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Mall landlords likely to get 'creative' to fill Nordstrom vacancies: experts

Mall landlords likely to get 'creative' to fill Nordstrom vacancies: experts

TORONTO — Nordstrom's departure from Canada's retail landscape will leave significant holes in shopping malls, and some analysts say landlords will need to get creative to fill the space.
NorthStar Gaming to list shares on TSXV next week, completes Baden Resources takeover

NorthStar Gaming to list shares on TSXV next week, completes Baden Resources takeover

TORONTO — NorthStar Gaming Holdings Inc. says it will list its common shares on the TSX Venture Exchange next week. The Toronto-based sports betting company says shares will trade under the BET symbol.
S&P/TSX composite gains nearly 250 points to end week on upswing

S&P/TSX composite gains nearly 250 points to end week on upswing

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index rose almost 250 points in a broad-based rally Friday, ending the week on an upswing as Wall Street stocks also posted strong gains. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 244.37 points at 20,581.58.
Source: Winnipeg Blue Bombers to be awarded 2025 Grey Cup game

Source: Winnipeg Blue Bombers to be awarded 2025 Grey Cup game

TORONTO — The Grey Cup game is returning to Winnipeg. According to a source, the league will award the 2025 Grey Cup to the Manitoba capital later this month.
Eight people arrested, charged in Norval Morrisseau art fraud investigation

Eight people arrested, charged in Norval Morrisseau art fraud investigation

Eight people have been arrested in an investigation into alleged fraudulent art sold for years under the name of famous Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau, Ontario Provincial Police said Friday, noting some works were bought for tens of thousands of

Toronto Ukrainian Film Festival set to showcase artists' work amid invasion

TORONTO — Several films will screen at the first Toronto Ukrainian Film Festival, set to take place next week.

Ontario police rescue 64 Mexican nationals allegedly exploited for labour

More than 60 Mexican nationals lured to Canada with the promise of good jobs were made to live and work in "deplorable" conditions and feared deportation if they spoke out, police said Friday as they announced arrests in an international labour traff
Ontario Nurses' Association says bargaining with hospitals has broken down

Ontario Nurses' Association says bargaining with hospitals has broken down

TORONTO — Contract talks between nurses and the Ontario Hospital Association have broken down and will now head to arbitration, the nurses' union said Friday.
Toronto-area home prices down 18% from last February, sales halved: board

Toronto-area home prices down 18% from last February, sales halved: board

TORONTO — Greater Toronto Area home prices fell almost 18 per cent from last February — the largest year-over-year drop on record — as the number of properties sold was halved, the region's real estate board said.
What is LockBit, the malicious software used against Indigo, SickKids?

What is LockBit, the malicious software used against Indigo, SickKids?

TORONTO — Indigo Books & Music Inc. revealed this week that a massive systems outage it's been dealing with for almost a month was triggered by ransomware.
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