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Court dismisses Crown bid to detain lawyer in wedding case
Ontario's top court rejected the Crown's effort to overturn bail for Deepak Paradkar, who is accused of advising a murder in an alleged...
Pot shops expect World Cup sales bump near stadium
Cannabis retailers near Toronto Stadium are stocking novelty products and expecting up to 10% sales increases during tournament match days.
University Avenue bike lanes face new scrutiny over logic
A transit advocacy group's criticism of cycle tracks near major hospitals is drawing pushback from analysts who say the claims don't...
New water shuttle launches on Toronto waterfront Friday
East-West Water Shuttle Pilot opens with three stops in the inner harbour. One-way trips $15, hourly departures starting 11 a.m.
Carney signals Billy Bishop consultation this summer
Prime Minister says federal process on airport expansion coming. No decision made yet.
Bike Share launches World Cup weekly pass
$40 pass offers unlimited rides through tournament. Available June 1 to July 19.
World Cup volunteers share behind-the-scenes access
Thousands needed for June 12–July 2. Perks include Adidas gear, transit passes, and soccer stars.
Ontario raises ticket-scalping fines to $25,000
New law targets resellers charging inflated prices for concerts and sports. Takes effect June 10.
Do West Fest takes over Dundas this weekend
16 blocks of food, music, and Portuguese culture. Rain or shine, the unofficial start to summer.
Gun spotted in Jane and Finch, schools in lockdown
Toronto police search for suspect after reports of firearm in neighborhood. No injuries reported.
6 Toronto Video Game Month events to check out
Free and low-cost celebrations of the city's gaming scene. From giant games to VR conferences.
Ontario uploading Gardiner and DVP in 2027, pledges toll-free future
Ford government commits $353 million to take over two critical Toronto highways and ensure they stay free of tolls.