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Ontario government says it will not seize all of Toronto Islands
Politics

Ontario government says it will not seize all of Toronto Islands

The provincial government says it will only use the land necessary for its proposed expansion of Billy Bishop Airport, despite new legislation that grants it broader powers.

By Harper Willis ·
Digital Tools Transform Court Transparency, Public Access to Records in Toronto
News
Digital Tools Transform Court Transparency, Public Access to Records in Toronto

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.

By Finn McDonald · 19 Apr
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Man charged with murder in fatal East York stabbing
Crime
Man charged with murder in fatal East York stabbing

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.

By Campbell Reid · 30 Mar
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Toronto charity nears one millionth ticket giveaway for kids
Community
Toronto charity nears one millionth ticket giveaway for kids

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.

By Finn McDonald · 7 Apr
Toronto bottler receives first EDGE business incentive grant
Business
Toronto bottler receives first EDGE business incentive grant

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.

By Finn McDonald · 15 Apr
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Developer pushes condo tower plan at historic Brass Rail site
Property
Developer pushes condo tower plan at historic Brass Rail site

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.

By Harper Willis · 22 Apr
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