Vendors are serving up their best dishes for the second annual Mac and Cheese Festival at Ontario Place in downtown Toronto this weekend. The three-day festival is free for guests and features 75 ...
A 24-year-old man drowned in Lake Ontario Thursday afternoon after he went swimming at Bluffer’s Park in the city’s east end. Friends called 911 when the man disappeared under water, telling police he ...
TORONTO -- Staff are recommending that the city bring back its popular CafeTO program, which saw hundreds of patios set up on sidewalks and in curb lanes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic last ...
A Toronto girl’s lemonade-stand fundraiser to help find a cure for her brother’s rare neurological illness served some famous customers on Sunday when two actors in the upcoming movie ‘Suicide Squad’ ...
TORONTO -- York Region Public Health is advising those who attended wedding celebrations at four locations in Toronto, Markham, and Whitchurch-Stouffville last weekend that they may have been exposed ...
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TORONTO - Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Toronto officer who shot and injured a man he believed was reaching for a gun. The Special Invetigations Unit says it happened after police stopped a ...
TORONTO -- Ontario health officials have reported 31 more deaths related to COVID-19 on Saturday Morning, and announced that the total number of deaths in the province now stands at 253. Provincial ...
With speculation swirling that Doug Ford would run for mayor if his brother is banned from doing so, some councillors at City Hall are already declaring their loyalties. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has ...
Police are searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a shooting at a Scarborough school on Wednesday morning. Investigators say a physical altercation broke out shortly before noon between two ...
TORONTO -- Celebrating Nova Scotia's hip hop scene is second nature to Classified, but the Canadian rapper wanted something particularly special for his latest album. So he whipped together an ...
A Toronto school that implemented a controversial ball ban held a public meeting Monday night to discuss ways to manage its outdoor play area. Staff, parents and students at Earl Beatty Jr. and Sr.
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