Vancouver officially closes the Olympic Games

The closing ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver finished Sunday evening with a string of performances by musicians as diverse as legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young and hip-hop emcee k-os.

O Canada, Oh ya! Toronto parties

Renditions of O Canada were delivered throughout the GTA as jubilant hockey fans took to the streets to celebrate their national team’s victory over Team USA.

Toronto celebrates hockey gold with big street party

Though the puck dropped 3,500 kilometres away in Vancouver, thousands packed Yonge-Dundas Square and the rest of the downtown to celebrate Canada’s gold medal hockey win Sunday night.

Talks continue to avoid Xstrata Nickel strike

Talks continue for Xstrata Nickel and the union representing its office, clerical and technical workers to avoid a midnight strike deadline.

Manhunt for murder suspects ends with arrests

A province-wide manhunt came to a close Sunday afternoon when police arrested two men wanted in connection with the death of a woman from Trenton, Ont.

Yonge shut as Toronto celebrates hockey gold

Though the puck dropped 3,500 kilometres away in Vancouver, thousands have packed Yonge-Dundas Square downtown to celebrate Canada’s gold medal hockey win.

Woodbine workers locked out

Angry hospitality workers hit the bricks, pickets in hand, in front of Woodbine race track Sunday morning after being locked out suddenly by their employer.

With rescue underway in Chile, death toll doubles

As rescuers continue the daunting task of sifting through rubble to find Chileans trapped under debris after Saturday morning’s massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake, the official death toll has skyrocketed to more than 708.

2 men who were subject of manhunt charged

Two men who were the subject of a manhunt after a 48-year-old woman was killed were charged with first-degree murder Sunday in eastern Ontario.

T.O. celebrates Team Canada’s victory

Toronto is partying with the best of them!

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