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Bo Levi Mitchell threw for five touchdowns and passed a big career milestone as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats romped to a 51-38 ...
Hamilton Tiger-Cats roared to a 51-38 win over the host Toronto Argonauts on Friday night, earning bragging rights in this ...
A large number of newcomers are using English names that don’t match the one on their passports when they come to Canada. The reason? Mispronunciation of given names. But is using a different name ...
Brampton’s Javier Gilgeous-Glasgow is confident in reaching his ultimate goal of making it to the NBA. The 19-year-old was selected as one of the 24 best players in the nation to showcase their ...
Meadowcliffe resident Susan Scinocca shows the extent of cliff erosion where a tree used to stand. A majestic view lined by cliffs, beaches and a waterfront. It is not often how Scarborough is ...
The issue has been at the forefront of public discussion this spring after a child suffered life-altering injuries after being attacked by an off-leash dog at a playground in Little Norway Park in ...
Remi Lemay is hoping to follow in the footsteps of other Quebecers to a major American university. Photo: Nadia Rochefort. Rémi Lemay is on the fast track to making his dreams come true as a baseball ...
Toronto is the 15th best city in the world, according to a recent ranking. And no, the list wasn’t out of 15. Resonance Consulting, a Vancouver-based firm, has released their annual list of the ...
Meet the team behind the Toronto Observer’s ‘ Our Canada ‘ feature package! We’re a group of 32 aspiring journalists from the University of Toronto’s Joint Journalism program in collaboration with ...
CALEDON, Ont. – Mackenzie Hughes wrapped up Saturday’s third round of the RBC Canadian Open in prime contention to bring it home. The 34-year-old Dundas, ...
It’s slowly become a visible cue, a silent nod, and an implied accessory. Whether it’s flipped, stretched, or decorated, it offers a sly suggestion to those who just get it.
It's against the law to build tall snowmen in P.E.I and climbing trees in Oshawa is a big no-no. Believe it or not, these are laws that are still in our Canadian books.