Hit-and-run in Whitby leaves 1 woman seriously injured: police
A woman is in hospital in serious condition after she was struck in a hit-and-run in Whitby early Saturday morning.
A woman is in hospital in serious condition after she was struck in a hit-and-run in Whitby early Saturday morning.
Ontario’s plan to shut down six supervised consumption sites in Toronto may significantly impact one local organization’s ability to verify and analyze the city’s unregulated drug supply.
Two people have been critically injured in a vehicle rollover on Highway 401 in Mississauga, Peel paramedics say.
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An Ontario homeowner was concerned her natural gas bill was too high, and when she compared her bill with her neighbour's, she realized she has been getting overcharged for the last seven years.
An Ontario man said he couldn't believe an electric car he bought three years ago for $20,000 would need a new battery at a cost of more than $33,000.
It's a new twist to an old scam — fraudsters are spoofing phone numbers to steal access codes to hack into bank accounts, and two Ontario women lost more than $80,000 as a result.
With the average cost of a new car in Canada sitting at around $68,000, according to Autotrader.ca, how do you pick the right used vehicle that won't end up costing more in the years to come?
A woman visiting Toronto from London, Ont. last month said she nearly lost $7,500 after using her debit card to pay for a $7 taxi ride.
When an Ontario woman found out she won the lottery playing Lotto 649, she said she was excited to collect her prize of $1,003, but that excitement quickly turned to frustration when she couldn't collect her winnings.
There could be some limitations to solely relying on credit card and personal auto insurance policies to cover rental car insurance.
An Ontario woman paid seven times more for her theatre tickets than she thought she did. 'I was shocked. I had no idea the tickets were going to cost that much.'
A Toronto woman who hired a roofing company to inspect her eavestroughs said she couldn't believe her roof was in such terrible condition that it needed repairs that would cost more than $57,000.
A small group of protesters briefly interrupted an opening night screening at the Toronto International Film Festival as the 11-day movie marathon kicked off Thursday with promises of celebrity glitz after several years of industry upheaval.
TTC riders struggling to figure out which way their next bus is heading will soon have another source of information. Starting Tuesday, the transit agency is launching a year-long pilot with the Transit app, a third-party app which is already in use by some 300,000 TTC riders.
A Canadian cinephile will attempt to set a world record at this year's Toronto International Film Festival by watching 80 movies in 11 days – even if it breaks his concession stand budget.
Though summer is nearing its end, swimming season is not as the City of Toronto is keeping some of its pools open for a few more weeks.
It's time to head down to The Ex, but what will be new this year?
Shake Shack’s world-famous crinkle-cut fries and smash burgers have finally arrived in Canada.
In the lead-up to the MLB All-Star game, Davis Schneider's sisters have taken their support to the next level with a full-fledged campaign topped with childhood photos to see him voted in.
In the Parkway Forest pocket of North York, a row of well-kept three-storey townhomes is slated to be demolished, making room for a higher-density residential tower.
Next week's Collision technology conference in Toronto will be the final one.
It was the years-long cruise that was supposed to set sail, but saw its departure postponed… postponed… and postponed again.
An Ontario resident remains in hospital after testing positive for rabies.
For almost two weeks, a city of 1.6 million people has been told once again to stop watering lawns, take three-minute showers, hold off on laundry and dishes, and let the yellow in their toilets mellow.
The lifeless body of a child was discovered in a residential swimming pool in Longueuil, on Montreal's South Shore, late on Friday afternoon.
The Liberal caucus is set to meet in Nanaimo, B.C., next week for a retreat ahead of the fall parliamentary sitting. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insists he will lead his party into the next election despite polls citing his unpopularity among Canadians. Here's a look at what would happen if he decided to call it quits.
Scott, Hollywood's perpetual rolling stone even at age 86, may be preparing to unveil 'Gladiator II,' one of his biggest epics yet, but at the moment he's got the Bee Gees on the brain. Scott is developing a biopic on the Gibb brothers. On a recent Zoom call from his office in Los Angeles, he was surrounded by meticulously plotted storyboards.
Boeing's first astronaut mission ended Friday night with an empty capsule landing and two test pilots still in space, left behind until next year because NASA judged their return too risky.
Public service unions will start the week with an early-morning rally opposing the policy. But despite the unions' 'summer of discontent' and an ongoing court challenge, the new rules will still kick in on Sept. 9.
Both Colt, 14, and Colin Gray, 54, are charged in the killings of two students and two teachers Wednesday at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, outside Atlanta.
As a new school year approaches, we take a closer look at how to protect your child’s eyesight with CooperVision Canada.
Things to Know T.O. host Nicole Servinis explores all that Niagara Parks has to offer this summer.
Rachel Naud, the editor of INBETWEEN Magazine, shares some back-to-school lessons for parents of tweens and teens.
Things to Know T.O. host Nicole Servinis checks in with Josie and Jamar, the newest hosts of CHUM 104.5’s weekday afternoon show.
Learn about all the great back-to-school deals Amazon has to offer.
Travel and lifestyle expert Jennifer Weatherhead Harrington explains the unique experiences Australia has to offer any type of traveller.
Lifestyle expert Taylor Kaye shares banking tips for students preparing for a new school year, and back-to-school essentials to splurge on.
Personal finance expert Barry Choi breaks down consumer spending habits and how families can cut down on daily expenses.