An elderly couple was injured this morning when they were struck by a vehicle while crossing a north Scarborough street.
A Vaughan man, who considered using a submarine to smuggle dope, is wanted in Detroit for allegedly bringing more than a metric tonne of marijuana into the U.S.
Ashleigh Pechaluk would have bludgeoned Dennis Hoy to death after he screamed at her lesbian lover, a former best friend testified yesterday.
Officials yesterday announced the CN Tower will be lit up with red lights to honour Canadian veterans and those killed in wars and on peacekeeping missions.
The Toronto Humane Society is calling for the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair to chuck its rodeo.
Faster than a speeding Red Rocket, thrifty transit riders are stocking up on their TTC tokens.
Hospital directors and professional athletes are jumping ahead of six-year-olds to get their swine flu shots, Health Minister Deb Matthews says.
A veteran city councillor wants the city to come clean on why it spent more than $645,000 on hand sanitizing bottles for staff.
A Brampton father is livid after learning his three-year-old daughter was one of nearly a dozen kids who accidentally received double the recommended dose of the H1N1 vaccine at a Peel Region Public Health clinic.
So now that the Pan Am Games have been snapped up by Toronto, what's next in the process?
How many votes it won them nobody knows, but Toronto's final bid presentation here yesterday was a winner.
Christmas came early to the St. Lawrence Market's north annex when about 20 St. Michael Catholic School students arrived to make "green" Christmas decorations yesterday.
Daniel Szoller didn’t expect security agents to disperse the crowd of over 100 to make way for Prince Charles and Camilla until he saw the royal couple approach his cheese stand.
Prince Charles and Camilla made their rounds at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair on their final day in Toronto.
Charles and Camilla wrapped up their Toronto tour by spending some time at the Royal Winter Fair. See the farewell.
In what was probably the first Pan Am bid win Twittered around the world, some notable Tweeters spread the word:
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty today released the following statement regarding Ontario being awarded the 2015 Pan Am Games:
Toronto has won a bid to host the 2015 Pan American Games.
Toronto Hydro showed kids how to make tree ornaments from reused, recycled and environmentally-friendly items.
Faster than a speeding Red Rocket, thrifty transit riders are scooping up TTC tokens.