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Traffic deaths in Toronto spike 28% so far this year
Fatal crashes surge with more pedestrians and motorcyclists killed. Police cite speed and distracted driving as major factors.
Pride Month arrives with parties, markets, and 45 years of celebration
Toronto marks the 45th anniversary of Pride with pool parties, drag shows, queer markets, and the iconic parade across Church-Wellesley Village.
Summer Music in the Garden marks 25 years of free concerts
Toronto's beloved free concert series returns to the Music Garden starting June 21 with 20 performances featuring classical, jazz, folk,...
Armoured car employee accused of downtown Toronto cash theft
A Brampton man allegedly used his position at the company to steal from an unlocked vehicle near Yonge and Dundas over a year ago.
All Things Go brings Kesha and Lorde to Toronto this weekend
The two-day music festival returns to RBC Amphitheatre June 6-7 with headliners, rising artists, and gates opening at 2 p.m. both days.
Police seek suspect in unprovoked TTC streetcar assault
Man attacked rider on Coxwell and Queen East last month; victim suffered serious injuries.
Gas prices jump 8 cents Wednesday — biggest spike since early May
Toronto drivers will see pumps rise to 177.9 cents per litre, reversing weeks of steady declines.
GO Transit shuts down two lines this weekend
Lakeshore East and Stouffville lines out entirely; Lakeshore West cut to reduced service Saturday and Sunday.
Blue Jays remove Rogers statue, install Carter tribute
The 12-foot bronze of the former owner comes down after 13 years as the team honors its 1993 World Series hero.
Guess Who returns to Scotiabank Arena after 23-year Toronto absence
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings won back the band's name and played a sold-out homecoming show as part of their Takin' It Back Tour.
Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K as he sold lethal products to vulnerable buyers
Court records reveal the e-commerce platform transferred six figures to a man now convicted of abetting 14 suicides in Ontario.
Video of cyclist tackled by police sparks use-of-force debate
Toronto officers brought down a rider during stop-sign enforcement on the Martin Goodman Trail, raising questions about proportional policing.