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Ontario Liberal leadership race widens as Erskine-Smith exits
With MP Nate Erskine-Smith out of the race, former MP Navdeep Bains and current MPPs Rob Cerjanec and Lee Fairclough are among the...
Toronto renters could get heat relief — max temperature bylaw fast-tracked
City Council approved an expedited timeline for a maximum-temperature bylaw that would require all rental units to stay below 26°C, with...
Brampton man charged in $1.4M investment scheme
Navikeep Boparai, 62, allegedly defrauded elderly victims using promises of guaranteed returns on private mortgages and condo deals.
Multiple road closures this weekend for Pride and Iraq-Senegal match
Church Street closes Friday through Monday. Iraq plays Senegal at 3 p.m. Friday with fan marches starting at noon.
CN Tower glows with 50th-anniversary light show tonight
The 553-metre landmark will display swirling colours climbing the tower all night long to mark half a century.
Toronto Pride newcomer ambassador is 2SLGBTQ+ refugee from Uganda
Patrick King Mwesigye fled persecution in Uganda in 2022 and now leads Hope for Refugees International, which has helped over 1,600...
Toronto Pride Festival runs all weekend with three major marches
The Trans March kicks off Friday at 8 p.m., the Dyke March runs Saturday at 2 p.m., and the Pride Parade takes over Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.
Toronto police warn of taxi and food delivery card scam
A woman approaches riders with a story, then suspects use modified payment machines to steal card data and PINs.
Pedestrian hit by car near Sherbourne and Dundas
A man was transported to hospital Friday morning with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after being struck at the intersection.
Ford government admits it won't hit 1.5M homes target by 2031
Internal documents show Ontario will fall short of its housing promise, with housing starts actually declining since the 2025 election pledge.
Police warn Pride partygoers to guard against pickpockets
As millions celebrate Pride weekend starting Sunday, Toronto police remind attendees to watch belongings closely, citing hundreds of...
Heat dome to peak Canada Day with 40 C humidex
A significant heat event builds across southern Ontario next week, with humidex values potentially reaching the low 40s by July 1.