

TRREB: GTA Real Estate Market More Balanced in July
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales, new listings and home prices were up in July 2023 in comparison to July 2022. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the market experienced more
Greater Toronto Area (GTA) home sales, new listings and home prices were up in July 2023 in comparison to July 2022. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the market experienced more
The One Ring trading card is now one of Post Malone’s most precious possessions.
Video shared with CP24 appears to show a group of teens or young adults turning on and operating construction equipment at a public school in the Annex early Wednesday morning.
The intricate scams usually target seniors and have resulted in some people losing their homes.
Pickering’s downtown core is about to get a significant makeover.
It’s not clear when the medals and memorabilia were taken, but their loss was reported to the police on July 4.
Today, the Canadian Alternative Reference Rate working group (CARR) begun publishing a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on its website to provide clarity on various aspects of the CDOR
August 2 marks Earth Overshoot Day, a grim milestone that showcases nature is not able to keep up with human consumption.
Starting today, Toronto residents are allowed to consume alcohol in some parks, as the city kicks off a time-limited pilot project.
A Toronto man who offered to teach a woman English has been charged after he allegedly sexually assaulted her.
The City of Toronto is taking steps to remind buskers and vendors in the heart of the downtown core that they need a permit to be there.
Sara McCleary of St. Vincent Place in the Sault tells Tony Ryma about a recent drive through food drive the group held.
The TTC says an incident at Christie Station last week “could have ended tragically” after a person walked onto the tracks spraying what appears to be a fire extinguisher.
Former Blue Jay Dalton Pompey has joined the Hamilton police force.
A number of events will take place on Tuesday in Toronto to mark the start of Emancipation Month.
As fans await an update on the status of Toronto Blue Jay’s shortstop Bo Bichette, some are finding it difficult not to consider the worst-case scenario.
Peel police have charged a 29-year-old man with second-degree murder after a 21-year-old woman was found dead in her Mississauga, Ont. apartment earlier this month.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it is “unacceptable” that asylum-seekers were forced to camp out on Toronto streets when they were turned away from the city’s overwhelmed shelter system last
The way people access and get around Toronto’s largest public park is changing.
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A video of a vehicle driving onto a sidewalk and nearly hitting dozens of pedestrians in downtown Toronto has surfaced after police reported a road rage incident on Saturday.
Toronto police are setting up a command post for two sisters who have been missing since Sunday evening in Toronto.
A trailer of apples tumbled onto Highway 401 causing a major delay ahead of morning rush hour in west Toronto on Monday.
The Canadian Foreign Exchange Committee (CFEC) released today the results of its April 2023 semi-annual survey of foreign exchange volumes in Canada.
Hunter Renfroe’s two-run homer in the 10th inning lifted the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-2 win over the host Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Several Metro locations across the Greater Toronto Area remain closed today as thousands of workers at the grocery chain enter day two of a strike.
Mayor Olivia Chow is being called out for her ‘deafening’ silence in the wake of recent violence against Toronto police and is being urged to publicly voice her support to
Long-time outreach worker Lorraine Lam feared the worst when a taxi from Pearson Airport carrying three refugee claimants – a mother and her two children – pulled up outside Toronto’s
Twenty years ago, Toronto was reeling from the deadly SARS epidemic that severely impacted the local economy.
Four people are in police custody following a hit-and-run crash in downtown Toronto.
The most expensive residential property areas in Ottawa are Rockcliffe, McKellar Heights and the Glebe/Old Ottawa South and East, according to data.
France and the EU have cut off financial support to Niger after a coup toppled the West African country’s democratically elected president.
Canadian economy rises in May, but falls in June amid wildfires; meanwhile, sweltering conditions persist across Canada.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Purdue Pharma from proceeding with a bankruptcy settlement that protects its Sackler family owners from lawsuits.
Toronto police have charged a man accused of recording an individual while he was sexually assaulting them.
Mayor Olivia Chow apologized on Friday for what she said amounted to unacceptable treatment of refugees and asylum seekers who were left sleeping on the streets of downtown Toronto for
A British Columbia real estate agent has been fined $20,000 after being caught on camera drinking milk straight out of the jug at a home he was showing.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province will continue to provide financial support for the Calgary Stampede despite calls from a federal MP to pull funding from Ottawa in the
The union representing the Toronto Transit Commission’s special constables is calling for the reversal of some recent staffing changes that they say may have hindered the response to the stabbing
It could feel as hot as 40 in Toronto today as a week-long stretch of hot and humid weather continues.
Fighting erupted in the capital, Khartoum, in mid-April between the military and the RSF after years of growing tensions. It spread to other parts of the country, but in Darfur
Approximately 125 homes were damaged when two tornadoes touched down in the south Ottawa suburb on July 13.
In the east Toronto neighbourhood of Thorncliffe Park, residents in three buildings have withheld rent since May, after their landlord proposed a five per cent increase for next year —
Statistics Canada say the Canadian economy grew by 0.3 per cent May. The federal agency’s preliminary estimate suggests real GDP grew at an annualized rate of 1 per cent in
An out-of-control wildfire in the Northwest Territories has destroyed four homes in a community about 100 kilometres northwest of Yellowknife.
As floodwaters from Friday’s thunderstorm recede, families living on Union Street laboured tirelessly to clean out their basements, and salvage what they could of their home.
A Toronto dog dad is searching for his puppy after he was stolen from in front of a Shoppers Drug Mart late last month, an occurrence that at least one
A new look at Rogers Centre will give fans in the 100 level a new view.