Family settles lawsuit over Caledonia protests

The family that sued the OPP and Ontario government over the handling of the aboriginal occupation of a housing development in Caledonia has settled out of court.

A decade to forget: T.O. sports in the 2000s

When it comes to success in professional sports, no major North American city fared as poorly as Toronto did in the 2000s. Five major pro sports teams and only one lousy championship. Our resident sportsfan Josh Visser explores what went wrong in the first installment of a two-part series.

Asian tigers awake, Harper, Obama take notice

For years, global economists have been keeping a close eye on the emerging economies of Asia, urging North American governments to jump at any opportunity for new partnerships.

Area activist shot dead

Homicide investigators are hunting two suspects for the brutal killing of a west-end man who has helped Toronto cops perform community-based policing in the Junction area.

Woman’s death ruled murder

A mother of two found dead in her Oshawa home earlier this week is now considered Durham Region’s sixth murder victim of the year.

A good friend and great firefighter

When Rex Heath’s work-related cancer returned with a vengeance recently, the chief fire investigator vowed he’d live long enough to spend one more Christmas with his family.

Look up to ring in new year

The TTC is gassed up and ready to ring in the New Year with free rides for all.

Holiday accident victim buried

The first of four contractors who plunged 13 storeys to their deaths in an horrific Christmas Eve industrial accident in Rexdale was laid to rest yesterday.

Designers honour T.O. entrepreneur

Gareth Brennan can’t remember a time when he wasn’t self-employed. He didn’t see his CEO of the Year award coming either.

DriveTest Strike To End Monday

Workers voted to ratify an agreement that was reached on December 18.

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