Explosives cache discovered in city’s east end

A police spokesperson says an unknown explosive was found Wednesday evening by Durham region police executing a search warrant at an east-end storage locker.

GDP sees fifth-straight monthly increase: StatsCan

Statistics Canada reports that the country’s real gross domestic product inched up 0.6 per cent in January, the latest sign that the national economy is moving forward in its recovery from a brutal recession.

Skyservice in receivership, folding operations

Skyservice Airlines is folding its operations after being placed in receivership by an Ontario Court on Wednesday morning.

Memorial held for stabbing victim

OSHAWA – The 18-year-old accused of stabbing Michael “Biggie” MacDonald to death had apparently been living in fear of the much bigger boy since the two fought earlier this year.

2nd man charged with murder in Don Jail homicide

A second man faces a murder charge in Toronto’s first homicide of 2010.

AGO union votes in favour of strike

In the hours after it was announced that the head of the Art Gallery of Ontario raked in about $1 million in salary, bonuses and benefits last year, the union representing his employees voted in favour of striking.

Second man arrested in Don Jail death

A second arrest was made Wednesday in the Don Jail killing of Kevon Phillip.

Going to school seems to pay off

Toronto’s top educators were making top dollar last year.

Strike spikes number of $100,000 earners

City managers worked like dogs but were paid handsomely for it during last summer’s civic strike.

Emotions high as accused child killer in court

Emotions were running high when a 26-year-old man accused of killing two-year-old Keagan Davis was brought into a courtroom for the first time courtroom since his arrest nearly three months ago.

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