Renfroe homer helps Angels to 3-2 win over Jays
Hunter Renfroe’s two-run homer in the 10th inning lifted the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-2 win over the host Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Hunter Renfroe’s two-run homer in the 10th inning lifted the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-2 win over the host Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Sarnia police have removed a Twitter post about a woman who was arrested for allegedly shoplifting food and cleaning supplies, acknowledging that it was ‘not in keeping’ with their ‘internal and community expectations.’
Sarnia, Ont. police delete tweet about woman’s shoplifting arrest following backlash Read More »
Peel police have released a photo of a suspect wanted in a stabbing in Brampton last Friday night that left a man injured.
Police release photo of suspect sought in Brampton stabbing Read More »
Several Metro locations across the Greater Toronto Area remain closed today as thousands of workers at the grocery chain enter day two of a strike.
Metro worker strike continues, 27 Toronto-area grocery stores closed Read More »
McIntosh won the women’s 400-metre individual medley Sunday to earn her second gold at the World Aquatics Championships. Earlier, she won gold in the 200-metre butterfly.
Canada’s Summer McIntosh claims double gold in world swim championship Read More »
Some 3,700 members of Unifor Local 414 walked off the job Saturday after rejecting a collective bargaining agreement, effectively shuttering operations at the 27 stores.
Strike continues at 27 Metro locations in the Greater Toronto Area Read More »
Twenty years ago, Toronto was reeling from the deadly SARS epidemic that severely impacted the local economy.
Remembering SARSfest, the concert that revived Toronto, 20 years later Read More »
Mayor Olivia Chow is being called out for her ‘deafening’ silence in the wake of recent violence against Toronto police and is being urged to publicly voice her support to the officers.
Chow’s silence ‘deafening’ in wake of violence against Toronto police officers: TPA Read More »
Long-time outreach worker Lorraine Lam feared the worst when a taxi from Pearson Airport carrying three refugee claimants – a mother and her two children – pulled up outside Toronto’s Central Intake site at 129 Peter St. one recent evening Monday evening.
Toronto police say officers were called to the area of Coxwell Avenue and Dundas Street East on July 27 to investigate a stabbing just before 10:30 a.m.
Man charged with 1st-degree murder after Toronto stabbing Read More »