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Alimentation Couche-Tard looks to Norway for guidance to adapt to electric cars

MONTREAL — Alimentation Couche-Tard, one of the largest gas retailers in Canada, is looking to Norway for guidance on how to adapt to growing electric car sales, a trend that some investors fear could threaten its current raison d'etre.

Van hits stalled car on Highway 400 in Vaughan; one driver killed

VAUGHAN, Ont. — One driver died and another suffered minor injuries after a fiery crash on Highway 400 in Vaughan, north of Toronto, on Thursday evening.
Mike Reilly throws three TDs, Eskimos beat Tiger-Cats 31-28

Mike Reilly throws three TDs, Eskimos beat Tiger-Cats 31-28

HAMILTON — Nail-biters are nothing new for the Edmonton Eskimos this season, so quarterback Mike Reilly had no doubt his offence could score a game-winning touchdown with 70 seconds left on the clock.

Big Brother Canada to return for sixth season in 2018

TORONTO — The fans have spoken and Global TV says Big Brother Canada will be returning in 2018.

Young child's leg severed after being struck by farming equipment: police

CLEMENTSVALE, N.S. — RCMP say a seven-year-old girl has died of injuries she suffered when her leg was severed by a farm tractor that struck her as she played in a hay field in rural Nova Scotia. Cpl.

RCMP says motive, suspect in B.C. teen's killing still unknown

SURREY, B.C. — RCMP have confirmed the death of a 13-year-old girl in British Columbia's Lower Mainland is a homicide.
Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney to referee: 'You are having a shocker'

Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney to referee: 'You are having a shocker'

TORONTO — Greg Vanney's first MLS ejection as coach proved to be a classy exit.
Military sends extra help for exhausted police officers dealing with B.C. fires

Military sends extra help for exhausted police officers dealing with B.C. fires

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members will support the police response to devastating wildfires in British Columbia, bringing some relief to scores of exhausted officers on the ground.

10 TTC employees charged with fraud in alleged $5M insurance scheme

TORONTO — The Toronto Transit Commission says one current and nine former employees are facing criminal charges in connection with an alleged multimillion-dollar insurance scheme.

Toronto FC says Sebastian Giovinco on the mend from lower back bruise

Toronto FC striker Sebastian Giovinco, forced out of Wednesday's 2-2 tie in New York with a lower back bruise, was reported moving and feeling better Thursday.
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