
Worker dies after falling from home in Toronto's east end
A man is dead after he fell approximately two stories while working on an East York home on Friday morning, police say.
A man is dead after he fell approximately two stories while working on an East York home on Friday morning, police say.
New rules for Ontario real estate are coming into force that are meant to provide more clarity and choice for buyers and sellers, though they don't go as far as some had hoped.
Prince Edward County has made Airbnb’s list of the top “trending” destinations for holiday travel within Canada this month.
The fines for drivers caught illegally parking on municipal and private property have increased today.
Ontario English Catholic teachers are taking the next step towards a possible strike as negotiations with the province come to a stalemate.
Employment in Ontario has remained relatively stable for the fifth consecutive month, according to Statistics Canada.
Ontario’s police watchdog has ended its investigation into the actions of a Port Hope police officer who was injured by a ricocheting bullet after shooting at a stolen vehicle in a McDonald’s restaurant drive through this past summer.
A new survey from Consumer Reports has troubling news concerning electric vehicles (EVs) as owners say they are less reliable than gas powered cars.
Several public transit routes and surface streets will be closed in and around Toronto this weekend.
With sextortion being a growing problem in Canada, there are tips and resources online to help parents, caregivers and youth address it.
The U.S. House voted Friday to expel GOP Rep. George Santos, a historic vote that will make the New York congressman the sixth lawmaker ever to be expelled from the chamber.
Winter will be unusually warm and rainy across much of the country this year, according to the latest data from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
A suspect has been charged with four counts of second-degree murder in connection with the Langside homicide.
Two Chinese community centres in the Montreal area are planning to launch a $2.5 million defamation lawsuit against the RCMP and the Attorney General of Canada after being accused by the police force of hosting 'alleged Chinese police stations.'
CTV News' Rachel Aiello breaks down what you need to know from Parliament Hill and the key topics to keep an eye on next week.