Toronto is hiring 15,000 people to work the 2022 municipal election
The City of Toronto is looking to hire 15,000 people to work the 2022 municipal election.

The City of Toronto is looking to hire 15,000 people to work the 2022 municipal election.
The City of Toronto has extended the hours of seven city-run pools in an effort to help residents cool off amid heat warnings issued by Environment Canada.
Ontario's legislature is set to resume this week for the first time since the re-election of Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives, with politicians returning amid a health-care staffing crisis and skyrocketing inflation.
A credit card chargeback is something a consumer can do if they want to dispute a credit card charge because it was fraudulent or they didn’t receive the item.
An Ontario woman was nearly the victim of a resume scam after being contacted by someone claiming to be a recruiter.
Toronto Pearson International Airport took to social media to share a new tip on how to “save time” when travelling back into the country.
A couple from New Zealand who spent more than $4,500 to rent an Airbnb in Toronto were evicted by police in the middle of the night after a man showed up claiming the unit was his.
If you see a price that seems too good to be true - it probably is.
A Toronto woman said she was still dealing with the grief of her husband’s death last month when she found out her insurance company had increased her premiums.
After working at Shoppers Drug Mart in Scarborough for 32 years, Gavin Rampersaud said his life changed forever when he was tackled by a shoplifter in March 2021.
A 'historic' housing correction is now underway in Canada and costlier markets in Ontario and British Columbia are likely to be the 'epicentre' of the downturn, a new report from RBC suggests.
Premier Doug Ford is once again calling on the federal government for financial support in the face of a growing hospital staffing crisis that has seen some Ontario hospitals close their doors in recent weeks.
Former Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will run for mayor of Hamilton in the October municipal elections.
The Ontario government has released a plan to help students catch up following two years of interrupted learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police in Durham say they’re searching for a male suspect who is wanted in connection with a shooting in Ajax that sent three men and three women to hospital.
Police have identified a 22-year-old woman who was killed last week in Newmarket, Ont.
The Toronto Zoo has welcomed three wood bison calves, two females and one male, to their menagerie this summer.
Toronto Pearson International Airport took to social media to share a new tip on how to “save time” when travelling back into the country.
For the first time in 33 years, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays will undergo a massive $300-million renovation that will see the city’s stadium transformed into a world-class ballpark.
Five high school graduates from the Toronto District School Board are among the first to ever post 100 per cent averages in their final year of class.
Toronto’s all-night art festival will return this fall after a three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the event is expanding to include installation across the city.
Fans of Meghan Markle and the hit drama 'Suits' now have the opportunity to snatch up a penthouse used in the filming of the show—as long as you’re willing to pay a $5-million price tag.
Ten of the 25 most expensive homes in Canada’s largest cities, worth millions of dollars, are based in Ontario, a new report has revealed.
Toronto is now home to a newborn endangered red panda.
An Ontario candy company is looking to hire a remote ‘chief candy officer’ and the position could come with a six-figure salary.
Opening a new Brazilian restaurant in a Toronto neighbourhood where locals have felt 'forgotten' was about creating a home for customers seeking one, the owner says.
The owner of a Toronto Vietnamese restaurant wanted to make a change in the industry. He noticed cooks and chefs were departing or pivoting to front-of-house, not because they wanted to leave the kitchen, but because they were poorly treated.
Instead of hopping on a plane, Torontonians can visit a new restaurant in the city that takes customers on a quick trip to the Hamptons for an evening.
Alberta Health Services has issued an enforcement order against a Banff home after an inspection discovered that as many as 42 people were staying inside the property, saying the maximum number of occupants of the facility 'was exceeded.'
Canada's summer of heat waves continues this weekend, with warnings issued in four provinces. CTVNews.ca looks at some of the heat records broken already this year in Canada.
Air Canada denied a customer complaint and instructed employees to classify flight cancellations caused by staff shortages as a "safety" problem, which would exclude travellers from compensation under federal regulations. That policy remains in place.
A meteorologist in Chicago had a priceless reaction on live air when he realized his television was a touch screen.
Mi-Jung Lee follows CTV’s Ben Miljure as he makes the emotional journey to connect with his Indigenous family in Alert Bay, B.C.
Newfoundland faces its largest wildfire in 61 years; the U.S. Senate passes a major bill that aims to help fight climate change.
Lifestyle Expert Richard Cazeau shares tips to make your wedding stand out.
DIY and Lifestyle Expert Taylor Kaye shares must have accessories for the pool or beach.
Teddy and Nicole visit Beaches Disc Golf Course to learn more about this popular sport.
Stylist Susan Elstob highlights the Oshawa Centre Stylist Appointments and shares a few looks for summer.
Teddy and Nicole are on a mission to find out what you think makes a great friend.
DIY and Lifestyle Expert Taylor Kaye whips up breakfast, lunch and dinner with California Prunes.
Nicole and Teddy highlight some of the great patios that you can enjoy this summer.