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I think it�s shortsighted for the paper and for the employees.� Earlier this month, the Toronto Star announced what its publisher said would likely be the biggest restructuring in the newspaper�s history by offering voluntary buyouts to employees in...
Tags: Toronto Star, Pagemasters North America, Canada, Toronto, Newspaper, Outsourcing, The Canadian Press, Business Finance, S&P/TSX Composite Index, Torstar, Editing, Michael Cooke, Labor, Entertainment Culture
Police are classifying the death of a 15-month-old boy at Toronto's international airport an accident after he squirmed from his mother's arms and fell 50 feet. Veronica Romano was holding her son Lucca in her arms near the railing of the second-floor...
Tags: Lucca Romano, Toronto Star, Canada, Toronto, Veronica, Storey, Lucca, Winnipeg, Union Station, Paramedic, Firefighter, Escalator, Law Crime
O n Sunday afternoon, I went to the opening night -- opening matinee, really -- for Studio 180's production of Stuff Happens , which Mirvish Productions are currently remounting at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre. The show packed a punch the first time...
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Last updated on Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 3:06AM EST Despite the headlines and mayoral hysteria of last week, what this isn't is Title IX, Canadian edition. The current brouhaha over access by the Leaside Toronto Girls Hockey Association to ice time at city-owned...
Tags: North Toronto Skating Club, North Toronto Hockey Association, North Toronto Memorial Arena, Leaside Wildcats Midget, Leaside girls, City of Toronto, hockey associations, Invest Toronto, Toronto Star, Greater Toronto Hockey League, Canada, Toronto, Ice hockey rink, Toronto Maple Leafs, Leaside
SF Chronicle goes glossy to attract readers, ads With its circulation falling faster than any other major U.S. newspaper's, the San Francisco Chronicle is determined to set the pace in a flashier way: It's about to become the first general-interest daily...
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Last updated on Monday, Nov. 02, 2009 2:11PM EST O ttawa is fighting back against critics who rail about the effectiveness of the massive vaccination campaign against the H1N1 virus. The matter is expected to dominate Question Period in the House of...
Tags: h1n1 vaccination, swine flu, Toronto Star
ON THE NHL Brian Burke brings everything to Toronto but victories He promised Maple Leafs fans pugnacity and belligerence as the new general manager. But the NHL's only winless team, which will play Burke's former Ducks, discovers those traits only go...
Tags: Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Star, Brian Burke (ice hockey), general manager, Jonas Gustavsson
Software maker Microsoft reported a drop in net income of 18 per cent in the latest quarter. Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources has approved the first step in a controversial plan that could put dozens of wind turbines in Lake Ontario, just off...
Tags: Lake Ontario, Toronto Star
The alleged ringleader of the Toronto 18 terror cell entered a guilty plea in court on Thursday. Zakaria Amara, 23, was the alleged mastermind of the plot to explode truck bombs at prominent locations around Toronto and Ottawa...He is the fifth member...
Tags: pleading guilty, Toronto Stock Exchange, Alleged Toronto, Toronto Star, Toronto's Stock Exchange, Zakaria Amara, Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa ER, ringleaders pleading, terror plot
Canada's prostitutes are trapped in an X-rated version of the movie Groundhog Day, in which governments keep commissioning and then ignoring studies on how to make their business safe, a court heard Wednesday. Osgoode Hall law professor Alan Young said...
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