GTA women charged with cocaine smuggling behind bars in Dominican Republic
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Three GTA women were arrested in the Dominican Republic Monday for allegedly trying to smuggle cocaine to Toronto.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132189

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Project Enterprise: Chop shop scam sold wrecked cars as safe, police say
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Det. Const. Jason Hodkin shows one of the cars allegedly fused together from stolen and wrecked vehicles and re-sold to unsuspecting drivers. Hodkin is holding a photo of the wrecked car's back half that led them to this vehicle. Investigators involved in a chop shop investigation dubbed Project Enterprise laid more than 500 charges this week.

500 charges in alleged Toronto and Niagara car scam ring laid by joint investigation dubbed “Project Enterprise.”




http://www.thestar.com/article/1132466

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When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer
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Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

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When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer
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Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

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The Fixer: Stripped down shelters provide scant cover for TTC riders
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New transit shelters that have only a roof and one wall, like this one on Broadview Ave., just north of Queen St., are a source of complaints from readers who say they offer far less protection than the old shelters they replaced.

New accessibility rules require more room on sidewalks, which reduces the space available for full-sized shelters.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1131718

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The Fixer: Stripped down shelters provide scant cover for TTC riders
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New transit shelters that have only a roof and one wall, like this one on Broadview Ave., just north of Queen St., are a source of complaints from readers who say they offer far less protection than the old shelters they replaced.

New accessibility rules require more room on sidewalks, which reduces the space available for full-sized shelters.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1131718

admin @ 9:24 pm
When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer
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Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

admin @ 8:23 am
When winter is more like spring, fauna and flora may suffer
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Plants in a downtown flower box are already poking their leaves to the sky, one of many signs of an unusually balmy winter.

Here’s how our absurdly warm winter may affect everything from geese to greenery.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132161

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Jim Curran to retire from CBC Radio One
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Veteran radio reporter Jim Curran announces he’ll be retiring from CBC at the end of March.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1132238

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Man arrested following Mississauga collision that killed best friends
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Peel Police have laid charges nearly four months after a collision that took the lives of two Mississauga friends.



http://www.thestar.com/article/1131449

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