One person taken to hospital following two-alarm fire in North York
One person has been taken to the hospital following a two-alarm fire at home in North York, say Toronto police.
One person has been taken to the hospital following a two-alarm fire at home in North York, say Toronto police.
Toronto’s latest proposed budget is asking residents to pay a little bit more on the heels of a historic 9.5 per cent tax hike just a year ago. Here are a few things that increase will buy if the budget is approved.
Police are on the hunt for four suspects after a Markham home was invaded twice on the same day.
Police are searching for one suspect after a bank in Toronto’s Weston area was allegedly robbed at gunpoint late Monday afternoon.
Police have arrested and charged seven suspects after a home in northeast Brampton was shot at twice since November.
A pedestrian has been rushed to the hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening, injuries after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in Toronto’s west end late Monday afternoon, say police.
The province’s police watchdog is investigating the death of a 44-year-old woman who investigators say fell while attempting to scale down a Toronto apartment building early Monday morning.
An investigation is now underway to determine the cause and circumstances of a single-vehicle rollover on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Oakville that left a nine-year-old boy and its 38-year-old driver seriously injured.
City of Toronto staff are proposing a property tax increase of 5.4 per cent in the latest city budget.
A dispute over a $2 million jackpot among members of a workplace lotto pool has been settled by B.C.'s Supreme Court.
Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland will announce her intention to run for the Liberal party leadership just before the U.S. presidential inauguration, a source close to her campaign team says.
Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the only way to deal with 'bully' U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and his looming tariff threat is to make him feel the 'pain' of Canada's retaliatory measures.
If you want to hang out or use the restroom at Starbucks, you’re going to have to buy something. Starbucks on Monday said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores.
Talks of cutting off energy exports in retaliation of U.S. tariff threats; plus, police in Canada see uptick in ATM break-in cases.