UOIT reaches agreement to close encampment Pro-Palestinian UOIT students are dismantling their encampment on campus after reaching an agreement with school administrators.
'This is outrageous': Gas price rising 14 cents Drivers packed the pumps across the GTA, while voicing concerns over an expected 14-cent price hike at gas stations at midnight.
Condo plans to use DNA tests to identify dog poop Residents of a condo development say they're concerned about a new DNA program to track down owners who don't clean up after their dogs.
TORONTO -- Jeff Lewis, Sr. VP and Licensed Insolvency Trustee at BDO Debt Solutions, shares tips on how you can plan to improve your financial health this year.
TORONTO -- York Region Public Health is advising those who attended wedding celebrations at four locations in Toronto, Markham, and Whitchurch-Stouffville last weekend that they may have been exposed ...
TORONTO -- A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at a Toronto high school after 13 students tested positive for the virus. The Toronto District School Board says the Lester B. Pearson Collegiate ...
TORONTO -- Staff are recommending that the city bring back its popular CafeTO program, which saw hundreds of patios set up on sidewalks and in curb lanes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic last ...
TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting more than 1,900 new COVID-19 cases after a single-day drop over the weekend. Health officials logged 1,940 cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, as well as 23 more ...
TORONTO -- Wendy Sokoloff of Sokoloff Lawyers explains how their team works to get clients the help they need – even before their settlement.
TORONTO -- Just like humans, sometimes our pets require blood products if they are hurt or sick. Lesley Benchina of Canadian Animal Blood Bank tells us about an upcoming donor clinic in the city. More ...
Police are searching for a driver who maneuvered his vehicle through a pedestrian tunnel at Ajax GO station in the early hours of Monday morning before crashing through two sets of doors and speeding ...
TORONTO -- Ontario has logged more than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic due in part to what the province says was an update to how it extracts and ...