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Chicago, Ill. - Oprah Winfrey announced Friday that her powerhouse daytime television show, the foundation of a multibillion-dollar media empire with legions of fans, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air.
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Toronto - The holiday shopping season is underway, but that may not mean the mall madness is about to begin.
Toronto - Canada's chief public health officer said H1N1 is turning out to be less deadly than seasonal flu.
Toronto - Toronto's 10 H1N1 vaccination clinics will now be open seven days a week, starting Monday.
TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government will introduce legislation Monday to proceed with its controversial plan to harmonize the province's eight per cent sales tax with the five per cent GST, a move the opposition parties call a blatant tax grab.
Toronto police say a man stabbed on a Toronto subway train Saturday was charged in a fatal crash in Coboconk last June.
A man was killed after a bizarre crash in Mississauga on Saturday that saw an SUV crash through several yards.
A teen is in police custody for Thursday's murder of George Kalogerakis.
It's beginning to look a lot like spring? At least that's what it'll feel like Sunday for the 105th Toronto Santa Claus Parade.
Two men are in hospital after a stabbing overnight in North York.
Calgary - The Toronto-based drama Flashpoint took home three trophies in the 24th annual Gemini Awards, which was broadcast live from the BMO Centre in Calgary.
TORONTO - The world’s largest indoor agricultural and international equestrian competition comes to a close this weekend after another successful year.
TORONTO - Police are looking for a group of suspects after two men were stabbed near a downtown Toronto nightclub early Saturday morning.
The intention was good, but the province's cell phone driving ban, may be creating a dangerous situation on the roads.
Toronto streets are getting safer, but not for pedestrians.



