One person seriously injured in Vaughan collision
An intersection in Vaughan has been shut down and one person has been taken to hospital following a collision, police say.
One person seriously injured in Vaughan collision Read More »
An intersection in Vaughan has been shut down and one person has been taken to hospital following a collision, police say.
One person seriously injured in Vaughan collision Read More »
Canadians hoping plans for high-frequency rail between Toronto and Quebec City would move forward this year will instead see further delays.
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Plus, the transit changes you’ll need to be aware of as you kick off your workweek.
The new year begins on Jan. 29 and celebrations last until Feb. 8.
After a man in his 70s died when he fell through the ice in Toronto on Friday, police are urging people to avoid the risk of freezing water.
As the Liberal party searches for a new leader, former prime minister Jean Chretien says it’s time for the party to move back to the “radical centre” to help its electoral fortunes.
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Pickering mayor’s unprecedented decision to halt in-person council meetings over fears of intimidation and disruption has deepened the political chaos caused by alt-right.
Condom use is down and rates of certain STIs and HIV are soaring as many teens still lack basic knowledge and fall prey to misconceptions about sex.
For those who dedicate so many years of their lives to causes, volunteering becomes more than just an act of kindness — it’s a way of life.
While the property tax increase in Mayor Olivia Chow’s second budget will likely be less than the record hike in 2024, her allies warn there will likely only be enough money in 2025 for “targeted” service improvements.