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Opioids killed 511 in T.O. in 2021
THE VACCINATION ROLLOUT IN ONTARIO
SPORTS NOTE
LOTTERIES
NOTE TO READERS
HAVE YOUR SAY
New Yorker hall of famer
Musk slams claims as ‘untrue’
In need of course correction
Ford, Horwath trade barbs over workers
Growing majority for Tories, polls suggest
What drives Ford’s popularity?
Law to fight cyberattacks being prepared
Tapping into anger can work, but it’s risky
In the first place, we all need a fun ‘third place’
Entering cottage market is no vacation
‘We have become Toronto’
Canada not immune from ‘poison’
Bank will need a careful touch as stagflation looms
THE PREMIER SOLUTION
COLOSSAL CANADA SOLUTION
Russia claims Mariupol has fallen
Kremlin to cut its supply of natural gas to Finland
Lawyer seeks acquittal for sergeant
TRY THE Y: FIND YOUR INNER STRENGTH THIS SPRING
FRUITY, ZESTY, SPICY … SMOKY
Tips for parents facing the formula shortage
Body identified as missing woman
The scoop on some GTA hot spots
This team’s a blast from the past
VOTTO RETURNS
Doubles are trouble for Reds, but not for Jays’ Ryu
Will finds a way, grabs lead
Reds look to snap five-game skid in steamy D.C.
Thibeault wins gold at worlds
Aston Martin cleared by F1
Canada upsets Argentina in 7s
Marino earns spot in Paris
Wimbledon will not be for points
TODAY
TONIGHT
Hurricanes shut out Rangers
Subban, Nurse up for Clancy
Bowness steps down in Dallas
Germany scores nine on Italy
Rangers
Hurricanes
Ran with the bulls, now staring down a bear
IG Wealth Management looks to become one-stop shop
MARKETS
Profit and affordable housing don’t mix
Revenue and appeal up for Vaughan-based firm
Waste management firm well positioned
THE FACEOFF GREEN FOR LIFE ENVIRONMENTAL VS. WASTE CONNECTIONS
Stakes are high for Canadian farmers
B.C. prepares to end fossil-fuel subsidies
U.S. cheers Huawei ban
Heat threatens EU wheat crop
NFI Group closing factory
Netflix thought too big, too fast
Immigration backlog exacerbates labour woes
Toronto needs city-owned, controlled internet
We need smarter ideas this election
Cashed out his crypto and bought a Tesla
The bank of mom and dad is in full force today
Irish leader pans warning from Pelosi
Canada eyes slice of global market for cell, gene therapies
G7 countries to provide $19.8B in aid to Ukraine
Open House is compiled by Star contributor Elaine Smith, a Toronto-based real estate writer
Allison Harness, a Toronto-based real estate writer, compiled this comparison of real estate both near schools, shopping, parks and restaurants
SHIRLEY GREEN
SHIRLEY LORRAINE FARMER
MARILYN MCKENZIE COULTER
ELAINE CARTER (nee PETERS)
BETTY BIGATTINI
KALERVO "KAL" AALTO
GEORGE AGAR
EVELYN MAY BRAGG (nee GALLOWAY)
ERNIE CANTOR
J. HOWARD LANGSTAFF, CD, Lt. Col. BSc., MBA, AMP Harvard
ANTON MARIA MELCHERS
ROGER JAMES PEAD
ANITA DIANE McLAUGHLIN
BARBARA J. PEGG
JOHN GILBERT PECK
snob FROM TO stalwart
Pass it on: Wedding after wedding
‘Not neither, but both’
Don’t miss these five exhibits
“Image? The Power of the Visual” (Aga Khan Museum)
Edward Burtynsky, “In the Wake of Progress” (Yonge & Dundas Square)
Sunil Gupta, “From Here to Eternity. Sunil Gupta, A Retrospective” (Ryerson Image Centre)
Mimi Lien, “Parade” (The Bentway)
Zahra Siddiqui, “The Face of Islam” (Downsview Park)
Cruise can’t pull off role of humble guy
‘Top Gun’ sequel will be hard to beat as summer’s best blockbuster
Meet Ottawa’s new top dog
Harry and Meghan TV series rumours ramp up
Did a Briton create Canada’s new anthem?
Rulers, slaves and those who loved them
The power in the story
BESTSELLERS
Vintages for Victoria weekend
When a date turns into happily ever after
STARS
An immersive, gender-bending journey
Revisiting Downton a ‘privilege’
Proof a large fish can find satisfaction in a small pond
The art of tying up a beloved show
Sisterhood of the Travelling Card Box
How ‘Coastal Grandma’ became spring’s BIG TREND
The white dress
The throw blanket
The leather slides
The cashmere cardigan
The linen shirt
The straw hat
The not-too-short shorts
Rise above family’s years of resentment
No more streaming-only debuts for movies vying for an Oscar
Masks are unmasking hearing loss
New boutique condo for Cabbagetown
‘BASEMAN’S MITT’ CHAIR WAS REAL CATCH
When a garden throws shade
Support for growth with environmental protection
WHAT THEY GOT CONDOS
Building suited for working from home
THE GEORGIAN
Contract will outline sale details
Chair helped inspire an online retail marketplace
A sun-filled sanctuary in Oakville
A wild search in the Apennines
Le weekend in Montreal? Délicieux!
This week in new Canadian getaway inspiration
Swinging into the aquatic underground
Vietnam’s splashy, new island resort
The Women are Coming: The Abortion Caravan half a century later …
CITATION PLEASE
What will happen to the hundreds of PoWs?
When the personal is deeply political
Beating the odds to finish school
Beating the odds to finish school
U.S.-Taliban deal pushed country to collapse
How Canada is failing Ukraine’s most desperate
The time for excuses is over
YES
NO
Another four years of Ford?
Deep-rooted fear drives atrocities
PCs promise to ‘get it done’ and destroy the environment
Conservative extremists threaten Canada’s future
A good seasonal team that spends too much on stars
Schreiner did win that debate, but we need better format
Imagining Ford as a vehicle. I see he’s unsafe at any speed
The Toronto Make-Believes disappoint again
Ford taking us on a one-way drive to climate disaster
Three sayings that describe the Leafs’ recent loss
It’s time that preferential voting be instituted
THE PREMIER
COLOSSAL CANADA CROSSWORD
SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD
ANSWERS
MULTI SUDOKU
BRIDGE
SUDOKU
CHALLENGER
Pentathlon is getting a little dirty
SPORTS TICKER
GET IN THE GAME
The worst has come and gone
Camden 2.0 greeted with curses and tossed bats
Celtics swing momentum in East final
FROM DOUG SMITH’S SPORTS BLOG
School’s out for summer
Can Brunette beat the odds?
School’s out for summer
Blues head home with split after regrouping
Fenwick longshot du jour in Preakness
Leclerc looking in rear-view mirror
Olympics menu trending younger
TONIGHT
WHEEL PRIDE
‘Buy a Mustang GT,’ I said. ‘It’ll be fun.’
A McCool ride
A CLOSER LOOK
This year, I finally had the means
MARKING A CENTURY in the auto industry
The impact of collision damage
AUTO TRIVIA
‘It gets plenty of smiles and thumbs up’
Your RIDE GUIDE
2 items to splurge on this week
Trails to try
WHO AM I?
A beachy getaway
Drive guide
For the drive
COVID-19 need to know
Insurance can be cheaper, sometimes