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TTC permanently ends Scarborough train service earlier than planned after derailment

TTC permanently ends Scarborough train service earlier than planned after derailment

Toronto's transit agency says it is permanently ending service on a rail line in the east-end area of Scarborough months earlier than planned following a derailment in July.
Amber Alert not delivered across province, OPP investigate what went wrong

Amber Alert not delivered across province, OPP investigate what went wrong

An Amber Alert involving a baby girl believed to be abducted in southern Ontario was not transmitted to cell phones across the province early Thursday, provincial police said as they investigated what went wrong.
'Confident' Canadian men look to face challenges, expectations at FIBA World Cup

'Confident' Canadian men look to face challenges, expectations at FIBA World Cup

Head coach Jordi Fernandez is welcoming the high expectations facing Canada's men's basketball team. The 15th-ranked Canadian men's senior team is getting set to open the FIBA World Cup on Friday with a game against France in Jakarta, Indonesia.
RBC reports $3.9Bn profit, says ramping up job cuts ahead of economic slowdown

RBC reports $3.9Bn profit, says ramping up job cuts ahead of economic slowdown

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada is ramping up job cuts as it works to reduce costs ahead of an expected economic slowdown.

Nova Scotia floods caused $170M in insured damages, estimate shows

Historic flooding in Nova Scotia last month caused more than $170 million in insured damages, an initial estimate from Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. shows.
Canadian Table Tennis Championships in Hay River cancelled due to N.W.T. wildfires

Canadian Table Tennis Championships in Hay River cancelled due to N.W.T. wildfires

HAY RIVER, N.W.T. — The Canadian Table Tennis Championships scheduled for Sept. 22-24 in Hay River, N.W.T., have been cancelled due to the ongoing wildfire situation in the territory, Table Tennis North announced.
Officials confirm death at notorious Her Majesty's Penitentiary jail in Newfoundland

Officials confirm death at notorious Her Majesty's Penitentiary jail in Newfoundland

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador's Department of Justice says an inmate had died at a notorious, Victorian-era jail for male prisoners in St. John's. A spokesperson says in an email the department was notified of the death Tuesday night.
Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

Canadians unified on forest protection although wildfire cause divisive: poll

A new poll found 81 per cent of respondents agreed the federal government should be doing more to protect Canada’s forests and wildlife. 
'Cash stuffing' offers path to savings with fresh take on an old budgeting trick

'Cash stuffing' offers path to savings with fresh take on an old budgeting trick

TORONTO — Savannah Dasilva was searching for a budgeting method she could stick to for years to come. The Toronto student dabbled with Excel spreadsheets, but they got confusing fast, and budgeting apps, which never seemed to do the trick.
Percentage of French speakers in N.B. rises from 2016 but down from historic high

Percentage of French speakers in N.B. rises from 2016 but down from historic high

FREDERICTON — Statistics Canada data shows that the percentage of people in New Brunswick who can hold a conversation in French is up from 2016 but down from historic highs. The province's 320,300 French speakers made up 41.