’s men’s 4x100m relay team, led by Andre De Grasse, clinched Olympic gold in Paris

Torontonians get creative and turn a city post into a Lego tower

Little Italy residents spark joy with a Lego tower.

Hundreds of illegally dumped tires near Etobicoke’s Mimico Creek raise environmental concerns

'God help me, please': Woman speaks out after off-leash dogs attack her

Toronto woman mauled by two unleashed dogs while waiting for a bus.

The TTC plans weekend service disruptions but will boost transit options for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.

Students, ex-president raise concerns about racism at NSCAD

Current president says school is expanding supports for BIPOC students

Toronto schools implement a classroom cellphone ban, sparking debate among educators, parents, and students.

Community grieves after fire guts century-old clubhouse on Toronto Islands

An early morning fire destroyed a beloved island community center.

Anonymous donor offers $10M to save N.S. church facing demolition. But there's a condition

Local group spent nearly a decade trying to save Église Sainte-Marie in Digby County

Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist

'Every single week, we can expect another woman to be killed by a man closely known to her': advocate

Former Raptors coach Nick Nurse returned to Toronto to support a week-long music program he launched for students after the team’s championship win.

Former Raptor Pascal Siakam receives warm ovation in his return to Toronto.

Nova Scotians aren't getting the help they need to remove online intimate images, expert says

Police in N.S. say reports of intimate images online posted without consent are increasing

Young swimmers dive into the Toronto pool where Summer McIntosh once trained.

Vigil held for Adu Boakye — man shot dead in random attack in Toronto

Friends and family remember a hardworking newcomer from Ghana.

Students fuel drive to bring French school to Acadian community in Guysborough County

A new generation of Acadians in Guysborough County wants to connect to its French roots and is fighting to make it happen.

Family of man shot by Toronto police fights for justice

Family says Tylor Coore needed help, not force.

After being bullied at school, N.S. boy receives birthday cards from around the world

‘I've never seen this kid happier,’ mom says

Muslim food bank faces shortage of halal meals during Ramadan

Food insecurity worsens for newcomers and low-income families.

''She was a fighter': N.S. author remembered for strength in the face of ALS

Angela Parker-Brown, 50, died Friday with her family by her side

Mona Ayesh, a Toronto woman with family in Gaza, says the temporary ceasefire is a "pause of killing" rather than real relief.

Ukrainian refugee ready to represent Nova Scotia in Canada Games, but there's one problem

Sasha Kaplin doesn't have permanent residency, a requirement to compete

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine visits Toronto refugees with a message of hope

Toronto’s pigeons are on birth control

The city uses rooftop feeders with birth control to manage pigeon population humanely.

Why there is no fencing, safety equipment or lifeguards at Peggys Cove

Over several decades, Nova Scotia landmark has been the site of multiple drownings

Newborns being directed to mobile clinics amid doctor shortage

Unattached newborn clinics have own staff and work within mobile health clinic

The Blue Jays and Texas Rangers battle for AL Wild Card spot

Santa’s helpers in Toronto sort toys for children in need

Volunteers spread holiday cheer with Share A Christmas drive.

Nova Scotians grieve dead, stranded loved ones in Syria and Turkey

Local Turkish and Syrian organizations call for donations to help earthquake victims

'I just need a chance to live again': Jamaican migrant worker with cancer begs to stay in N.S.

A seasonal farm worker from Jamaica is fighting to stay in Nova Scotia for cancer treatment, saying it would be a death sentence for her to go home..

Premier Doug Ford reverses controversial Greenbelt decision

Woman dead, 2 injured after driver intentionally struck them in Toronto

Police investigate targeted vehicular attack on pedestrians.

Canadian Blood Services needs Black Canadians to donate, but expert says barriers persist

Canadian Blood Services is urging Black Canadians to help diversify its blood donor and stem cell registry base.

Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival: Kane Grant unveils 'Unapologetic' costume for King and Queen competition

Rally in Mississauga demands action after Gaza blackout

Protesters call for global intervention after Gaza communication collapse.

How Viola Desmond's salon space has been reimagined through art

Those walking along Gottingen Street in Halifax can now step into an art space created to honour civil rights activist Viola Desmond.

PWHL game sells out Scotiabank Arena — a first for women’s hockey

Nearly 100 asylum seekers forced to leave Toronto church shelter

Capacity issues strain emergency housing options.

Turning disaster into art, wood carver makes sculptures from trees downed by Fiona

Jay MacKay has been creating sculptures out of trees that held sentimental value

Louis March remembered as tireless advocate against gun violence

Ontario reverses decision on controversial Greenbelt land swap

Ford government backtracks after major public backlash.

High levels of stress, anxiety among seniors stripped of services in Bridgewater apartments

Community group asks director of residential tenancies to intervene on behalf of residents

Toronto Island residents rally to save arborist's business

Seniors in Bridgewater apartment building fear displacement

Residents feel forced out amid redevelopment pressures.

Dozens of birds hurt by Fiona take refuge in Hope for Wildlife

Storm also brought tropical birds from Bermuda that didn’t survive

Breathing difficulties spike in Toronto amid air quality warnings

Milos Raonic secures spot in National Bank Open second round

Canadian tennis star returns strong after injury setbacks.

Crews going full tilt in Halifax area to clean up after Fiona

Dozens of streets still blocked off by downed trees.

Toronto calls for residents to open rental units to asylum seekers

Man dead after violent altercation in North York

Police investigate deadly confrontation outside parking lot.

N.S. man teams up with Terry Fox's brother to bring Canadian icon's run to Ireland

This year's Terry Fox run in Dublin raised $27K Cdn for the Irish Cancer Society

Barrie residents still feel impact 2 years after tornado

Toronto's streetscape gets an artistic refresh

Local artists add color and creativity to overlooked corners of the city.

Ukrainian medical workers frustrated by 'silence' on Nova Scotia licences

Ukrainian refugees say navigating the health-care system is challenging and discouraging.

East York fastpitch league honors longtime announcer Peter Cripps

Bhangra dancer Gurdeep Pandher spreads joy in Nova Scotia

Pandher has danced in Halifax, Inverness, Mabou and Peggys Cove

Group scrambles to bring 30-tonne dead humpback whale to Halifax shore

Recovery efforts are being hampered by whale's size and structure of Halifax harbour.

How the village of Eden Mills is approaching complete carbon neutrality

With a passion for the environment and the community, Eden Mills has reached 75 per cent carbon neutrality

A double-double and a morning smile: local Tim Hortons server a social media hit for his fun service

People have been taking to social media to sing praises of Damien Smith

Guelph scientist leads climate research in The Great White North

Pierre Fogal leads a team of researchers monitoring the weather and climate change in the Arctic

Guelph's Syrian Experience: Raising young children in a new land

In the first of a five-part series, we look at the challenges and successes of the Syrian refugees who came to Guelph three years ago

'He was heaven sent:' Guelph stranger saves baby's life by donating own liver

Baby Matthew and liver donor Derek Roy are both in good health after surgery

Veteran flies across Canada to return a war medal to a Guelph stranger

Veteran Susan Giebel travelled from Alberta to Guelph to return a medal she found to a family she never met