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Bosnian Canadians gear up for World Cup opening match in Toronto
Brothers Adis and Amir Mrakovic are turning their Etobicoke deli parking lot into a watch party as Bosnia plays its second World Cup tournament.
Daycare waitlists grow as Ontario faces shortage of early childhood educators
Staff shortages, not lack of space, are keeping families off-waitlists. The province needs 10,000 more educators by December 2026.
World Cup visitors warned about Toronto's toxic illicit drug supply
Health officials urge caution as the city's unregulated drugs contain unpredictable contaminants including fentanyl, which can be lethal.
World Cup Road Closures Set for Exhibition Place Match Days
Multiple roads around Exhibition Place will close five hours before and up to three hours after each of the six FIFA matches at Toronto Stadium.
Housing Advocate Lombardi Enters Ontario Liberal Leadership Race
Eric Lombardi, who has pushed for housing reform, joins five candidates vying to lead the provincial Liberal Party.
TDSB Students Face Major Changes Heading Into Fall
The Toronto District School Board has announced staffing cuts and program eliminations following the province's takeover last year.
Durham College Employee Faces Child Luring Charges
Durham Regional Police charged a 23-year-old Whitby resident with luring minors aged 12 and 13 via Reddit and Snapchat.
GTA Residents Losing Sleep Over Financial Stress
A new poll shows 44 per cent of GTA residents lose sleep due to money worries—above the national average of 40 per cent.
Seven More Suspects Wanted in Rexdale Shooting Death
Police issued Canada-wide warrants Tuesday for seven suspects in the fatal shooting of Anthony Taylor, 28, at a TCH building near...
City Reselling World Cup Tickets to Avoid Property Tax Hike
Toronto is profiting from its FIFA ticket allocation to offset ballooning tournament costs, which have grown from $30M to $380M.
Toronto Zoo offers free field trips for all students this fall
The City is funding a new pilot program that makes Toronto Zoo visits free for K-12 classes across all four public school boards.
Ontario residents getting tax-free government payout this week
The Ontario Trillium Benefit—combining energy, property tax, and sales tax credits—hits bank accounts Wednesday, June 10.