

Fire crews urge caution after Orillia homeless encampment goes up in flames
Orillia fire crews spent the evening battling a blaze at a homeless encampment in the city’s east end.
Orillia fire crews spent the evening battling a blaze at a homeless encampment in the city’s east end.
Toronto’s Auditor General received more complaints of wrongdoing through its waste hotline last year than ever before — and in some cases, city workers were fired for fraud.
The deficit of rental housing in the Greater Toronto Area is poised to double to 177,000 units over the next decade amid “record high immigration” and declining home ownership rates,
Wet weather soaked Toronto on the heels of a city council vote to reject immediately opening 24/7 warming centres – a coincidence advocates say amplifies their argument for the opposite
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice is set to determine if the historic trees at Osgoode Hall in Toronto will live beyond this week.
Provincial police charged a Toronto resident with attempted murder in connection with a serious assault in Wasaga Beach last year.
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is getting some wet, windy weather on Thursday that’s expected to continue throughout the afternoon and evening and could cause localized flooding in some areas.
Media are invited to attend the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s (TRREB) highly-anticipated 2023 Market Outlook and Year in Review event. This premiere market event of the year goes in
Four people are dead after a fire destroyed a residence in Sainte-Julienne, in Quebec’s Lanaudiere region, early Thursday morning.
The grass in front of Frank Leone’s home has created a turf war with the City of Toronto.
Ride-hailing app Uber has brought back its carpooling service in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver after a nearly three-year hiatus due to COVID-19 concerns.
The winners of Canadian Hard of Hearing Association’s Ultimate Dream Home Draw were revealed Wednesday afternoon.
In a first for the Bank of Canada, it has released a summary of deliberations by its governing council regarding its policy decision to raise its key interest rate target
Toronto police are warning the public about an increase in roofing scams after arresting a man who allegedly defrauded a west-end homeowner by claiming to work for a roofing company.
The largest fundraiser in the history of the United Way of Leeds and Grenville is underway, with one lucky winner set to drive off in a new set of wheels.
Condolences are pouring in on Parliament Hill after a Laval, Que., city bus crashed into a daycare on Wednesday morning, with federal politicians of all stripes expressing their sympathies with
The Bank of Canada released a summary of its Governing Council meetings on Wednesday, providing the public and financial institutions with more insight into the central bank’s decision to raise
Two teens accused in the fatal swarming-style stabbing of a Toronto homeless man were denied bail on Tuesday.
After a three-year hiatus, Uber is relaunching its cheapest ride-sharing service in Toronto on Wednesday.
A Toronto father was working Saturday afternoon when he got a notification from an app connected to his home security system. And what he saw on his phone was every
City Council is set to resume a debate this morning over the idea of having warming centres open 24/ 7 during the winter months.
This is an account of the deliberations of the Bank of Canada’s Governing Council leading to the monetary policy decision on January 25, 2023.
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A summary of monetary policy deliberations by the Governing Council for the policy decision that was announced two weeks earlier.
The team behind Toronto’s Trash Trapping Program Network says it removed close to 100,000 small pieces of plastic from the city’s harbour last year.
The Bank of Canada will release a summary of its deliberations on the latest interest rate hike later today, the first time the central bank is giving Canadians a peek
An industrial bakery in Toronto has been fined $50,000 after one of its workers suffered serious injuries while cleaning an industrial dough mixer, known as a ‘dough chunker.’
While much of internet is still buzzing about the wonders of ChatGPT, a Toronto-based technology and visual effects company is making its own splash in Hollywood using artificial intelligence.
Less than half of Canadians say they are confident they will have enough money to retire, according to a new BMO survey.
In this week’s episode of Take Me Home Tuesday, CTV News is featuring Cyrus, a one-year-old American bulldog mix currently at Sudbury SPCA.
Police are investigating after an Orangeville house was ransacked during a break-in Monday evening.
Ottawa says Canada will contribute $10 million to earthquake relief efforts in Turkiye and Syria as part of an initial aid package.
One of Canada’s largest unions representing public servants has filed a bad-faith bargaining complaint against the Canada Revenue Agency over what it’s calling an “about-face” on the issue of working
A new poll finds one-third of Canadian households say their financial situation has worsened over the last year. According to a Leger poll commissioned by the Association for Canadian Studies,
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. says it plans to build its customer base with a focus on women and generation Z and expand into new product categories like eyewear, luggage and
Nearly five years after Matthew Staikos was gunned down in Toronto, the family of the tech CEO is offering up a “significant” reward in the unsolved murder case.
The Financial Accountability Office of Ontario is set to release a report this morning about the province’s fiscal projection over the next four years.
Governor Tiff Macklem explains how the Bank of Canada’s increases to the policy interest rate will cool the economy and bring inflation down.
The Canadian Foreign Exchange Committee (CFEC) released today the results of its October 2022 semi-annual survey of foreign exchange volumes in Canada.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe as he arrived in Ottawa Monday ahead of a premiers’ meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This is the first
The high noon sun bounced off City Hall’s two towers, but the ground below was still iced over and cold. Nonetheless, dozens of Torontonians laid down on the frozen square
For a Switzerland professor contracted to work in Ontario for a year, Airbnb looked like the right option for a family of five.
Homeowners and employees have been left reeling after an Orléans construction company suddenly closed its doors, walking away from half-built houses and projects worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A Toronto physiotherapist previously accused of sexually assaulting multiple children he was treating has had additional charges placed on him, police said Monday.
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An 82-year-old woman was pronounced dead at a New York nursing home but found to be breathing three hours later at the funeral home where she had been taken, authorities
Three people are now in the care of paramedics after a skating mishap on Lake Ontario Monday morning.
The U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote on a bill that would end a requirement that most foreign air travellers be vaccinated against COVID-19, Majority Leader Steve Scalise said