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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.
Canada Post service disruptions expected during World Cup matches
Mail delivery will be interrupted near Toronto Stadium and the FIFA Fan Festival during matches, with postal codes M6K, M6J, and M5V...
World Cup opening ceremony set for Friday with Alanis, Alessia Cara
Canada's first men's FIFA World Cup match kicks off June 12 with star-studded performances before the Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina game.
Rents falling as new condo units flood Toronto market
A surge of newly completed apartments is driving asking rents lower across Toronto, though landlords are still raising rents on occupied units.
World Cup scavenger hunt brings 51 beaver statues to Old Town Toronto
A public art project featuring hand-painted beaver sculptures celebrates the 48 FIFA World Cup nations and welcomes visitors to downtown.
Education unions demand smaller classes, more support ahead of talks
Ontario's five main education unions are united in contract negotiations set to conclude by Labour Day, seeking wage increases and...
Air Canada pilot flew hundreds of flights without required license
Peel Regional Police are investigating a former airline captain who allegedly operated commercial flights without the mandatory airline...
7 in 10 Toronto residents say World Cup cost isn't worth it
A new poll finds 70% of GTA respondents think the $1 billion public funding for World Cup matches doesn't justify the disruption and costs.
Two-alarm apartment fire injures one near Fort York
Toronto Fire extinguished flames in a single unit early Tuesday, preventing spread to neighbouring apartments in the Bastion Street and...
Third suspect charged in Wychwood murder case
A 39-year-old Peterborough man is the third person charged with first-degree murder in the December 2025 death of 79-year-old Jolan Kun.
Lawyer drops sexsomnia defence in Calgary sexual assault case
A defence counsel has withdrawn his bid to have a University of Toronto sleep disorder expert testify after the expert admitted to...
Distraction theft surge hits Toronto ahead of World Cup
Police report a sharp jump in pickpocketing and robbery tactics as the city prepares for FIFA. Two women from Romania were arrested in...