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Penny Oleksiak, Kylie Masse headline Canadian swim team for Commonwealth Games

Penny Oleksiak, Kylie Masse headline Canadian swim team for Commonwealth Games

OTTAWA — World champion backstroker Kylie Masse and Olympic champion Penny Oleksiak will lead Canada's swim team into the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia. Masse, of LaSalle, Ont.
Big pressure, big results

Big pressure, big results

Giant Gymnastics’ competitive team has had quite a busy January.
Crestview celebrates National Tree Day

Crestview celebrates National Tree Day

Crestview Public School students and staff along with community partner Hill’s Greenhouses celebrated National Tree Day on Wednesday.
Janina (Jay) McLean

Janina (Jay) McLean

TSX flat, while major U.S. indexes continue rally and hit record highs

TORONTO — The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index gained a meagre fraction of a point, while major U.S. indexes hit record highs. The S&P/TSX composite index gained 0.24 of a point to 15,075.44.
Meet in the Middle pickleball tournament was a huge success

Meet in the Middle pickleball tournament was a huge success

Fortunately, the weather was great, allowing outdoor play.

Major North American indices rise on the back of U.S. economic data

TORONTO — Major North American indices finished higher today as the U.S. released a series of strong economic data. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index rose 50.43 points to 15,133.13.

Stock markets rally as investors look to earnings amid geopolitical risks

TORONTO — Bank and energy stocks led gains in the Toronto stock market Monday as investors returned from the Easter holiday weekend with an eye towards the upcoming earnings season while seemingly shrugging off growing tension between North Korea and

Toronto stock market rises nearly 80 points as New York indices fall

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index advanced nearly 80 points Friday, offsetting much of Thursday's triple-digit loss, on the back of strong earnings from a number of companies. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index advanced 79.

TSX pulls back for a fourth session, all eyes on Trump speech Tuesday

TORONTO — The Toronto stock market was lower for a fourth session in a row Monday after suffering its biggest loss in five months last week. The S&P/TSX composite index declined by 69.96 points at 15,463.
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