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Knights top Leafs to snap Toronto’s win streakSheldon Keefe wasn't around to see the conclusion of his team's win streak.Sports7 hours
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Why thousands of rural Ontarians may be at risk of losing their doctorRoughly 10,000 patients in rural Ontario could lose their doctor due to a provincial funding decision that splits a small town into haves and have-nots, a clinic director warns.Canada11 hours
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Ontario university to remove vending machines due to facial recognition technology concernsA southwestern Ontario university says it will be getting rid of more than two dozen vending machines after students raised concerns about facial recognition technology.CanadaFeb 27
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Toronto cops admit misconduct for arrest, using stun gun on Black man in case of ‘mistaken identity’The case, his family says, highlights the disproportionate use of force levelled against Black people and ongoing racial profiling by Toronto’s police force.CrimeFeb 27
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Manoah struggles in first pre-season startToronto Blue Jays right-hander Alek Manoah allowed four earned runs over 1 2/3 innings in his first start of the pre-season Tuesday afternoon against the Detroit Tigers.SportsFeb 27
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Immigration minister calls Ontario’s international student claims ‘garbage’The federal government has responded to a growing series of attacks from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his ministers over the imposition of a cap on international students.PoliticsFeb 27
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‘Serious assault’ in east end was stabbing, charges now laid: London, Ont. policeA stabbing victim has been released from hospital and police say a 25-year-old London, Ont., man has been charged with aggravated assault.CrimeFeb 27
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Headless animal, possibly coyote, found on beach in Port Stanley, Ont.: PoliceA headless, partially decomposed animal carcass believed to be some kind of canine, possibly a coyote, was found on beach near the water at Port Stanley, Ont., said Elgin OPP.CanadaFeb 27
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Ontario town backs scrapped LCBO pilot program to scan IDsThe Ford government swiftly cancelled a pilot that would have required ID at the entrances of some LCBO stores. Now, one Ontario town says the program was needed.PoliticsFeb 27
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Homebuyers must save decades before buying in Ontario’s largest cities: reportA study says gaps in saving timelines between singles and couples seeking to buy a starter home are getting larger across Ontario, particularly in pricier markets.CanadaFeb 27
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Son of Blue Jays reliever Erik Swanson hit by car, in critical condition in hospitalToronto Blue Jays reliever Erik Swanson has left the team to be with his family after his son, Toby, suffered serious injuries after he was hit by a car on Sunday.SportsFeb 27
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Ontario euthanizes 84 raccoons and accuses rehab centre of mistreating animalsOntario has euthanized 84 raccoons and laid dozens of charges against a wildlife rehabilitation centre it accuses of allowing animals to suffer with no real hope of recoveryCanadaFeb 27
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Online buying and selling: Most in Ontario say they’re anxious about meet upsA new report suggests the majority of Ontario residents are uncomfortable meeting up in person for buying or selling items through Facebook Marketplace or Kijiji due to scams.CanadaFeb 27
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Ford shut down internal push to raise university, college tuition: DocsInternal documents obtained by Global News show the minister in charge of universities and colleges was ready to raise tuition fees before Premier Doug Ford shut the plan down.PoliticsFeb 27
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London, Ont. athletes representing province at Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in CalgaryThere are 64 athletes from the London-Middlesex area flying out west to compete in the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary, joining 346 others representing Ontario.CanadaFeb 26
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Doug Ford reiterates plan for ‘like-minded judges’ on Ontario courtsOntario Premier Doug Ford has doubled down on his comments about appointing "like-minded judges" in Ontario as backlash over his original comments continues.PoliticsFeb 26
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Solar eclipse not a reason to close schools early, Ontario’s education minister saysSeveral school boards across Ontario are planning changes to their schedules on April 8, when a rare solar eclipse is set to plunge parts of the province into darkness.EducationFeb 26
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Maple Leafs recall goaltender Woll from MarliesThe Toronto Maple Leafs have recalled goaltender Joseph Woll from his conditioning stint with the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies, the NHL club announced Monday.SportsFeb 26
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Tuesday budget meeting is last chance for Londoners to comment on proposed spendingAmong those who have already weighed in ahead of Tuesday's London council budget meeting, one item stands out: the huge ask from London police.CanadaFeb 26
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Ontario police officer allegedly dragged 50 metres during auto-theft suspect arrestPolice say a foot chase involving a pair of men stealing a Toyota truck resulted in an officer being dragged some 50 metres and suffering minor injuries.CrimeFeb 26
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‘Weather whiplash’: Arctic blast to follow warm temps, possible thunderstorms in southern OntarioSouthern Ontario residents are set to experience a "weather whiplash" this week, with an Arctic blast set to follow possible thunderstorms and double-digit high temperatures.WeatherFeb 26
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This deer took a plunge into an indoor Ontario rec centre pool. Chaos ensuedA deer broke through a window and into a recreation centre in Ontario, taking a dip into a hot tub and then the pool before staff managed to coax it out of the building.CanadaFeb 26
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Ontario ice fishing anglers reminded to remove huts as season nears endIce huts will be required to be removed from lakes throughout the month of March, depending on the Fisheries Management Zone.CanadaFeb 26
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More than 70 per cent of people in jails awaiting bail or trial, report says"We need to change the culture of bail court decision making," said Nicole Myers, an associate professor of sociology at Queen's University.CanadaFeb 26
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‘Breaking point’: Thousands of academic workers at York University go on strikeAbout 3,000 academic workers at York University have gone on strike today after their union said the university didn't meet their demand to "address the affordability crisis."EducationFeb 26