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Ontario MPPs heading for five-month summer break
Premier Doug Ford extended the legislative session break, sending members to engage with communities rather than "argue with each other."
Rain threatens Toronto's FIFA Fan Festival ahead of Canada-Qatar match
Heavy rain and possible thunderstorms expected Thursday could disrupt the outdoor event, though no schedule changes announced yet.
Free ice cream pop-up coming to Trinity Bellwoods this weekend
Blue Rewards ice cream truck will hand out free blue-dipped treats Saturday while promoting Amazon Prime Day deals.
19-year-old arrested in U.S. consulate shooting
Zara Jabbi charged with discharge of firearm and attack on premises of internationally protected persons in March incident.
Bonnie Crombie Considers Mississauga Mayor Comeback
The former mayor who left in 2024 to pursue provincial politics may return to the race this fall.
Massive Ontario Line Stations Taking Shape Underground
The 15.6-kilometre subway line linking Exhibition Place to Line 5 Eglinton is on track for first passengers in the early 2030s.
Ghana Stuns Panama With Stoppage-Time Winner at Toronto Stadium
A late goal secured a dramatic 1-0 victory Wednesday night, keeping Ghana's World Cup hopes alive in Group L.
Man Charged in Targeted East York Stabbing
A 46-year-old Toronto resident faces assault charges after a June 13 incident near Danforth and Victoria Park avenues.
Ontario Legislature Set for Shortest Sitting in Decades
MPPs will sit for 53 days this year—the fewest in five decades when an election didn't take place.
New Bail and Sentencing Law Takes Effect, Dividing Police and Experts
Bill C-14 gained royal assent Monday with over 80 Criminal Code changes. Police welcome it; criminologists question whether it will reduce crime.
3-Year-Old Seriously Hurt After Vehicle Strikes Pedestrians
A child was among three people struck by a vehicle near Bathurst and Avenal Wednesday afternoon; the child was taken to a trauma centre.
Tenant Union Occupies Building Over Alleged Wrongful Eviction
Hundreds of supporters gathered at a west-end apartment building after a resident was locked out with no notice; tenant union alleges...