Friday May 25 | The Toronto Star
Tense drama as Stratford Shakespeare Festival passes the crown
On the night of May 28, it's going to look like business as usual at the opening of the 60th season of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
Ontario asks Harper to help develop massive Ring of Fire mining project
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, and Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty address a news conference in Toronto, Monday, June 1, 2009 to discuss details on the future of GM Canada.
FEATURE-Risk and reward beckon in Canada's Ring of Fire
A $3.3 billion plan to build North America's first major chromite mine deep in the Canadian wilderness promises to usher in an era of prosperity for the region's aboriginals and generate millions of tax dollars over its lifetime.
IRW-Press: Bonterra Resources Inc.: Bonterra Assays 73.82 G/T Gold...
Bonterra Assays 73.82 G/T Gold Over 3.0 Metres At The New Rivage Zone On The Eastern Extension Property, Quebec Vancouver, BC - May 10, 2012: Bonterra Resources Inc.
Man pleads guilty to teen's brutal murder
Kristopher Lavallee and Gregory Hepp pose for a photo at the campsite they were living at in Minnow Lake in the spring of 2009.
Deadly long weekend on Ontario highways
Seven people were killed in seven separate collisions during the holiday weekend on Ontario Provincial Police patrolled roads and highways.
Glen Eagle intercepts more phosphate
Glen Eagle Resources Inc. reports additional results of the winter drilling program carried out on its Moose Lake project, located near highway 172, approximately 100 km North of Chicoutimi, Quebec.
CP Rail strike looms, but deal reached to keep GO trains running
CP Rail and the Teamsters union have reached a deal to keep big-city commuter trains running, including Hamilton's GO route, even if there is a strike.
Man allegedly carjacks woman at knifepoint
A 19-year-old Sudbury man stole a motor vehicle at knifepoint on May 21, according to Greater Sudbury Police Service.
Ground, air searches for missing Sudbury man
James Lewandoski, 76, walked away from his residence on Ellen Street in Azilda around 7:30 p.m. May 19 and hasn't been heard from since.
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times
Former Maple Ridge resident Crystal Lowe, right, is co-starring in the Canadian-made horror/romantic comedy A Little Bit Zombie.
Road construction begins, expect delays
Greater Sudbury and its contractors are preparing for a busy 2012 road construction season.
Dalron gets nod from planning committee
In the face of angry, organized and often vocal opposition, the city's planning committee on May 14 approved a plan to build 15 homes at the end of Fairlane Road in the Lo-Ellen Park area of Sudbury.
Fire season ignites across the north
Police have arrested a 16-year-old suspect in connection with a series of small fires intentionally set in Sudbury, according to Greater Sudbury Police Service.
Top court to decide if data on work computer is private
How much privacy Canadians can expect when they use work computers for personal use will be under a microscope when the Supreme Court begins hearing arguments this week in a case that could have wide implications for many employees.
Storied Canadian artworks to cross auction block
A mature period Emily Carr canvas, a beach-set Jean Paul Lemieux, coveted mountain sketches by Lawren Harris and a notable Jack Bush work are among the top lots set for sale during the Canadian spring auction season.
IRW-Press: BonTerra Assays 73.82 G/T Gold Over 3.0 Metres At The New...
Press: BonTerra Assays 73.82 G/T Gold Over 3.0 Metres At The New Rivage Zone On The Eastern Extension Property, Quebec BonTerra Resources Inc.
Cliffs Natural Resources to invest $3.3 billion to develop Ontario Ring of Fire
Aroland says Ring Fire decisions made 'behind closed doors'
Aroland First Nation has filed a freedom of information request relating to the Cliffs Natural Resources chromite mine project in the Ring of Fire.
Banking on Van Gogh to draw crowds to the National Gallery of Canada
Marc Mayer, director of the National Gallery of Canada, isn't exactly a Vincent Van Gogh guy.