News — Page 21
Child sexually assaulted inside Scarborough grocery store; suspect at large
Police seek male suspect, approximately 30, last seen wearing green shirt and pink Crocs on June 21.
Free Parkbus shuttle runs weekends to Rouge National Urban Park
Round-trip service from downtown and North York includes guided tours and access to 40+ km of trails through July–September.
Metrolinx proposes steep fare evasion fines on GO Transit and UP Express
First-time offenders could face $200 fines instead of $35 under new penalty structure set for Sept. 8 implementation.
Marlies championship rally kicks off Monday at Real Sports
Toronto celebrates the AHL's second Calder Cup title with an 11 a.m. rally featuring the team, coaches, and trophy photos.
Toronto beaches closed due to elevated E. coli after recent rainfall
Three beaches flagged as unsafe for swimming: Ward's Island at 337 counts per 100 mL, Marie Curtis Park East at 142, and Cherry Beach at 117.
Unifor Launches Auto Talks With Ford Motor This Week
Nearly 19,000 Canadian auto workers are entering contract negotiations as the union targets Ford first, with talks set to begin Monday...
Ontario Line Construction Visible at Exhibition Station This Summer
A steel lattice structure is rising over the rail corridor as the first permanent work begins on a future multimodal transit hub that...
Things to Do in Toronto This Week: June 22–28
A roundup of this week's highlights includes Pride celebrations winding down, food festivals, art events, and a vintage car show on Eglinton.
Measles Exposure Reported at Pearson Airport June 13
Public health officials warn of possible exposure on two flights and in Terminal 1. Anyone exposed should monitor for symptoms until July 4.
Free FIFA Fan Fest Tickets for Liberty Village and Fort York Residents
The City of Toronto is giving away 1,100 free tickets to the FIFA Fan Festival on Wednesday, June 24 at 3 p.m. — first-come,...
Ford's Calendar Now Secret Under New Ontario FOI Law
Premier's daily itinerary will no longer be accessible to the public following retroactive changes to freedom of information legislation.
Transit summit shapes priorities ahead of fall vote
TTCriders gathered transit riders and community leaders at Scarborough Civic Centre Sunday to outline demands before October municipal election.