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April 28, 2024

'Tis the season for spring's sneaky visitors

Experts warn Ontarians to watch out for invasive species that pose a threat to native ecosystems

'Tis the season for spring's sneaky visitors

4 mins

Ontario prisons seeing more drone drops

Criminals often flying contraband right to inmates' windows, guards union says

Ontario prisons seeing more drone drops

3 mins

Short-term rental loopholes allow 'unscrupulous' actions

Multi-unit owners' use of medium-term leases dodges Ontario's landlord-tenant regulations

Short-term rental loopholes allow 'unscrupulous' actions

3 mins

Free food post draws firestorm for Indian man at Laurier U.

Online comments wrongly claim he earns $98K a year

Free food post draws firestorm for Indian man at Laurier U.

4 mins

Summit eyes equitable care strategies

Black youth are facing an escalating crisis of mental health. Some doctors are taking action

Summit eyes equitable care strategies

4 mins

Driven to dissatisfaction

Drivers slamming on the brakes, injuring passengers. A rider with a toddler falling and breaking her nose, after the driver refuses to kneel the bus. A passenger leaving a bus in tears after being berated by a driver.

Driven to dissatisfaction

5 mins

WHEELS OF CHANGE

Bike bus initiative aims to steer kids away from cars for safer school trips

WHEELS OF CHANGE

2 mins

Zameer case offers a chance for change

Political opportunity is a lot like the weather. It comes when it comes. When the wind blows, you can fly a kite.

Zameer case offers a chance for change

3 mins

Discontent reigns in post-apartheid era

Freedom Day comes amid waning popularity of party once led by Mandela

Discontent reigns in post-apartheid era

2 mins

Beloved by design

New Uniqlo T-shirts and tote bags pay tribute to three long-standing Scarborough restaurants. Here's what makes these three eateries so special

Beloved by design

5 mins

Cheers from the stands

A group of Blue Jays fans gave her a gift for her ailing husband. She wants to thank them for their act of kindness

Cheers from the stands

3 mins

Winning never felt so bad

Collin McLeod received a substantial inheritance, won big on the lottery, then lost it all while he was in jail

Winning never felt so bad

10+ mins

How to talk to your aging, divorcing parents

It can be a surprise when your folks outlive their marriage. Try these approaches

How to talk to your aging, divorcing parents

7 mins

Singh looks vulnerable in Liberal-NDP deal. Is it time for him to end it?

In a recurring feature, Susan Delacourt, a small-l liberal, and Matt Gurney, a small-c conservative, bring their different perspectives - and shared commitment to civil disagreement - to the political debates of the moment.

Singh looks vulnerable in Liberal-NDP deal. Is it time for him to end it?

4 mins

COPPER STOPPER

How a Toronto company's $10-billion mine closed, and became a cautionary tale for the global energy transition

COPPER STOPPER

8 mins

Elimination watch

Cup hopes are on thin ice, with Matthews ailing and Bruins one win away from advancing

Elimination watch

4 mins

Dodgers' additions add up to win

Tyler Glasnow is really good, and right now the Blue Jays offence is really bad. That led to the expected result at the Rogers Centre on Saturday afternoon, a 4-2 loss to the juggernaut Los Angeles Dodgers.

Dodgers' additions add up to win

1 min

Fix for offence has to start at the top

Schneider's only good option is hoping his stars start heating up at the plate

Fix for offence has to start at the top

4 mins

Curtain coming down on another disappearing act

The current crisis in Leafland, with the local heroes down 3-1 in a series one loss away from another humiliating playoff washout, comes down to the most fundamental of hockey concepts.

Curtain coming down on another disappearing act

3 mins

Rolling Thunder on verge of sweep

Second-half surge, smothering defence overpower Pelicans

Rolling Thunder on verge of sweep

2 mins

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Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.

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