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TORONTO'S NEWS

Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Ann Singh stood at the scene of the crime Thursday and pleaded for the public's help in finding the gunman who took the life of her only child.
The alleged incidents are five years apart and police believe there may be more victims.
The court saw shocking surveillance video on Thursday.
The former CFB Trenton commander will be officially relieved of his duties Thursday.
Police say speed was a factor in the collision that killed 19-year-old Nicole Quinn-Ignagni and injured three others.
The Toronto Port Authority said they would be investing $900,000 in noise-cancellation barriers.
Audra Brown was there.
Toronto Police believe they may be connected.
One woman suffered life-threatening injuries.
Robert Smith allegedly served seven months in prison and was released from jail just two days before the collision.
Thirty-year hotel veteran Steve O’Brien will be instrumental in the commission's new public relations strategy.
Billy Elliot Announces Stop in Toronto.
According to some financial experts, there may be other options you're not considering.
Hill was born and raisedin Toronto, but his powerful words have travelled the globe.
The government is making it tougher for investors and average homeowners to bite off more debt than they can chew.
The city’s budget committee is proposing a four per cent increase in property taxes and a 1.3 per cent increase in business taxes.
Smash and grabs are on the rise across the GTA
Pam Seatle talks with the grieving family of a hard-working cabbie who was struck and killed.
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