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Julien, Stovman hit homers as Canada loses to South Korea 11-7 at U18 World Cup

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Quebec City's Edouard Julien and Michael Stovman of Maple Ridge, B.C., weren't enough as Canada lost to South Korea 11-7 on Sunday at the under-18 World Cup of baseball.
Argos defensive back Rico Murray getting different Labour Day look

Argos defensive back Rico Murray getting different Labour Day look

TORONTO — Labour Day is going to look much different to Rico Murray. The veteran defensive back will make his first appearance at Tim Hortons Field on Monday night when the Toronto Argonauts visit arch-rival Hamilton.

Canadian cargo plane departs for Texas as part of post-Harvey relief effort

The Canadian government sent a cargo plane loaded with humanitarian supplies to Texas on Sunday as part of a relief effort following the damage caused by hurricane Harvey.
Justin Trudeau condemns North Korean missile testing, asks UN to step in

Justin Trudeau condemns North Korean missile testing, asks UN to step in

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned North Korea's latest nuclear weapon testing and is urging the United Nations to take further steps to contain the country's nuclear proliferation efforts.
Toronto FC's Osorio believes he has turned a career corner with Canada goal

Toronto FC's Osorio believes he has turned a career corner with Canada goal

TORONTO — After scoring for Canada in front of the red wave of hardcore fans in BMO Field's south stand, Jonathan Osorio celebrated by sinking to his knees and throwing his arms in the air.
Back-to-school stationery a distraction for some in the classroom

Back-to-school stationery a distraction for some in the classroom

TORONTO — Post-it notes with emojis. Locker magnets shaped like pizza and poop. Pencil boxes featuring T.rex. These are some of the many back-to-school items currently sitting on the shelves of a Walmart store in Toronto.

Police in Vaughan, Ont., investigate crash that took two lives Saturday

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Police north of Toronto are looking for witnesses to a three-vehicle crash that took two lives Saturday evening. York Regional Police say a black Audi, a beige Honda CRV and a commercial van collided in Vaughan, Ont., at about 5:15 p.

Toronto man, 34, dead after apparent shooting in city's west end

Toronto police are investigating the city's 36th homicide of the year. Police say they were called to a shooting in Toronto's west end Saturday night, where they found a man lying on the ground in front of an apartment building.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Up, up and don't go away: Canadian gas prices, which tend to rise ahead of long weekends like Labour Day, have faced additional pressure from Hurricane Harvey, whic
B.C. failed to reduce wildfire risk, despite warning, communities say

B.C. failed to reduce wildfire risk, despite warning, communities say

VANCOUVER — The fire in Logan Lake started like so many others in British Columbia's worst wildfire season on record — a smouldering campfire, not fully extinguished, sparked flames that spread across the forest floor.
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