

Toronto actor told to repay almost $24,000 in COVID-19 pandemic benefits
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government rushed billions of dollars in benefits to help Canadians deal with the financial impact of it.
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government rushed billions of dollars in benefits to help Canadians deal with the financial impact of it.
Sergio de Ilzarbe came home from his Christmas holidays to find his window smashed in and part of his home ransacked.
The three people found dead inside their Surrey, B.C., home this week are being remembered as a loving family who ran a tutoring business together.
The Shu family in the west end has faced immense challenges over the past eight months as they’ve waited for their home, damaged by the derecho storm last May, to
As Brazil reels from mobs of rioters swarming its seats of power, its former leader has decamped to a Florida resort, where droves of supporters flocked to cheer on their
Provincial police say they have yet to locate the owner of a “significant amount of money” that was found in Bracebridge months ago.
The University Health Network says it is currently under a “Code Grey” as it experiences an outage with its digital systems.
A Toronto establishment has been named one of the best Italian restaurants in the world.
Canadian bank CEOs say they’re able to adapt to the higher credit requirements the banking regulator has set in preparation for more uncertain economic times ahead.
Dozens of faith leaders are launching a city-wide campaign today to demand more warming centres be opened immediately in Toronto.
Goldman Sachs Group will start cutting thousands of jobs across the firm from Wednesday, two sources familiar with the move said, as it prepares for a tough economic environment.
Residents at multiple homes scrambled to entertain themselves after their tv cable and internet lines were mysteriously severed.
The Toronto Police Services Board is set to meet today to decide whether to approve a nearly $50-million funding increase for the city’s police force, which would result in the
A man has sustained ‘life-altering’ injuries following a head-on collision involving a cube van and a streetcar in the downtown core, say Toronto police.
After an epic 15-ballot election to become U.S. House speaker, Republican Kevin McCarthy faces his next big test in governing a fractious, slim majority: passing a rules package to govern
No one has been reported hurt after a fire broke out at a home under renovation.
Two women are being treated in hospital after being stabbed Sunday morning in northwest Toronto.
Staff and residents at a privately owned assisted living facility in Stayner, Ont. are speaking out about what they call deplorable living conditions.
The scene in the U.S. House on Friday was a full-circle moment for Republicans, who had ceded both chambers of Congress and the presidency to Democrats after the violent Jan.
Toronto residents whose properties sit vacant for more than half the year will soon have to pay a hefty tax but it remains to be seen whether the penalty will
Tens of thousands of residents in the city’s midtown and Scarborough neighbourhoods were plunged into darkness on Friday after several “large-scale” power outages.
Grocery prices increased by more than 10 per cent last year in Canada meaning the average family of four had to pay an additional $1,000 for the exact same items.
A pedestrian has been seriously injured after a light pole fell on them when it was struck by a vehicle in midtown Toronto on Friday afternoon.
The Boards of Directors of the Barrie & District Association of REALTORS® (BDAR) and the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) are pleased to announce BDAR’s recommendation to its Members
He won’t be able to soar into the skies or skim the waters with his wings, but a bald eagle treated at a veterinary college at the University of Prince
The contours of a deal that could make Republican leader Kevin McCarthy the House speaker have begun to emerge after three grueling days and 11 failed votes in a political
Statistics Canada says the economy added 104,000 jobs in December as the unemployment rate fell slightly to 5.0 per cent.
If almost $50 million of Toronto’s budget can be reallocated to policing, surely the city can do something to keep the city’s unhoused people warm this winter, says Rev. Alexa
The Bakker family of Brockville, Ont. were reunited under one roof just before Christmas after a fire damaged their home in November.
A series of charts summarizing key residential statistics for the GTA, including an affordability indicator and time series for price, new listings and sales.
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David Tabachnick, a political science professor at Nipissing University, joins Tony Ryma to discuss the unfolding U.S. political process.
An Orillia woman is bringing nature and smiles to retirement and nursing homes across the city.
In Toronto, a handful of exclusive houses hit the market every year, shocking the city with their staggering price tags. The houses sold in 2022 – and their price tags
The House of Cheese in the ByWard Market Square sits empty on Thursday, and a ‘For Lease’ sign hangs on the store front.
Toronto Mayor John Tory is proposing a nearly $2-billion investment in housing initiatives and improvements to key services, including park and recreation centre maintenance, in the city’s 2023 budget.
The owners of a Toronto home got the surprise of a lifetime when they discovered their property had been fraudulently listed and sold by two people pretending to be them
The Ottawa Real Estate Board reported a 30 per cent year-over-year drop in home sales last month, while the average price for a residential property dropped 7 per cent at
A group of nine bankers from across the Greater Toronto Area have won big after a September lottery draw.
Provincial police are investigating a double homicide involving a woman and child following a fire in a New Tecumseth house on Boxing Day.
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, mothers working from home spent an average of two hours more each day than fathers did supervising their children while they worked,
Firefighters are on the scene of a two-alarm blaze in a new development in south Barrhaven.
House Republicans are at a crossroads as leader Kevin McCarthy has failed over and over again to become House speaker, but he remains determined to persuade enough right-flank holdouts to
One person was taken to hospital after a fire broke out at a home in Mississauga overnight.
The average selling price for all Greater Toronto Area homes saw another drop in December to close 2022 – a year in which the region’s housing market started strong before
Seven of the eight teenaged girls accused in a downtown murder which Toronto police described as a swarming were back in court ahead of scheduling bail hearings, as one of
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) housing market experienced a marked adjustment in 2022 compared to record levels in 2021. Existing affordability issues brought about by a lack of housing supply
A line of unusually priced chicken breast has left some Toronto shoppers and thousands of internet users scratching their heads.
Robin Maj, who was briefly the executive director of the Living Space shelter in Timmins is facing fraud charges for misdirecting over $400k