Toronto to begin vaccinating seniors at 3 COVID-19 mass immunization clinics next week
The City of Toronto will begin vaccinating people ages 80 and over at three mass immunization clinics starting next week.

The City of Toronto will begin vaccinating people ages 80 and over at three mass immunization clinics starting next week.
Canadian big banks’ slow response to customers attacked by fraudsters is under fire by advocates after a Toronto woman trying to shut down her debit card due to a taxi scam was left waiting on hold for 40 minutes as she watched scammers drain thousands of dollars from her account.
The head of a prestigious journalism program at a Toronto university has stepped down amid calls for sweeping changes at the school to address systemic racism and discrimination.
Here is a list of where each of Ontario’s 34 public health units stand in Ontario’s tiered framework.
The Ford government has released its list of individuals that it plans to prioritize as part of the second phase of its vaccine rollout.
An Ontario physician has been issued three cautions by the province's regulatory college for doctors after her tweets about the COVID-19 pandemic were found to be 'inappropriate' and 'unprofessional.'
Ontario’s official opposition is calling on the government to allow workers to take three consecutive paid hours off work in order to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Ontario's Liberals say they have paid off their $10-million debt from the 2018 provincial election in which they suffered the worst defeat in the party's history.
The Ford government has announced $500 million in additional funding for municipalities struggling to cope with the ongoing financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to COVID-19, some appliance stores say they have been unable to keep up with demand as the disease caused some factories to close or reduce their production and more people are doing home renovations.
An Ontario driver said she's been left traumatized and fearing for her safety after her Hyundai SUV randomly slammed on the brakes on its own multiple times.
Profits of unscrupulous thieves who are running a fake taxi scam are adding up to huge amounts, say more victims who are coming forward to CTV News Toronto.
Stay-at-home orders, closed borders and lockdowns have decimated the tourism industry and Toronto, which is usually a destination for many, has been particularly hard hit.
A Toronto family says they wanted to renovate their small home so they could have more room for their growing family. They say their dream home is now a renovation nightmare.
They're not used as commonly as they once were, but a money order is something you can buy at Canada Post that is supposed to be as good as cash.
A Toronto woman is warning others about a taxi scam where perpetrators stole some $3,700 from her bank accounts as they played off her willingness to help someone in trouble.
March is Fraud Prevention month and with more people working from home and shopping online during the pandemic there has been a huge increase in many different scams.
Police say that 16 people have been arrested in connection with a ring of vehicle finance frauds in the Greater Toronto Area.
A dilapidated garage with no bedrooms, bathrooms or kitchen in Toronto’s fired up housing market is selling for an eye-watering $729,000.
The housing market has reached a milestone in the Greater Toronto Area.
A landmark building in Toronto’s Entertainment District has been torn down to make way for condos.
New U.S. guidelines say people fully inoculated against COVID-19 can drop some precautions when gathering with others, but at least two provincial health ministers say existing public health advice holds for now.
NDP House leader Peter Julian is blasting federal Conservatives for pursuing an 'erratic' and unwise procedural strategy that could give the Liberals justification for calling an election in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oprah Winfrey has revealed that while Prince Harry would not say who in the Royal Family made comments about his son's skin colour, he did share who hadn't.
Some Canadian families who are returning home from overseas trips claim they are being gouged by the government's hotel quarantine program.
A Toronto man says he found hundreds of his grandparents' touching love letters from the 1940s.
Hope Agbolosoo grew up in Ghana with dreams of becoming a basketball player, but he didn’t have the means.
More than two weeks after turning 100 years old, former Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion rolled up her sleeves and received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
A school in Vaughan, Ont., will soon be renamed after late Somali-Canadian journalist Hodan Nalayeh, known for her courageous storytelling and passion for education.
It was a true Canadian love story, which started when William and Doreen Lewis were 15 years old.
A four-month-old puppy who was inside a pickup truck that had been stolen in Milton, Ont. last week has been reunited with its owner.
A grade three student in Toronto wants to be the first Black-Canadian in space.
Mary Peel is turning 106-years-old on March 3 and her family is asking for your help in marking the special occasion.
A teenage diver is warning people of the consequences of littering after he spotted and recorded "huge fields of garbage" in Humber Bay.
Fenton Jagdeo has been riding the Toronto subway since he was a baby.
A popular ice fishing hole in Manitoba is helping the homeless access a hot meal.
Two years after her divorce from amazon founder Jeff Bezos, billionaire MacKenzie Scott married a teacher from her kids' school.
The trading card market has seen a prices skyrocket during the pandemic with sports cards going for millions
A 10-second video was sold for US$6.6 million last week, showing just how much the non-fungible token market is booming.
Shilpa Tiwari shares her frustrations with the corporate world, what needs to change and how everyone can help achieve it.
Vancouver has a plan to rein in a booming Canada Goose population that is wrecking havoc on city parks.
Watch cell phone video of a young snowboarder from North Battleford dangling from chairlift at a Table Mountain ski hill.
TheGrio's Stephanie Guerilus says there was clearly a 'double standard' being applied to Harry and Meghan and it's not surprising they left.
Daniele Hamamdjian has the latest on the reaction over the explosive accusations by Prince Harry and Meghan in their interview with Oprah.
George Pappas of Pappas Law joins us with information about how payments can change and what happens if they are not paid.
Lidia Tesfamicael of Canada Fashion Network highlights their work creating a community of support and promoting the Canadian Fashion industry.
Claire Zlobin of Life With A Baby Foundation tells us how they’re continuing to support and engage mothers virtually during the pandemic.
Paul Pinchbeck of the Canadian Ski Council tell us what to expect as many plan to return to the slopes.
Lifestyle expert Taylor Kaye shows us how we can enjoy the international flavours of VH Sauces and Bimbo Umo donuts and cakes at home.
President and CEO Sandra Hawken of the Holland Bloorview Foundation tells us everything we need to know about Capes for Kids 2021.
President and CEO Daniele Zanotti shares how they’re supporting their network of 280 organizations across the GTA during the pandemic.
Brenda Hollingsworth of Auger Hollingsworth explains how a potential case is evaluated.