

Toronto-bound QEW shut down west of St. Catharines following collision
The Toronto-bound lanes of the QEW have been shut down west of St. Catharines following a serious collision.
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.
A homeless man who died after eight teen girls allegedly attacked him in Toronto was remembered as quiet and kind on Tuesday as the case left several in the homeless
A Toronto taxi driver’s cab became a makeshift delivery room on Friday.
Toronto residents could face a messy commute on Tuesday morning.
The Toronto Zoo Wildlife Conservancy is giving jilted lovers and disgruntled employees the chance to name a cockroach in honour of someone who truly bugs them for Valentine’s Day.
The Canadian Real Estate Association says it expects home sales this year to edge down 0.5 per cent compared with 2022.
Russian actor Artur Smolyaninov was the star of one of President Vladimir Putin’s favourite films — about a Soviet unit making a last-ditch stand against Afghan insurgents. Now he is
With the cessation of Canadian Dollar Offer Rate’s (CDOR) publication in June 2024, it is expected that Bankers’ Acceptance (BA) will cease to exist as a money market instrument.
Passengers laden with luggage flocked to rail stations in China’s megacities on Monday, heading to their hometowns for holidays that health experts fear could intensify a raging COVID-19 outbreak in
The Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada today announced the appointment of Nicolas Vincent as the Bank’s new external, non-executive Deputy Governor for a term of two years,
The City of Toronto is warning of a scam in which someone is pretending to be an official asking for payment for a parking violation.
The Bank of Canada will release its business outlook and consumer expectations surveys this morning.
Canada’s largest pediatric hospital will begin “cautiously increasing capacity for scheduled surgical procedures” Monday following a recent months-long surge in patients with respiratory illnesses.
Results from the fourth-quarter 2022 Business Outlook Survey and the Business Leaders’ Pulse surveys from October 2022 through January 2023 show that business sentiment has continued to weaken. As a result of
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The Business Outlook Survey is a summary of interviews conducted by the Bank’s regional offices with business leaders from about 100 firms, selected in accordance with the composition
Results of the fourth-quarter survey show that consumers have reduced their purchases of a broad range of goods and services in response to rising inflation and increases in interest rates.
Newly empowered U.S. House Republicans on Sunday demanded the White House turn over all information related to its searches that have uncovered classified documents at President Joe Biden’s home and
The city says the Roads and Parking Services team will begin snow removal operations across the city on Sunday evening.
A police officer’s knee was pinned against the neck of a University of Toronto student as he was repeatedly Tasered on the ground with his hands behind his head before
Employers and work-from-home staff must tread a fine line between trust, monitoring and micromanaging, experts say, in the new age of remote employment.
A two-storey home with spectacular views in the Old Village of Rockcliffe Park is one of the most expensive homes ever sold in the city of Ottawa.
A Calgary man on work permit says the exemptions for international students and work permit holders are too limiting and says he and many other qualified workers feel ‘forgotten’ by
The County of Simcoe announces that increased support will be offered to former residents of privately-operated Huronia Guest Home.
A Toronto man on a mission to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s spent the day in Kingston, hitting the ice in a marathon skating session in honour of his late mother.
Lawyers for President Joe Biden found more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday. White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in
One person was rushed to a trauma centre Friday night following a stabbing in Toronto’s east end.
As Toronto’s real estate market continues to struggle amid the Bank of Canada’s aggressive campaign to hike interest rates, some agents say that they are increasingly hearing from buyers of
Beginning Feb. 1 Sunwing will stop flying directly from Sudbury to the Dominican Republic & from North Bay to Cuba; a disappointment to many.
The City of Toronto has opened its three warming centres as sub-zero temperatures hit the city.
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