Efforts to contain oil spill stalled by bad weather

Poor weather continues to hamper efforts to contain the spread of an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, as the U.S. government pledged to find out who may be to blame for the ecological disaster.

Marijuana: Holy Smoke?

Marijuana smokers may enjoy soaring moods and hearty appetites but they also can suffer short-term memory loss and reduced intellect, an expert testified Friday.

Feds to appeal in case of teenage prisoner

The federal prison service will appeal a court order that it must release the personal files of a teen inmate who committed suicide.

Port agency raises stink over compost

The Toronto Port Authority is making a mountain out of a molehill over compost a city worker dumped onto the southbound lane leading to its parking lot, Councillor Adam Vaughan claims.

Red Rocket on a roll

The good news is the TTC has more riders than expected.

Toronto Sun’s week in review

Sun Media’s Joe Warmington and Rob Granatstein stop by Canoe Live to weigh-in on the province’s commitment to five major transit initiatives.

Hospitals need to get hand on cleanliness

Ontario hospital workers are failing to wash their hands about one-third of the time when approaching patients, new statistics show.

Toronto teen’s severe rugby injuries a mystery

A Toronto teenager lies in critical condition after collapsing during a high school rugby game, but it’s a mystery as to why he’s so severely injured.

Passersby jump in to help cops catch crooks

Hey, Hogtown has some heroes after all.

Publication ban placed on Stafford murder case

A woman charged in the death of eight-year-old Victoria Stafford was scheduled to appear in court Friday but a temporary publication ban prevents any further information from being released.

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