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This year's Toys for Tickets program has collected more toys than ever - 380 of them representing $5,090 in parking fines.  |  |


Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday he won't rule out selling off provincial Crown corporations.  |  |
The Toronto Argonauts appear to have given up on BMO Field as a possible new home, and the decision was hastened by a feasibility study initiated by the CFL board of governors on playing football in the soccer stadium.  |  |
Canada has finalized its 22-man roster for the upcoming world junior hockey championship, releasing nine players on Wednesday in Regina.  |  |


Negotiations with the province's 9,000 community college teachers have broken off and no new talks are expected.  |  |
The Toronto Film Critics Association has selected its top movies for 2009, with the best picture category resulting in a tie between the Irish drama Hunger and Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.  |  |
City services and facilities will be affected by the holidays as follows:  |  |
On Thursday, Dec. 31, bring your family down to join the City's New Year Eve indoor and outdoor festivities at the K-Rock Centre, 1 Barrack St. The entertainment and activities run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. - and the  |  |
Kingston Transit has launched an online tool that shows riders how to get where they are going by bus. Residents can test drive the My Trip Planner at .  |  |
A bike store owner accused of stealing hundreds of bicycles in Toronto has admitted to several counts of theft and drug possession as part of a plea deal.  |  |
An Ontario man has been convicted of assault and criminal negligence in connection with a September 2007 attack on a group of fishermen that left one of them with severe brain damage.  |  |
Toronto Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay, who is close to being dealt to Philadelphia, was scheduled for a physical Tuesday after agreeing to a contract extension with the Phillies, ESPN.com reported.  |  |
Durham police have begun a painstaking investigation of a suspicious fire that has laid much of a historic Whitby Church to waste.  |  |
Prominent Toronto sports physican Dr. Anthony Galea faces charges related to doping probes conducted by the FBI and RCMP.  |  |
Michael Beasley tied his career high with 28 points as the Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors 115-95 on Tuesday night.  |  |
A Canadian citizen accused of helping plot a terrorist attack in Denmark has been refused bail by a judge in Chicago.  |  |
Early morning raids in several southern Ontario communities have led to the arrests of seven suspected members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.  |  |
Metrolinx, the provincial Crown corporation responsible for the Toronto-area commuter rail system, has bought a rail line from railway giant CN for $68 million.  |  |
A construction worker was killed Tuesday afternoon after a large slab of concrete fell on him while he was working on a bridge in Oakville, Ont.  |  |
Some Ontario consumers could be caught in a never-ending cycle of borrowing from payday loan companies despite a new cap on loan fees and interest that came into effect Tuesday, warns an Ottawa-based public watchdog.  |  |
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