

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow heading to Ottawa next week to plea for financial aid
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow will head to Ottawa next week in a bid to convince the federal government to sign on to a new fiscal framework, following a provincial promise
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow will head to Ottawa next week in a bid to convince the federal government to sign on to a new fiscal framework, following a provincial promise
The City of Greater Sudbury expanded its team of client navigators to help prevent more homelessness. – iGateway
WATCH: This week’s episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, CTVNorthernOntario.ca is featuring a trio of adorable chocolate-coloured pups.
After years of searching, Drake has apparently found a new place to call home – in Houston, Texas.
Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about how differences in debt, income and savings across households shaped their experience through the COVID-19 pandemic and how this is affecting monetary policy now.
Police in York Region are investigating a home invasion in King Township last Friday that sent one person to hospital.
Four restaurants were just added to Michelin’s Toronto guide this year for their exceptional – and more affordable – food.
House Republicans plan to hold their first hearing next week in their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over his family’s business dealings.
Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Sharon Kozicki talks about how household differences have affected the way that monetary policy is transmitted. She also discusses how the Bank is considering the
Durham police say some schools have been placed under lockdown in Courtice, Ont. amid a stolen vehicle investigation.
Firefighters from several stations answered the early morning call Sunday to extinguish a working fire on Windermere Road.
Global shares were mixed in cautious trading Tuesday ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s upcoming decision on interest rates.
For much of the past year, Ksenia Schnaider and her team of seamstresses toiled away in their Kyiv studio, crafting her new collection of designer denim and luxury daywear even
Americans detained for years in Iran arrived home Tuesday, tearfully hugged their loved ones and declared “Freedom!” after being let go as part of a politically risky deal that saw
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A female has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries and a dog has died following a fire at a home in Whitby, Durham Regional Police say.
The union that represents civilian and uniformed police officers in Toronto is speaking out after four of its members were injured while on the job this weekend.
A prominent businessman took out a full-page advertisement in a national newspaper calling Toronto a ‘declining city.’
A hearing for the injunction application filed against the Government of Saskatchewan’s parental inclusion and consent policy is scheduled for Tuesday morning at Regina’s Court of King’s Bench.
Kanata native and Olympic gold medallist Jamie-Lee Rattray has been selected in Monday’s Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) inaugural draft, but she will be lacing up against her hometown team.
Premier Doug Ford says he agrees that the City of Toronto needs a “new deal” for ongoing funding after holding a meeting with Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow Monday, but says
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says OC Transpo is facing a “worsening financial situation” that is worse than he imagined when he decided to run for mayor.
A driving instructor from Toronto has been charged after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman following a driving test last week.
North York resident Helen McKinnon Doan turns 112 today.
The Toronto Transit Commission says the rash of recent violent incidents that erupted on its network over the weekend points to a bigger problem that requires an “all hands-on-deck” approach.
A Quebec Superior Court judge is being asked to authorize a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all residents of public long-term care homes that experienced COVID-19 outbreaks during the pandemic’s
Officials say a lithium battery left on a back deck sparked a fire at an Innisfil house over the weekend, causing half a million dollars in damages.
Over the weekend, residents of Hay River and the surrounding areas were allowed to return home even as a wildfire burns close to the town’s hospital.
Two 13-year-old girls are facing charges after another teen was stabbed “numerous times” in a plaza parking lot in Vaughan.
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Jennifer Coleman has lived in and around Hay River in the Northwest Territories her whole life, but the highway into the community felt like a strange place as she and
The Ontario government says it will be providing Toronto with $26.4 million to provide urgent assistance to asylum-seekers as part of a $42 million fund to support communities across the
Across the country, housing spaces are limited, particularly in bustling downtown neighbourhoods – a challenge that is leading some developers and tenants to repurpose overlooked spaces into unconventional homes, such
Those who support policies that would require parental permission for teachers to use a student’s preferred pronouns at school say they are about including parents in the lives of their
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is on his way home Sunday from Russia, ending a six-day trip that triggered global concerns about weapons transfer deals between the two countries
Four people were rushed to hospital, two with critical injuries, following an early morning stabbing and assault in Toronto’s Entertainment District.
An officer has been injured while responding to an assault at Kipling subway station, Toronto police say.
Analysists say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to removing GST from new rental construction is a step that could help increase Canada’s housing supply, but it may not be the
A new report for the Emergency and Protective Services Committee says the city has issued just over 800 short-term permits for properties in Ottawa, while Airbnb registered at least 12
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s three-run homer lifted the Blue Jays over the Boston Red Sox 3-0 on Friday to snap Toronto’s four-game losing skid.
Video has surfaced showing a brawl between two men’s recreational hockey teams that erupted on the ice in Toronto earlier this week, with players not only exchanging blows, but slashes
An osteopath allegedly sexually assaulted patients while providing treatment at a midtown Toronto centre.
As Toronto sees an uptick in off-leash dog incidents, a Toronto councillor says the problem could be mitigated if the city adopts a strategy to create more dog parks.
The City of Toronto is reviewing whether it is worth keeping its 2,700 on-street parking metres as drivers increasingly turn to the mobile app to process their payments.
Toronto police are investigating an incident caught on video which appears to show officers from the Ontario Provincial Police repeatedly punching and tasing a civilian during the course of an
Police have made an arrest following reports of a threat made to a Toronto high school.
The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales slowed last month as they tumbled by roughly four per cent between July and August.