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Smart Ways Canadians Handle Surprise Costs
Unexpected bills rarely arrive at a convenient moment. Here is how Toronto households can take the hit without turning one problem into three.
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The digital era is reshaping how Torontonians access legal information, with online platforms making public court records more readily available to legal professionals, journalists, and interested citizens.
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Toronto will host a 22-day FIFA Fan Festival that will be mostly free to attend, though the city has not yet figured out how to pay for the event.
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A 21-year-old man faces second-degree murder and robbery charges in connection with the death of Ahmed Hassan Asif, 27, in a stabbing last week.
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A Toronto charity is set to give away its one millionth event ticket, providing children and families facing financial barriers with access to arts, culture, and sports.
Business
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National Dry Beverages, a North York-based bottler, is the first company to receive funding under the city's EDGE program, facilitating an $18.1 million expansion.
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A developer's years-long effort to build a 64-storey condo tower at the site of the historic Brass Rail Tavern on Yonge Street is again before city council.

















