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Warehouse One, Bootlegger Closing All 128 Canadian Locations
Canada's retail landscape just shifted: Warehouse One and Bootlegger are shutting down every store across the country, with discounts up...
Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit Dismissed by Federal Court for Filing Too Late
A federal court rejected Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling he waited too long to file his claims against the company he co-founded.
Six Canadians Among Activists Detained by Israeli Navy Off Cyprus
An aid flotilla attempting to break Israel's Gaza blockade was intercepted, with six Canadian activists now in military custody.
U.S. Pauses Long-Standing Defense Board With Canada, Cites Spending Gap
The U.S. undersecretary of defense announced a pause on a 1940s military cooperation forum, citing Canada's defense spending shortfalls.
Three Toronto Cops Arrested in Barcelona on Serious Charges
Three off-duty Toronto police officers face unspecified serious allegations after their arrest while on vacation in Spain.
Frank Hayden, Special Olympics Pioneer, Dies at 96
The Canadian researcher whose 1960s work on intellectual disability and exercise sparked the creation of the Special Olympics globally.
Inter Toronto's Youth Pathway Develops Next Generation
The CPL club's new U-14 academy program selected 13-year-old Filippo Le Verde, who balances elite soccer training with community service.
Pollen Levels Doubling Across Canada, Allergies Worsening
Canadian research shows pollen counts have doubled in recent years, with climate change extending warm seasons that accelerate plant...
Five-Alarm Blaze Engulfs Etobicoke Fireworks Store
A car crashed into the building early Monday, igniting explosives and forcing firefighters to battle a rapidly spreading fire with explosions.
Toronto Rock Wins Seventh NLL Cup Championship
The Rock defeated Halifax 12-7 in Game 4 to claim the National Lacrosse League title, capping a dominant playoff run.
Toronto Tempo Wins First Road Game in WNBA
Brittney Sykes scored 38 points as the Tempo beat the LA Sparks 106-96 on Sunday, marking the franchise's first away victory.
Inside the Century-Old Guelph Prison Left to Rot for Decades
An abandoned Ontario correctional centre from 1910 stands frozen in time—a stark reminder of a harsher era.