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Scotiabank reports Q4 profit down as one-time charges offset global banking growth

Scotiabank reports Q4 profit down as one-time charges offset global banking growth

TORONTO — Scotiabank kicked off bank earnings with results that showed earnings growth in its international banking division, though overall results were weighed down by about $500 million in one-time charges.
Toronto Blue Jays stick with same start times for 2023 regular season

Toronto Blue Jays stick with same start times for 2023 regular season

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays will stick with the same home game start times — with a few exceptions — for the 2023 regular season, the team said Tuesday. Weekday games will begin at 7:07 p.m. Eastern Time, Saturday games will start at 3:07 p.m.
Ontario auditor general's annual report to explore COVID contracts, vaccination

Ontario auditor general's annual report to explore COVID contracts, vaccination

TORONTO — Ontario's auditor general is set to release her annual report Wednesday, including audits on COVID-19-related contracts and procurement, as well as the province's vaccination program.
Restaurant Brands to expand Burger King, Popeyes in Eastern Europe through McWin deal

Restaurant Brands to expand Burger King, Popeyes in Eastern Europe through McWin deal

TORONTO — Restaurant Brands International Inc. is expanding two of its biggest fast-food brands in Eastern Europe through an affiliate of restaurant operator McWin.

Durham school board says 'cyber incident' cancels online classes for second day

A school board east of Toronto has cancelled online classes for a second straight day as it manages the fallout from what it's calling a "cyber incident.
Siakam has 18 points, 11 rebounds in return to lift Raptors to 100-88 win over Cavs

Siakam has 18 points, 11 rebounds in return to lift Raptors to 100-88 win over Cavs

TORONTO — Pascal Siakam wasted little time in showing what the Toronto Raptors had been missing.
Brampton councillors approve personal fireworks ban

Brampton councillors approve personal fireworks ban

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Residents of Brampton, Ont. will no longer be allowed to set off personal fireworks after city councillors approved a recommendation for a ban following a surge in complaints.
Raptors stars Siakam, Barnes return to lineup for game against Cavaliers

Raptors stars Siakam, Barnes return to lineup for game against Cavaliers

TORONTO — The depleted Toronto Raptors got a huge boost before their game Monday night against Cleveland with the return of stars Pascal Siakam and Scottie Barnes. Siakam missed 10 games with a strained adductor muscle.
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke taking Ontario to court over changes to online gaming

Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke taking Ontario to court over changes to online gaming

An Indigenous council is taking the Ontario government to court over changes made to online gaming.
Toronto to prioritize TDSB schools requiring programming, supports after violence

Toronto to prioritize TDSB schools requiring programming, supports after violence

Toronto schools in need of enhanced youth programming and mental-health initiatives will be prioritized for support, the city’s mayor said Monday as advocates emphasized the need for better social aids to prevent violence among students.
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