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Mirvish Village retail spaces remain half-empty as Peterson seeks larger tenants
Only 48 of 106 commercial units are leased at the newly opened Annex development. Peterson Companies halted Honest Ed's Alley plans...
Suspect in Salsa on St. Clair shooting appears in court; co-accused due next week
Lewis Downey, 18, appeared via video link from jail Thursday. Both men arrested in the July 11 festival shooting face two counts of...
Ontario judge defies new mandatory cash bail system by releasing accused human trafficker
Justice Scott Cowan released a woman charged with human trafficking without requiring a cash deposit, violating the province's new bail...
Toronto municipal election nominations close tomorrow at 2 p.m. — apply now or withdraw
Candidates for mayor, councillor and school board trustee must file by Friday, August 21. The 2026 election will elect the mayor, 25...
Private soccer coach charged with sexual assault of youth in Vaughan
York Regional Police arrested Zachary Weinstein, 23, after an allegation during a one-on-one training session. Police say he operates...
Scarborough Busway opens September 30, more than six months ahead of schedule
The four-kilometre dedicated bus corridor between Kennedy and Scarborough Town Centre launches Friday with service expected to cut...
Weston Road development stalls as $31.5M land sale triggers mortgage default
Two vacant parcels tied to a major transit-area tower project are selling under power of sale after the borrower defaulted — plans had...
Toronto accessibility advocate gives the city a 6/10 — here's why
Wheelchair user Taylor Lindsay Noel says winter snow and inaccurate accessibility information are the biggest barriers; King Street and...
Toronto's tech workforce hits 358,000 — third largest in North America
The city added 75,000 tech jobs since 2022, outpacing every other market studied. Tech now makes up 11.3% of Toronto's total employment.
Man wanted for sexually assaulting 6-year-old child in CityPlace's Roundhouse Park
Toronto police released a description of the suspect after an attack on Tuesday afternoon. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Toronto councillor Paula Fletcher retires after 23 years representing Danforth ward
Fletcher says it's time to pass the torch to the next generation after a paddle-boarding epiphany on Lake Ontario.
Yorkville Murals festival shutting down after seven years due to funding gap
Final edition runs August 22–23. City funding cuts force cancellation of popular Avenue block party and other programming.