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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.
Trans activists tour Canada, building grassroots power against rising hate
Fae Johnstone and Victoria Bucholtz launched Queer Momentum to reduce stigma through dialogue and rebuild 2SLGBTQ+ organizing amid...
Ontario modernizing e-bike rules to clarify which models need licensing
New classification system would distinguish pedal-assist bikes from mopeds, addressing enforcement gaps and safety concerns.
Four Toronto roads crack CAA's worst-streets list; Barton Street holds top spot
Annual survey of pothole-plagued roads shows same repeat offenders, signalling persistent maintenance backlog across Ontario.
Toronto cyclists rally after police takedown leaves rider with concussion
Protest planned Thursday evening at Little Norway Park following viral video of stop-sign enforcement that injured cyclist.
Three arrested in string of store robberies at Bloor and Dufferin
Police charge suspects in two May robberies at the same location, recovering $12,000 in stolen property.
York police arrest man in 2022 homicide case after remains identified
Dental records identified missing Aurora man Roman Perelstein in March 2025; an arrest has now been made in connection with his death.
Queen's Park taking 21-week break amid calls for accountability
Ontario MPPs won't return to legislature until late October, drawing criticism that the extended recess reduces government oversight.
Ontario civil service returns to office with FIFA exemptions
Finance minister promises 'flexibility' for government workers on World Cup game days as union warns rigid policy is creating confusion.
PM Carney to unveil federal AI strategy in Toronto
The government's blueprint for artificial intelligence addresses trust, worker support, digital infrastructure, and international coordination.
Police identify long-lost uncle through DNA genealogy
Toronto officer's investigative genetic genealogy project has identified 11 unidentified persons, bringing closure to families searching...