

Fatal house fire in Cornwall, Ont.
One person is dead after a fire at a home in Cornwall on Thursday.
One person is dead after a fire at a home in Cornwall on Thursday.
A woman has died and a man is in custody following a reported assault in downtown Toronto, police say.
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Elites from politics, business, academia and the arts on Friday wrapped up the World Economic Forum ‘s annual conclave in the Swiss town of Davos — where worries about the
Moffy Yu, a former international student who now lives in China’s Hubei province, said she never put her home in Toronto up for sale. Instead, she says, it was
A fire destroyed about 60 makeshift homes in a densely packed neighbourhood surrounded by some of the wealthiest streets of South Korea’s ultramodern capital Friday.
Since 2009, distracted driving has been illegal in Canada, but that hasn’t stopped some Toronto drivers from checking their phones – and even watching television – while at the wheel.
A B.C. man who suffered a rare COVID-19 vaccine injury that left him paralyzed will be getting financial support from the federal government.
TD Canada Trust is now using a bank form that could raise red flags and help deter fraud against seniors.
It’s moving day for the residents of the infested Huronia Guest Home in Stayner after the community pulled together to temporarily relocate them to safer and healthier living arrangements.
The family of an unhoused man who died after an alleged ‘swarming’ attack by a group of teen girls in Toronto is speaking out, slamming what they say are ‘flaws’
A secondary school in Toronto has been placed under a lockdown after a gun was reportedly seen, police say.
A transit supervisor was recognized by Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) CEO Rick Leary at Thursday’s board meeting for his efforts in saving the life of a choking infant.
Grocery prices were up 11 per cent in December compared with a year ago, Statistics Canada said this week. As shoppers grapple with spiralling food costs, some are turning for
A hoped-for boom in Chinese tourism in Asia over next week’s Lunar New Year holidays looks set to be more of a blip as most travellers opt to stay inside
Four individuals, including two children, were transported to hospital Wednesday evening following a house explosion in Kitchener.
A freezing rain warning in effect for the Greater Toronto Area and much of southern Ontario has led a number of school boards to cancel bus service this morning. Here’s
Utah lawmakers wasted no time this week before returning to an issue that has become a popular topic in GOP-led statehouses: Trying to limit medical options doctors are allowed to
Canadian Adam Oake has returned from the front lines of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where he has been working for an NGO. He shares tales of his time in
Toronto police have released a photo of a suspect wanted in connection with a hate-motivated assault at Bloor-Yonge Station.
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect who allegedly followed a woman home and sexually assaulted her.
Employees at this Toronto-based company can work abroad for up to one month, and with some financial help from the company too.
Sales activity among luxury homes in Toronto and Vancouver saw a decline in 2022, according to new data released by Sotheby’s International Realty Canada. However, other major Canadian cities such
Toronto police have charged a 13-year-old boy after he allegedly pointed a replica toy gun and demanded money from students at a middle school in Etobicoke.
The sister of a 43-year-old woman who died 16 days after an altercation with security at a Toronto hospital has filed a $16 million lawsuit against University Health Network and
Two condominium buildings in Campbell River, B.C., were evacuated Tuesday night after a landslide drew police and firefighters to a waterfront neighbourhood south of the city’s downtown core.
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BMO Financial Group says it has received all of the regulatory approvals required to complete its agreement to buy California-based Bank of the West from BNP Paribas.
The House of Commons Government Operations and Estimates Committee is set to meet today to discuss launching a study into the federal government’s contracts with the consulting firm McKinsey and
The Toronto-bound lanes of the QEW have been shut down west of St. Catharines following a serious collision.
A student brought a replica toy gun to a school in Etobicoke on Tuesday, officials said.
An Ontario man is struggling to get around while on vacation in Chile after Air Canada forgot his customized wheelchair in Toronto.
Years after most people retire, Dee Simpson is still working hard and working out and she’s helping others to do the same as a fitness trainer.
French nun Sister Andre, the world’s oldest person, passed away at 118 in France, her retirement home told Reuters on Tuesday.
A five-year-old male cat at Sudbury SPCA is looking for a quiet home with a stable routine after a rough start to life.
Police say a man has been charged and several weapons have been seized after a dispute at a home in Cole Harbour, N.S., Monday night.
Police charged an Aurora man in connection with a sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl.
Residents of a historic fishing neighbourhood in St. John’s say they’ve been abandoned by city council to cope with floodlights shining all night into their homes.
Fans can strike a pose and vogue with Madonna herself in Toronto this summer.
A 71-year-old woman died in hospital more than a week after she was struck by a light pole that had been knocked over by a truck.
World shares were mostly lower Tuesday after China reported its economy expanded at a three per cent pace last year, less than half 2021’s rate.
Here is a list of the 10 Toronto intersections with the most traffic congestion in 2022.
Freezing rain across much of the Greater Toronto Area has seen the cancellation of some transportation to local schools.
China’s economic growth fell to 3 per cent last year under pressure from antivirus controls and a real estate slump but is gradually reviving after restrictions that kept millions of
The Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union has filed a lawsuit against three former executives, alleging financial improprieties.
From swim classes to ferry trips, rink rentals, and golf games—Torontonians will soon pay more for city services.
The Town of Midland is mourning the loss of one of its own, David Onley, former Ontario lieutenant governor and a broadcaster who broke barriers as the nation’s first to
Toronto’s Board of Health is urging the city to keep its warming centres open 24/7 for the remainder of the winter season.