Person found dead after fire in historic building in Bowmanville, police say | Toronto taxi, ride-hailing companies ask to be included in city's 'Buy Local' campaign | Police search for motive in Scarborough pub mass shooting as councillor suggests link to tow truck violence
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Person found dead after fire in historic building in Bowmanville, police say; Clarington Fire Chief Dave Speed said the fire quickly spread to the attic and firefighters were forced to battle the blaze from the exterior\.

Person found dead after fire in historic building in Bowmanville, police say

March 10 , 2025 at 09:27:24 p.m. EDT • :

A person has been found dead inside a historic building in Bowmanville where a major fire happened last week, according to the Ontario Fire Marshal.

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Toronto taxi, ride-hailing companies ask to be included in city's 'Buy Local' campaign; Kristine Hubbard, operations manager for Beck Taxi

Toronto taxi, ride-hailing companies ask to be included in city's 'Buy Local' campaign

March 10 , 2025 at 06:18:50 p.m. EDT • :

Three Toronto taxi companies and one ride-hailing service are urging council to include their industry in the city's newly adopted "Buy Local, Buy Canadian" campaign as U.S. tariff threats continue.

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Police search for motive in Scarborough pub mass shooting as councillor suggests link to tow truck violence; Police work the scene of a shooting at a pub that left 12 people injured, including six with gunshot wounds, in Toronto, on Saturday\.

Police search for motive in Scarborough pub mass shooting as councillor suggests link to tow truck violence

March 10 , 2025 at 06:21:23 p.m. EDT • :

As police continue to search for suspects and a motive in a mass shooting at a Scarborough pub Friday, one local councillor says he's received calls that suggest it may be connected to violence in the towing industry.

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Canadian with Stage 4 cancer meets Severance cast after sliding into Ben Stiller's DMs; Emily Powell-Heaton, a Stage 4 cancer patient and Severance superfan, reached out to actor Ben Stiller, the show's executive producer, on social media\.

Canadian with Stage 4 cancer meets Severance cast after sliding into Ben Stiller's DMs

March 10 , 2025 at 05:59:48 p.m. EDT • :

When Emily Powell-Heaton reached out to Ben Stiller on social media, her goal was to knock another item off her bucket list.

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Patients speak out after thousands exposed to infection risk at Toronto gynecologist; Zahra Bakhsh was one of around 2500 patients from Dr\. Esther Park's office who were contacted recently by Toronto Public Health saying they may have been exposed to bloodborne infections\.

Patients speak out after thousands exposed to infection risk at Toronto gynecologist

March 6 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EST • :

Public health officials are warning some 2,500 people they may have been exposed to blood-borne infections at a Toronto gynecology office where medical tools were not properly cleaned.

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Toronto's 'bubble zone' bylaw to block protests outside certain spaces to be delayed indefinitely; Coun\. James Pasternak, who represents York Centre in north Toronto, says that while other municipalities have managed to put a bubble zone bylaw in place within weeks, Toronto has taken more than a year, and his constituents are getting fed up\.  

March 10 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Toronto's 'bubble zone' bylaw to block protests outside certain spaces to be delayed indefinitely

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Is Doug Ford's tough talk on Trump working? Experts say it might be gaining traction; Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks to media at Queen's Park in Toronto on March 4, 2025, slamming Donald Trump with some of his most aggressive comments to date about the US President\.  

March 9 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Is Doug Ford's tough talk on Trump working? Experts say it might be gaining traction

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19-year-old suffers life-threatening injuries in head-on crash in Durham: police; Durham Regional Police say a portion of a Pickering, Ont\., casino remains closed Monday morning after a fatal shooting that left one person dead\.  

March 8 , 2025 at 01:15:34 p.m. EST • :

19-year-old suffers life-threatening injuries in head-on crash in Durham: police

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The gift card industry is booming — and so is related fraud and organized crime; Joan Oanes says she was shocked to learn the \$50 gift card she bought for he sister-in-law was drained of funds\.  

March 10 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

The gift card industry is booming — and so is related fraud and organized crime

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Mark Carney dominated the race to replace Justin Trudeau. Now what?; Newly elected Liberal Party of Canada leader, and prime minister designate, Mark Carney greets the party faithful at the Rogers Centre, in Ottawa, on March 9, 2025\.  

March 10 , 2025 at 04:00:00 a.m. EDT • :

Mark Carney dominated the race to replace Justin Trudeau. Now what?

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