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One arrest made after midday crash in South Etobicoke

One arrest made after midday crash in South Etobicoke

Main artery of Alderwood partially shut down after police were called for reports of a personal injury collision.
Teachers' unions warn that TDSB job cuts may be larger than projected

Teachers' unions warn that TDSB job cuts may be larger than projected

Teachers' unions warn cuts could exceed 600 positions and impact student support, while the Toronto District School Board argues cuts are tied to declining enrolment.
Raptors return to postseason, playoff path to be determined

Raptors return to postseason, playoff path to be determined

Toronto’s long-awaited playoff berth marks a turning point after years of rebuilding
Blue Jays stumble after hot start

Blue Jays stumble after hot start

Toronto ends six-game losing streak with win over World Series champion Dodgers, but questions remain after early-season slide.
Unplug and connect: Digital Detox Day gets students to interact IRL

Unplug and connect: Digital Detox Day gets students to interact IRL

Humber Polytechnic’s Digital Detox Day provides a way for students to interact with each other and fill out their passports to reality.
From Humber to Hot Docs: Student films set for April 16 screening

From Humber to Hot Docs: Student films set for April 16 screening

The future of Canada’s film industry was on display at Humber Polytechnic as the 2026 FMTV graduating class premiered their original short films.
Modest growth in Canada driven by oil and gas, but risks remain.

Modest growth in Canada driven by oil and gas, but risks remain.

Canada’s economy grew by a modest 0.1 per cent in January, with mining, oil and gas sectors offsetting declines in manufacturing.
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crosses floor, joins Liberals

Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu crosses floor, joins Liberals

Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu decided to leave the Conservatives and join the Liberal caucus. Prime Minister Mark Carney is now just one seat short of a majority government.
Projections show Liberals expected to form majority government

Projections show Liberals expected to form majority government

Three byelections, two of them in Toronto, are being held on April 13. University-Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest are expected to remain Liberal, while Terrebonne in Quebec is once again showing it could be a tight race.
Airlines adding fuel surcharges as rising oil prices push up travel costs

Airlines adding fuel surcharges as rising oil prices push up travel costs

Airlines are beginning to roll out fuel surcharges as the rising cost of oil and jet fuel increase operating costs. Travellers are expected to feel the impact as peak summer travel season approaches.