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Crowded balcony collapses in Quebec City, no serious injuries reported

Crowded balcony collapses in Quebec City, no serious injuries reported

QUEBEC — Eight people were lucky to escape without serious injuries on Sunday morning when a crowded balcony in Quebec City went crashing to the ground.
Smog warnings in effect for parts of southern Quebec due to forest fire smoke

Smog warnings in effect for parts of southern Quebec due to forest fire smoke

MONTREAL — Environment Canada has issued smog warnings for parts of southern Quebec as smoke from forest fires in northern parts of the province continue to affect air quality.
Local favourite Raonic ready for long-awaited return to National Bank Open in Toronto

Local favourite Raonic ready for long-awaited return to National Bank Open in Toronto

TORONTO — With just four matches under his belt since returning to the ATP Tour a few months ago, Milos Raonic booked some top-shelf hitting partners to prepare for the National Bank Open.
Driver and passenger dead after head-on collision north of Montreal

Driver and passenger dead after head-on collision north of Montreal

SAINT-THOMAS, Que. — Two people are dead after a head-on collision between two vehicles north of Montreal in Saint-Thomas, Que. Saturday afternoon. Quebec provincial police spokesperson Sgt.
Canadiens trade for trio of Penguins players as part of three-team trade

Canadiens trade for trio of Penguins players as part of three-team trade

MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens have acquired the Pittsburgh Penguin's 2025 second-round draft pick along with defenceman Jeff Petry, goaltender Casey DeSmith and forward Nathan Legare.
How you walk could shape the future of biometrics: experts

How you walk could shape the future of biometrics: experts

Canadians have been unlocking iPhones with their fingerprint since 2013 and are sometimes exposed to facial recognition software before boarding planes, but when it comes to biometric technology, Erik Scheme and Mayssa Rekik are one step ahead.
Justice Fund's Yonis Hassan & Noah “40” Shebib on making Toronto safer for youth

Justice Fund's Yonis Hassan & Noah “40” Shebib on making Toronto safer for youth

TORONTO — A Toronto-based non-profit with connections to Drake’s record label is partnering with several major city organizations -- including the local school board and public transit operator -- to address youth safety issues.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Metro results Grocer Metro Inc. reports second quarter results on Wednesday.
Timmins, Ont., to consider moving homeless shelter after complaints from residents

Timmins, Ont., to consider moving homeless shelter after complaints from residents

The future of a homeless shelter in the northern Ontario city of Timmins is on the line as many residents blame it for a rise in crime while others, including the mayor, say that ongoing social issues and a lack of resources are the real problem.
'Adult field trip': Program teaches young people about reconciliation, climate change

'Adult field trip': Program teaches young people about reconciliation, climate change

CALGARY — Cole Flanagan says he can't stop talking about his experience in the Canadian Rockies earlier this summer — and it wasn't just about having mountain adventures.