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Harry Rosen, founder of Canadian menswear chain, dies at 92

Harry Rosen, founder of Canadian menswear chain, dies at 92

TORONTO — The founder of Canadian men's clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92.
Celebrini to Savoie: 10 players to watch at the world junior hockey championship

Celebrini to Savoie: 10 players to watch at the world junior hockey championship

GOTHENBURG, Sweden — The world junior hockey championship gets going Tuesday.
Canada in an unfamiliar position ahead of world junior opener against Finland

Canada in an unfamiliar position ahead of world junior opener against Finland

GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Macklin Celebrini hasn't been an underdog many times in his life. The same goes for Canada whenever the country hits the ice for an international tournament.

Mild weather delays opening of popular ice fishing spot in Quebec

SAINTE-ANNE-DE-LA-PÉRADE, Que. — Mild weather is delaying the start of the ice fishing season at a popular spot for winter anglers southwest of Quebec City.
Vancouver resident says Gaza used to be 'dressed like a bride' during Christmas

Vancouver resident says Gaza used to be 'dressed like a bride' during Christmas

What Omar Mansour misses most about Christmas in the Gaza Strip is the music. Churches, schools and homes played Christmas music starting early December, said the Vancouver resident, and a permanent resident in Canada since 2014.
'Beauty in the struggle': Edmonton TikToker aims to end hunger with street outreach

'Beauty in the struggle': Edmonton TikToker aims to end hunger with street outreach

EDMONTON — Kora-lea Vidal, once a running back for Canada's silver-medal-winning national football team, says she never thought she'd escape domestic violence and become homeless.

Woman in hospital following Christmas Day stabbing in downtown Toronto

TORONTO — One woman is in hospital after being stabbed early Christmas morning in Toronto. Just after 4:30 a.m., police were called to the Dundas Street East and Parliament Street area.

Man in hospital with serious injuries following Christmas Day stabbing

Toronto police are investigating an early Christmas Day stabbing that sent one person to hospital. Officers were called to the Jane Street and Weston Road area in the city's west end shortly after midnight.
Quebec judge authorizes class action lawsuit alleging abuse at Indigenous day schools

Quebec judge authorizes class action lawsuit alleging abuse at Indigenous day schools

MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has authorized a class-action lawsuit on behalf of Indigenous people who allege they received lower-quality education than other Quebecers at day schools where abuse was rampant.
Vancouver skateboard community longs for indoor space as city policy tries to keep up

Vancouver skateboard community longs for indoor space as city policy tries to keep up

For skateboarders in Vancouver and elsewhere in British Columbia's Lower Mainland, there's a lack of city-supported covered or indoor spaces.