Ontario court says it won't review decision to deny Peter Nygard bail
An Ontario court has declined to review a decision to deny Peter Nygard bail while the former fashion mogul appeals his sexual assault convictions and sentence.
Hamilton building collapse at downtown park could've had 'terrifying' consequences, mayor says
Two buildings collapsed on Hamilton’s Gore Park early Monday morning after being boarded up for over a decade. The fire department says no one was injured and the city has issued an emergency demolition order.
Tens of thousands declare early to avoid Toronto's vacant home tax
Toronto's redesigned vacant home tax rollout has begun, with over 59,000 people filing their paperwork in the first week. Some councillors say they were left responding to complaints about the rollout, after the city's online declaration portal experienced technical problems shortly after launch.
Long list of rules pits Mississauga neighbours against townhouse board
A Mississauga couple is in the midst of a war of words with their townhouse complex's board of directors — which a handful of residents say is imposing unnecessarily strict new rules on the complex's roughly 140 homeowners.
Motorcyclist dead after collision with SUV in Mount Albert, Ont.
One person is dead after a motorcycle and an SUV collided in Mount Albert, Ont., on Monday, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Man dead, 2 women injured in crash in Markham
A man is dead and two women are injured, one critically, after two vehicles collided in Markham on Monday night, York Regional Police say.
Food bank use in Toronto breaks records — again
The number of visits to food banks in Toronto hit a new record once again, marking a continuation of a drastic rise in food bank use since the pandemic as Torontonians struggle keeping up with the rising cost of living.
Ontario Liberals announce tax cuts for middle class families as part of election platform
The Ontario Liberal Party is pledging to reduce the income tax rate for middle class families and eliminate provincial sales tax on hydro bills, if they win in the 2026 election.
Video captures severe crash linked to Markham roadway rock-throwing investigation
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have released dashcam footage of a crash that sent two people to hospital in life-threatening condition, linked to an ongoing investigation into rocks being thrown at moving vehicles in the GTA.
Most criminal cases in Ontario now ending before charges are tested at trial
Statistics Canada data reviewed by CBC Toronto shows a dramatic shift in criminal outcomes in Ontario over the last decade. The majority of criminal cases in the province have ended with charges being withdrawn, stayed, dismissed or discharged before a decision at trial since 2020.
Toronto police board approves 'unprecedented' 5-year hiring plan for force
The Toronto Police Services Board unanimously approved a new five-year hiring plan for the force on Tuesday.
Brampton reaches deal with striking city workers, mayor and union say
Brampton has reached a tentative deal with nearly 1,200 city workers who have been on strike since last week, according to Mayor Patrick Brown and the union.
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'I was lucky': 101-year-old Second World War veteran reflects on service
At 101-years-old, Chase is one of a dwindling number of living veterans in the city who served in the second world war as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Exhibit highlights Sikh soldiers at The Military Museums in Calgary
Sgt. Harman Dhaliwal, who is from Calgary, says he's proud to be a part of the growing exhibit that highlights the relationship between the Sikh faith and military service.
Nursing students focus on Indigenous health in new University of Calgary course
A new course offered to nursing students at the University of Calgary is shining a light on the impacts of colonization on the health experiences of Indigenous peoples.
Veterans reflect on Canada's peacekeeping legacy
Calgarians who contributed to peacekeeping missions around the world reflected on the country's contributions to this work, highlighting the country's mission in Cyprus, which started 60 years ago.
Alberta hiring to restore land where fireguards were created in 2023 wildfire season
The provincial government is seeking contractors to restore hundreds of kilometres of land where fireguards were created during the 2023 wildfire season.
Fans hopeful Cavalry FC's first championship will build support for soccer in Calgary
The Calgary-based team beat Hamilton Forge FC in a 2-1 nail-biter at home on Saturday, in front of a sold-out crowd of over 7,000 fans at Spruce Meadows.
Jasper's rebuild taking shape, but not without early challenges
New rebuilding regulations in Jasper have been approved, but roadblocks — including the sheer number of people that are needed for construction — are popping up.
Calgary small businesses anxious about potential post worker strike as holiday season looms
After Canada Post workers gave a 72-hour notice to strike early Tuesday, some Calgary business owners are worried about what this means for holiday season sales.