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Fog advisory remains in place for Toronto, parts of the GTA

Fog advisory remains in place for Toronto, parts of the GTA

TORONTO — A fog advisory remains in effect for some parts of the Greater Toronto Area, with Environment Canada warning of near-zero visibility and hazardous driving conditions.
Spin Master lowers guidance as toy sales soften, consumers pull back on spending

Spin Master lowers guidance as toy sales soften, consumers pull back on spending

TORONTO — Toymaker Spin Master Corp.'s revenue and profit slipped in its latest quarter as price sensitive consumers pulled back on spending. The Toronto-based children's entertainment company says it earned US$141.
Hamilton will have to win two road games to make third straight Grey Cup appearance

Hamilton will have to win two road games to make third straight Grey Cup appearance

HAMILTON — Safety Tunde Adeleke and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have to become road warriors to make another Grey Cup appearance. Hamilton (8-10) visits the Montreal Alouettes (9-9) in the East Division semifinal Sunday.
Avery Oitomen returns to Arrows after taking break to obtain degree in Wales

Avery Oitomen returns to Arrows after taking break to obtain degree in Wales

TORONTO — Wing Avery Oitomen is returning to the Toronto Arrows for the 2023 Major League Rugby season. The 23-year-old from Mississauga, Ont.
Ontario border town giving Phillies some love to support local skipper Rob Thomson

Ontario border town giving Phillies some love to support local skipper Rob Thomson

CORUNNA, Ont. — Sporting loyalties on the Ontario side of the St. Clair River have been split between Toronto and Detroit for decades.
Toronto Pearson announces new program to curb security stalls ahead of travel surge

Toronto Pearson announces new program to curb security stalls ahead of travel surge

TORONTO — Canada's busiest airport says it will offer passengers a way to bypass long security lineups as it looks ahead to a winter travel surge and tries to avoid a repeat of the travel chaos seen earlier this year.
Retailers turning to fees, shorter windows to reduce soaring returns

Retailers turning to fees, shorter windows to reduce soaring returns

TORONTO — H&M will soon test a fee for returns in Europe. Uniqlo Canada already charges one for online returns. So does Miniso's Canadian outposts, which treat most purchases as final sale. Shoppers, it's not your imagination.
Toronto home sales down 49% from last year, new listings hit October 2010-low

Toronto home sales down 49% from last year, new listings hit October 2010-low

TORONTO — The sales slump in the Greater Toronto Area deepened last month with half the number of transactions compared with a year earlier and new listings dropping to a level not seen in more than a decade, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board sa
Restaurant Brands reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago

Restaurant Brands reports Q3 profit and revenue up from year ago

TORONTO — Restaurant Brands International Inc. reported a third-quarter profit of US$530 million, up from US$329 million in the same quarter last year as its revenue rose 15 per cent.
Barrick reports Q3 profit and gold production down from year ago

Barrick reports Q3 profit and gold production down from year ago

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. reported its third-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it faced higher costs and its gold production fell compared with the same quarter last year. The gold miner, which keeps its books in U.S.