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Massive domino installation topples through Toronto

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A trail of 8,000 giant dominoes spanning 2.5 kilometres through Toronto neighbourhoods was set up and subsequently felled as part of a public art installation meant to encourage social interaction between Torontonians.
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Ontario government eyes restricting bike lanes on city streets

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The Ontario government is looking at possible legislation that would prohibit adding bike lanes if a lane of traffic has to be cut, sources say. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp dives into what we know so far about the proposed legislation.
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Suspect arrested in Mississauga car theft where man struck with stolen vehicle

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Peel police have made an arrest in connection with a car theft that occurred in Mississauga earlier this month, where they say a man was struck with the stolen vehicle before the suspect fled. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the details.
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Two men charged after fatal double shooting in Keswick, Ont.

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York Regional Police say two men are facing first-degree murder charges after a double-fatal shooting in Keswick, Ont. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the latest.
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#TheMoment a metal concert paused for a proposal

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Jacob Marsh and Jared Pease recount the moment they got engaged on stage while British metal band Green Lung paused their sold-out concert in Toronto.
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Video captures moment alleged car thief runs over man

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Peel Regional Police has released security camera video showing a woman run over a man while allegedly stealing his Porsche SUV earlier this month in Mississauga. Police say the woman was pretending to be interested in buying the car....
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East-end Toronto residents worry they may lose garden suite zoning

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Residents who have properties next to one of Toronto's narrowest streets say they're disappointed to learn the city is looking to amend local zoning by-law to disallow garden suites. CBC's Britnei Bilhete has the details.
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10 years of Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum

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Since 2014, the Aga Khan Museum has been dedicated to fostering education around Islamic art and Muslim cultures. CBC’s Madi Wong spoke to the museum’s director on the significance of its 10-year anniversary.
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2 arrested, 3 wanted in door-to-door scam that defrauded over 200 Ontarians

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Ontario Provincial Police say two men have been arrested and three are wanted Canada-wide in connection with a door-to-door sales scam that defrauded over 200 people. CBC’s David Common breaks down what we know so far about the...
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Indigenous doctor says CMA apology is an 'early first step'

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The Canadian Medical Association apologized Wednesday for the past and present harms the medical profession has caused to First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples. Dr. Mike Anderson, interim executive medical officer at Toronto’s Inner City...
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Ontario’s new lottery jackpot maximum is $80M

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For the first time in Canadian lottery history the Lotto Max jackpot is hitting $80 million. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.
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Toronto community divided over supervised drug consumption site

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Ontario announced in August it plans to close 10 supervised consumption sites — designated places where people can use drugs under the safety and support of trained personnel — for being within 200 metres of schools or daycares. The plan...
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Woman charged in 3 murders in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton | Canada Tonight

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A 30-year-old Toronto woman has been arrested and charged with murder in three separate deaths of people in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Hamilton, according to the Toronto police.
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Couple gets engaged onstage at Toronto metal show

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Buffalo resident Jacob Marsh proposed to his longtime partner Jared Pease onstage at The Velvet Underground in downtown Toronto Tuesday night, in the middle of a set performed by British metal band Green Lung.
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Toronto rally calls for compensation to people affected by Grassy Narrows mercury poisoning

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People from the community of Grassy Narrows in northwestern Ontario held a rally at Queen’s Park in Toronto Wednesday to raise awareness about the impact of mercury poisoning in the area. As CBC’s Ali Chiasson explains, they’re calling...
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Man dead after fall from Toronto building during 'interaction' with police

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A 21-year-old man is dead after he fell from a building in Etobicoke on Monday while police were carrying out a search warrant. As CBC's Clara Pasieka reports, the Special Investigations Unit has been notified and is currently...
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1st teen sentenced in death of Kenneth Lee gets 15 months probation

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The first teenager to be sentenced in the death of a Toronto homeless man will not face further time in custody and instead participate in a community-based program. The girl will serve 15 months of probation under an intensive support...
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Toronto increases fines for stopping in intersections

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Drivers who clog up traffic by stopping in intersections when the lights change can now be fined $450 in Toronto, a significant bump up from the previous $90 ticket. As CBC’s Ali Chiasson explains, the city is also working with Toronto...
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Here's what's slowing Toronto’s flood prevention work

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In July, Toronto was hit by a severe storm that caused almost a billion dollars in damages. In the first of a three-part series, CBC’s Shawn Jeffords examines what the city is doing to prevent flood damage.
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These Toronto homeowners have experienced chronic flooding for years

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The city has started to build flood mitigation plans for Toronto neighbourhoods that experience chronic flooding, but implementing those plans is still years away. In the second installment of his three-part series, CBC’s Shawn Jeffords...
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How Toronto could expand its flood mitigation plans

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Just weeks after Toronto’s severe storm in July, city staff were tasked with investigating more flood mitigation measures. Their report is expected by the end of the year. In the final part of his three-part series, CBC’s Shawn Jeffords...
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Terry Fox stops in Toronto in 1980

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From the CBC Archives, July 11, 1980: Terry Fox makes stops in Scarborough and Toronto on his Marathon of Hope.
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What to know about a possible Lifelabs workers strike

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Lifelabs couriers and mail clerks may strike as soon as this weekend if a deal isn't reached between their union and the company. CBC’s Talia Ricci breaks down what we know so far.
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Painted battle-worn helmets to be auctioned at Toronto's Ukrainian festival

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The Bloor West Village Ukrainian Festival is this weekend, and it's known for being full of food, performances and family-friendly activities. As CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, what’s new this year is a local initiative called “Helmets of...