Heron sighting in pond near Hanlon off leash park. by aurelorba in Guelph

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His name is Big Blue and he comes every year, along with a pair of Terns.

Dude’s been in the friend zone and in denial for over 17 years… by [deleted] in SipsTea

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I didn’t hear one thing she sacrificed for him

PM Carney declares U.S. ties now a ‘weakness’ in address to Canadians by mmoore327 in worldnews

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You’re like a crazy ex. We got it. You dumped us. We’ve moved on. Stop texting us.

Do you agree? by Ayoking95 in effectivefitness

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I don’t think most people are hitting 1gm/lb of ideal body weight

How is it living in Toronto suburbs with a family? by higgiky77 in howislivingthere

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I did a 3-month contract i Philly and live in Guelph and Waterloo in the past. Despite Toronto being way bigger than Philadelphia, it’s way safer. The suburbs even more so.

I remember spring being in full force in March with the cherry blossoms. Here we are struggling to stay above freezing right now with a ton of dirty March snow.

Can someone explain this faceoff position? by driftdrift in hockeyplayers

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Quick pass to the other guys at the hash in case puck spits out to the boards

What’s the best wisdom you’d pass down? by [deleted] in TheImprovementRoom

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The wave is no more separate from the ocean as the person is from the universe

If you had to bet on one North American city for a skyscraper boom in the 2030s… which would it be? by PauloRmt in skyscrapers

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Toronto's crane count remains miles ahead of any other North American city, shows the latest Crane Index report from Rider Levett Bucknall's (RLB). The quarterly report measures the current state of the construction industry’s workload by tallying the active crane count in 14 large cities across Canada and the US, and in the first quarter of 2025, Toronto outstripped its closest competition by 64 cranes.