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Woman killed by truck in Cabbagetown collision
A pedestrian struck and killed Friday afternoon at Parliament and Gerrard, prompting major street closures and a traffic investigation.
Toronto Hotels Face World Cup Booking Challenges
Despite FIFA's $940 million economic forecast, hotel demand remains tepid three weeks before the tournament begins.
Mayor Chow responds to racist attacks online
Toronto's mayor posted a video addressing the racist, sexist and personal attacks she regularly receives on social media, defending her...
Inside Out 2026: North America's Largest Queer Film Festival Arrives
Over 100 films screen across nine days at Toronto's marquee 2SLGBTQ+ festival, with highlights including new documentaries and indie features.
Pedestrian hit by truck in Cabbagetown
A female pedestrian suffered serious injuries Friday afternoon after being struck by a truck at Gerrard and Parliament. Emergency...
CBC's The Current hosts live soccer celebration June 12
CBC Radio hosts Matt Galloway brings live broadcast of The Current to Toronto with music, former Team Canada players, and superfans....
Cool, Rainy Saturday Ahead Before Heat Moves In Next Week
Toronto faces a mixed weekend with rain and wind on Saturday, but warmer spring-to-summer temperatures are finally on the way.
Highway 401 Closed After Shooting Investigation in Mississauga
OPP shut down eastbound lanes overnight as investigators search for details on a vehicle-related shooting near Mavis Road.
Splash Works Water Park Delays Opening to May 30
Canada's Wonderland's popular water park is pushing back its seasonal debut by a week due to frigid, rainy weather across the GTA.
Church Street Going Car-Free for Summer Pride Celebration
City Council voted overwhelmingly to pedestrianize two blocks of Church Street in the Church-Wellesley Village from mid-June through August.
Family of Missing 14-Year-Old Appeals for Information
A North York teenager missing for a week has her family pleading for public help to find her safely.
GO Transit Shuts Down Downsview Station During Bruno Mars Concerts
Planned track work will eliminate GO Barrie Line service to Rogers Stadium's closest transit hub during multiple concert dates.