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Police officer suffers minor injuries during high-speed truck chase

BURLINGTON, Ont. — A Halton Region police officer was taken to hospital with minor injuries after a high-speed pursuit in Burlington, Ont., late Tuesday.
Five stories in the news today, April 19

Five stories in the news today, April 19

Five stories in the news for Wednesday, April 19 ——— CANADIAN ENVOY HITS BACK AT TRUMP OVER DAIRY U.S.
Recent retail IPOs has Indochino considering going public, CEO says

Recent retail IPOs has Indochino considering going public, CEO says

TORONTO — Indochino is mulling over the idea of an initial public offering following the recent splash Canadian retailers Aritzia and Canada Goose made in their trading debuts, says the CEO of the Vancouver-based suit maker.
Moreland and Betts lead way as Red Sox edge Jays 8-7 for fourth win in a row

Moreland and Betts lead way as Red Sox edge Jays 8-7 for fourth win in a row

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays are starting to show flashes of their offensive potential. It just hasn't been enough to get them out of a long slump to open the regular season.

Bucks lose Game 2 but leave Toronto with a split -- and no shortage of confidence

TORONTO — The Milwaukee Bucks are going home with a win and no shortage of self-confidence. Despite dropping Game 2 to the Raptors 106-100 Tuesday, the young Bucks leave Toronto with their first-round playoff series tied.

Veteran Toronto councillor Ron Moeser dies at 74 following battle with cancer

TORONTO — Longtime Toronto Coun. Ron Moeser has died following a lengthy battle with cancer. Moeser, who was 74 and represented a district in the city's east end, announced last March that he has been diagnosed with lymphoma.
Lowry lifts Raptors to 106-100 Game 2 win over Bucks; series tied at 1-1

Lowry lifts Raptors to 106-100 Game 2 win over Bucks; series tied at 1-1

TORONTO — Moments before the Raptors took the floor against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, coach Dwane Casey was asked if anything special needed to be said to struggling point guard Kyle Lowry. Casey scoffed.

Fiery 'Viking baptism' nets environmental charges for reality TV star

WHITEHORSE — A reality TV star is on trial in Yukon, accused of violating the territory's Waters Act while filming a show about gold mining.
Future of Site C megaproject fuels debate in British Columbia election campaign

Future of Site C megaproject fuels debate in British Columbia election campaign

The divisive $8.8-billion Site C dam is fuelling debate in British Columbia's election campaign, pitting Liberal promises of jobs and clean energy against the NDP's cautious approach of calling for an independent review.
Despite sore ankle, Raptors forward Ibaka gets Game 2 start against Bucks

Despite sore ankle, Raptors forward Ibaka gets Game 2 start against Bucks

TORONTO — Despite a sore ankle, power forward Serge Ibaka got the start for the Raptors against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night. Ibaka sprained his ankle in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series opener Saturday.
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