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Toronto's Rogers Centre to host WWE's Elimination Chamber on March 1

Toronto's Rogers Centre to host WWE's Elimination Chamber on March 1

TORONTO — The WWE is returning to Toronto's Rogers Centre for the first time in more than two decades. The professional wrestling promoter says it will hold its Elimination Chamber premium live event at the downtown ballpark on March 1.
Frank Stronach to face two separate trials on sex assault allegations: lawyer

Frank Stronach to face two separate trials on sex assault allegations: lawyer

Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach is set to face two separate trials on charges of sexual assault.

The Ontario Science Centre is the perfect site for a multi-purpose sports complex

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Youth social media: Why proposed Ontario and federal legislation won’t fix harms related to data exploitation

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Federal government faces potential loss if Trans Mountain pipeline sold: PBO

Federal government faces potential loss if Trans Mountain pipeline sold: PBO

Taxpayers are facing potential billions of dollars in losses on the sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline as the Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates its current value is less than the sum of its assets. The pipeline could be worth between $29.
Two girls accused in death of homeless Toronto man choose trial by judge alone

Two girls accused in death of homeless Toronto man choose trial by judge alone

Two teen girls charged in an alleged group attack on a homeless man in Toronto have chosen to be tried by a judge alone.
'More of the same': Jobless rate holds steady at 6.5% in October amid weak hiring

'More of the same': Jobless rate holds steady at 6.5% in October amid weak hiring

OTTAWA — The Canadian job market posted another weak hiring month in October as employers added a modest 15,000 jobs, but economists say the results aren't bad enough to spark concerns at the Bank of Canada.
Canada Ravens set to face U.S. Hawks in Women's Rugby League World Cup qualifier

Canada Ravens set to face U.S. Hawks in Women's Rugby League World Cup qualifier

Fresh from an 80-0 drubbing of the U.S. Pioneers developmental squad, the Canada Ravens look to take a step closer to the 2026 Women's Rugby League World Cup with a win Saturday over the full American team in Jacksonville, Fla. The 16th-ranked U.S.
Ticketing businesses, experts debate resale caps and dynamic pricing

Ticketing businesses, experts debate resale caps and dynamic pricing

TORONTO — When the world's hottest acts announce Canadian tour dates, fans have become accustomed to the ticket-buying experience being a mix of luck and loss.
Man charged with murder after fatal stabbing in Toronto apartment building

Man charged with murder after fatal stabbing in Toronto apartment building

A Toronto man is facing a murder charge after a fatal stabbing in a Scarborough apartment building early Thursday morning. Police say officers responded to the building on Lawrence Avenue, east of Kingston Road just after 6 a.m.
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