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S&P/TSX composite up slightly at the close, U.S. markets mixed

S&P/TSX composite up slightly at the close, U.S. markets mixed

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was up at the close Friday with mixed results across sectors, while U.S. markets were also mixed with an early close.
City of Brampton moves to ban personal fireworks to address safety, noise concerns

City of Brampton moves to ban personal fireworks to address safety, noise concerns

Residents in Brampton, Ont., may soon be barred from setting off personal fireworks on major holidays as the city moves to issue a ban following a surge in complaints related to safety, noise and debris.
One dead, one injured after police shoot two men in Markham, Ont.; SIU investigating

One dead, one injured after police shoot two men in Markham, Ont.; SIU investigating

A man was shot dead and another was injured in a confrontation with plainclothes officers in unmarked vehicles northeast of Toronto on Friday, prompting an investigation by Ontario's police watchdog.

Pedestrian killed, second seriously injured in multi-vehicle Brampton, Ont. collision

BRAMPTON, Ont. — Police in Brampton, Ont., say one pedestrian is dead and a woman who came to her aid suffered serious injuries after they were both hit by vehicles. Peel Regional Police say they got a call around 5:45 a.m.
Toronto Star parent company names new CEO, newspaper 'parting ways' with ex-president

Toronto Star parent company names new CEO, newspaper 'parting ways' with ex-president

TORONTO — Torstar Corp. says Neil Oliver will become the new chief executive of the Toronto Star newspaper's parent company.
TSB investigating after Flair Airlines plane overshoots runway at Waterloo airport

TSB investigating after Flair Airlines plane overshoots runway at Waterloo airport

WATERLOO, Ont. — The Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a plane overshot the runway at an airport west of Toronto on Friday morning.
Black Friday off to quiet start as deals spread over weeks, offers matched online

Black Friday off to quiet start as deals spread over weeks, offers matched online

TORONTO — Shoppers are out deal hunting this Black Friday despite decades-high inflation and rising interest rates.
'We’re going to be packed': World Cup brings traffic boost to restaurants and bars

'We’re going to be packed': World Cup brings traffic boost to restaurants and bars

TORONTO — The FIFA World Cup is bringing a welcome surge in traffic to restaurants and bars. Rocco Mastrangelo Jr.

OHL Roundup: Jackson, Robertson lead Battalion to 5-0 thumping of league-leading 67's

NORTH BAY, Ont. — Kyle Jackson scored two goals, Charlie Robertson posted an 18-save shutout and the North Bay Battalion defeated the Ottawa 67's 5-0 on Thursday.
Six major works by Lawren Harris sell for $7.3 million at Heffel auction

Six major works by Lawren Harris sell for $7.3 million at Heffel auction

TORONTO — Six works by Lawren Harris led Heffel’s fall auction Thursday, selling for a total of $7.3 million. One of the canvases, "House in the Ward, Winter, City Painting No. 1," sold for $2,521,250.
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