News — Page 24
Video of Toronto cop tackling cyclist sparks excessive-force debate
Queen's Quay incident Monday shows officers knocking rider off bike during traffic stop. Lawyer calls it 'grossly excessive.'
Live music heats up this week across Toronto venues
Josh Groban and Jennifer Hudson hit Scotiabank Arena June 4. Luke Combs, Don Toliver, and the All Things Go festival follow.
Five arrested for antisemitic hate crimes at March demo
Toronto Police announce charges against five people connected to a Bathurst and Sheppard West demonstration targeting the Jewish community.
Fierce and Fabulous Expo kicks off Pride with drag, runway, music
Canada's first large-scale drag expo hits Metro Toronto Convention Centre June 6 with Van Goth, Tynomi Banks, and eight other queens.
TTC bus crash in Weston sends 13 to hospital
Two buses collided near Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue Monday afternoon, injuring passengers including a teenager.
Dora Awards return with record submissions since 2019
Toronto theatre celebrates 46th annual ceremony June 29 as industry rebounds. 221 nominations across 44 categories.
Mike Myers accepts Canadian Screen Icon Award
The Scarborough-born comedian thanked Canada, his parents, the TTC, and his hometown in an emotional acceptance speech Sunday.
Ontario proposes stronger medical protections for students
New rules would ensure care plans for diabetes, epilepsy, and asthma follow children on field trips and close gaps parent advocates have flagged.
New electric ferries launch amid questions about island future
The City's all-electric Lady of the Quays officially launched last week, but locals are skeptical about the investment with the airport...
Toronto police seize record haul of counterfeit soccer jerseys
The largest counterfeit soccer merchandise seizure in Canadian history coincides with the city's first men's World Cup matches, which...
TTC Line 1 closes nightly for track work through Friday
No subway service between St George and Sheppard West stations Monday to Friday; shuttle buses operating.
Ontario politics shifting as Mulroney exits, Bains enters race
Cabinet resignation and Liberal leadership bid signal new competitive dynamics ahead of the next provincial election.