

Take Me Home Tuesday: Dodge, the mature, adult cat
Found outside as a stray cat, Sudbury SPCA is helping Dodge find a new home. Here are the details on this episode of Take Me Home Tuesday.
Found outside as a stray cat, Sudbury SPCA is helping Dodge find a new home. Here are the details on this episode of Take Me Home Tuesday.
Toronto’s beloved east-end street festival, Taste of the Danforth, is returning this year, according to a local city councillor, after three years of cancellations due to pandemic restrictions and logistical
A luxury mansion in Toronto used as a set in ‘Mean Girls’ is on the market again – this time, for millions cheaper.
Torontonians have until the end of the day to declare if their residential property was occupied in 2022.
Police are looking for the public’s health to identify the driver in a suspicious incident in Bradford.
A body has been found inside a plastic bag floating in Lake Ontario in Toronto, officials say.
Two names with experience at city hall are seriously considering throwing their hats in to become the next mayor of Toronto.
BMO Financial Group reported a first-quarter profit of $247 million, down from $2.93 billion in the same quarter a year earlier, as it took a one-time charge related to its
Scotiabank reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as its provisions for credit losses climbed higher. The bank said Tuesday it earned $1.77 billion or $1.36 per
A fire that caused significant damage to a downtown restaurant on Tuesday morning appears to be suspicious, officials say.
A Ukrainian family who were on vacation in Poland when Russia invaded their native country in February 2022, and have since moved to Canada under refugee-status, told CTVNews.ca they worry
The City of Toronto had dropped a controversial proposal to create an events space at one of Canada’s oldest openly queer spaces.
The Canadian economy stayed flat in the fourth quarter following five consecutive quarters of growth, marking a deeper slowdown than anticipated.
Canada Post says a vandalism spree has put many of its Toronto mailboxes out of commission.
A media backlash against the Dilbert comic strip took hold in Canada on Monday as several of the country’s biggest newspapers announced they were dropping the office-set cartoon over recent
Toronto police have released the image of a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault at a west-end subway station last week.
TD Bank Group said Monday it will pay US$1.2 billion to settle a lawsuit related to one of the largest Ponzi schemes ever orchestrated.
Missing Chinese investment banker Bao Fan is co-operating with an investigation in China, his company China Renaissance said in a stock market filing Sunday.
Despite multiple calls to Air Canada and Toronto police, an Ontario woman has got six months without her luggage – even though she knows exactly where it is.
Another portion of a luxury condo building being constructed in Welland, Ont., partially collapsed over the weekend.
The U.K. and the European Union were poised Monday to end years of wrangling and seal a deal to resolve their thorny post-Brexit trade dispute over Northern Ireland.
A water main break has closed down a major Toronto intersection ahead of the morning commute on Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are set to make an announcement in the Greater Toronto Area on Monday afternoon.
Ottawa Fire Services says an RCMP officer was treated for smoke inhalation after checking to see if anyone was inside a burning building in Vanier Sunday afternoon.
Neighbours watched in disbelief and horror as a man dangled from a Toronto high-rise balcony.
Memorial Gardens was packed Sunday for this year’s Home and Garden Expo as people were checking out the latest trends in home improvement.
A Toronto-area police force is opening up about how it became involved in the international efforts to legally hack one of the most aggressive ransomware groups in the world.
A strength and conditioning expert says there are some workouts you can do at home with nothing but a paper plate.
At a time when some beloved novels have fallen under scrutiny and more and more titles are banned from shelves, Toronto Public Library is taking a stand for “intellectual freedom.”
The wife of a man who was struck by an alleged drunk driver on Allen Road earlier this month says ‘one decision altered the course of our life.’
A special weather statement has been issued for Toronto, advising of a “messy mix” of wintry precipitation on Monday.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first combination test for flu and COVID-19 that can be used at home, giving consumers an easy way to determine
A number of events are being held in Toronto today to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and show support for the war-torn country.
A newly compiled database with real-time statistics reveals when Toronto’s traffic is at its worst and how much time and money drivers are losing to congestion.
The Ontario government says it has doubled the number of its long-term care inspectors.
An Edmonton soldier accused of trying to kill her three children has been found guilty on all counts against her.
Police are looking for several suspects in connection with a robbery home invasion in Innisfil.
BNN Bloomberg’s David George-Cosh reacts to a new survey showing the majority of Canadians think mortgage fraud is common practice.
The landlord of a Toronto condo is being forced to pay at least $8,500 to cover the costs of his “nuisance-causing” tenant, a recent tribunal hearing found.
Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie says she is hoping that council will confirm a June 26 byelection date announced by the city clerk yesterday for a Toronto-wide vote to find a
A 35-year-old man is facing drugs and gun charges after police raided a home northwest of Kingston.
Toronto is hurdling past a winter milestone. Here’s when the clocks jump forward and what to expect weather-wise as we head into March.
Longtime daytime television host Dina Pugliese has just received a key to her hometown for her “outstanding contribution” to the entertainment industry.
Two Pakistani brothers held by the United States at Guantanamo Bay military prison for two decades were freed by U.S. officials and returned home on Friday, officials said. They will
Wall Street veered toward losses early Friday ahead of the release of consumer price data in the U.S. that could play into the Federal Reserve’s next interest rate policy decision.
The Bank of Canada is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of its scholarship awards for students with disabilities, Indigenous students, LGBTQ2S+ students, francophones and students who identify as a
Toronto police have released photos of a suspect being sought in connection with a violent break-and-enter at an apartment building in the city’s Parkdale neighbourhood.
A busy streetcar in the heart of downtown Toronto could be shut down for about 20 months starting right before the summer.