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On eight scheduled dates each year, the Bank of Canada issues a press release announcing its decision for the overnight rate target, together with a short explanation of
Two pedestrians have been seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in Eglinton West on Tuesday evening.
While the Barrie Baycats are having a successful season on the field this season, the team is trying to get a win in the community this July with its youth
Canada’s banking regulator has launched consultations on proposed changes to mortgage guidelines to address risks related to borrowers with growing balances.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for the Greater Toronto Area.
The Ontario government is spending $10 million to help build 53 homes in the city of Ottawa for people experiencing homelessness.
A Toronto woman has launched a lawsuit seeking more than a million dollars from Airbnb, the City of Toronto, and two tenants after the condo she owns was allegedly rented
A video of a car driving across a bikes-only bridge on Cherry Street South has sent ripples through Toronto’s cycling community.
The Ontario SPCA launched its No Hot Pets campaign to encourage pet owners to leave their furry friends at home rather than leaving them in a hot car during the
New data from the City of Toronto’s speed cameras shows a “significant” reduction in speeding as well as overall vehicle speeds since the program was launched.
Six-year-old Charlotte Drozd was a joyful child with an affinity for puzzles and art, according to her loved ones.
Baseball’s top sluggers squared off in the annual home run derby as part of all-star festivities–with Guerrero winning the title.
Green water in the pond at Toronto’s Love Park appears to be souring the romantic mood at the city’s newest outdoor attraction.
Two people have been taken to the hospital following a large fire in Mississauga overnight.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. won the All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday night, matching Vladimir Sr.’s 2007 title to become the first father-son duo to accomplish the feat.
A taxpayers’ advocacy group wants Toronto’s incoming mayor to give the city’s plan to host a handful of games during the 2026 World Cup the red card.
Intact Financial Corp. estimates its catastrophe losses for the second quarter were around $421 million on a pre-tax basis.
A Beyoncé fan said rap icon Jay-Z gifted her a bottle of champagne worth more than $400 at a concert in Toronto over the weekend.
A six-year-old girl who was struck by a vehicle in Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood last week has died, police say.
More than half of Canadians say they are $200 away or less from not being able to pay all of their bills at the end of the month, a report
Canadian media companies Postmedia Network Canada Corp. and Nordstar Capital LP, the company that owns the Toronto Star, have ended discussions about a potential merger, saying they were unable to
Getting around the downtown core is going to be a bit more challenging this week due to lane restrictions and road closures along Lake Shore Boulevard for the annual Honda
Emergency crews responded to reports of a large structure fire at 109 Perth Street, near the intersection of Perth and Brock streets, at approximately 2 a.m. Monday.
A 20-year-old Concordia University student says he waited 15 hours in the ER at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital after his appendix burst. Then, instead of waiting any longer, Christos Lianos
Ottawa firefighters put out a blaze in a townhouse in Lowertown Sunday afternoon.
The 63rd annual Mariposa Folk Festival hit the stage on Friday and ends Sunday evening at Tudhope Park. Officials said this year was another remarkable year for the festival.
A Toronto man says one of the city’s garbage policies is rubbish after he was told a big load of compost he brought to a city transfer station would end
Provincial police have started an arson investigation after a fire at a home in Orillia late Saturday.
Barrie fire crews were kept busy when flames erupted in a residential garage Saturday night.
A boy has “minor to moderate” injuries after being hit by the driver of a vehicle in Toronto’s west end Sunday morning, say paramedics.
A last-minute assist has sent Kevin Ackroyd’s life into overtime.
The Bank of Canada is expected to raise interest rates again this week as forecasters say the economy has not softened enough for the central bank to back off.
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is shutting down the licensed bar inside its downtown headquarters that’s served senior officers mostly below the radar for more than 30 years, after a
Leigh Ellis was already living any basketball fan’s dream.
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A cyclist has been critically injured after two cyclists collided early Saturday afternoon in Toronto’s west end.
Jason Foley and Alex Lange finished what Matt Manning started, and the Detroit Tigers no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays in a 2-0 win Saturday.
An analysis of early housing market reports shows the Bank of Canada’s last interest rate increase affected buyers differently across the country, with home sales falling in some cities while
Toronto police are investigating after a man was found with stab wounds Saturday afternoon.
Police are searching for two suspects in connection with an ongoing homicide investigation in the Leslieville area.
Metrolinx and Uber Canada have both apologized to an Ontario woman living with cerebral palsy who says she experienced ableism on a recent trip to attend a Toronto concert.
Advocates are calling on all levels of government to do more to address what they call a ‘human rights disaster’ as asylum seekers are stranded on the streets of Toronto
Amid the increased cost of living and declining real estate market, Statistics Canada is reporting a rapid widening gap between high and low income households.
The Toronto Zoo is advising its visitors to avoid showing videos and photos on their cellphones to its gorillas as they distract the apes.
The Toronto Zoo is trying to cut down on the amount of screen time its gorillas get from humans.
One speed camera in Toronto was spray painted on 31 different occasions over the span of just a few months last year.