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Two European firms win $4.3B contract to build Ontario Line's downtown tunnel
Italy's Webuild and Spain's FCC will construct 3 km of twin tunnels and two stations connecting the planned rapid transit line to TTC...
Drake gives away $500K at Casa Loma charity event celebrating Toronto women
The rapper hosted the third annual "Strong Women, Stronger Drinks" event, distributing $50,000 cash gifts to ten women and several...
Toronto photographer faces backlash after clients allege deposit ghosting over months
Multiple clients claim the photographer accepted deposits but failed to deliver photoshoots or respond to messages until their viral...
Guns N' Roses brings decades of hits to Rogers Stadium tonight
The legendary hard rock band takes over Toronto's largest concert venue Wednesday night with Public Enemy as opener, doors at 6:25 p.m.
Ontario launches reviews of eight major public agencies seeking efficiency gains
Metrolinx, LCBO, Workplace Safety Board among agencies under scrutiny as government seeks sustainable spending without revealing savings...
Toronto securing $2.7 billion federal investment for 5,600 new rental homes
City and Ottawa announced a partnership Wednesday delivering thousands of apartments across Toronto neighbourhoods, with construction...
Ontario climate case returns to Superior Court after appeal ruling
Youth activists' Charter challenge over emissions targets moves forward despite government's 2025 law repeal.
Toronto Zoo welcomes endangered female pygmy hippo calf born to 20-year-old mother Kindia
The healthy calf was born Sunday morning after roughly 90 minutes of active labour. Pygmy hippos are listed as endangered with fewer...
Ontario Trillium Benefit payments hit accounts Monday with 2% increase
Eligible Ontarians receive boosted payments August 10 due to annual indexation adjusting for inflation.
Carney and Chow announce new federal affordable housing funding for Toronto
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mayor Olivia Chow are set to unveil housing measures Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. ET, as Toronto Community...
Ontario investing $7 million for residential school survivor healing and remembrance
Applications open for Indigenous community-led initiatives honouring survivors, missing children and families affected by residential schools.
Toronto police lay 4,000 charges in two-year retail theft crackdown targeting organized crime
Over 500 arrests and $1.6 million in recovered merchandise as dedicated unit targets repeat offenders with ties to larger networks.