
One dead, four injured in serious Toronto collision on Christmas Eve
TORONTO — One person died and four more were injured in a serious collision in the north end of Toronto on Christmas Eve, police said.

TORONTO — One person died and four more were injured in a serious collision in the north end of Toronto on Christmas Eve, police said.

TORONTO — Toronto police have identified the victim in a fatal shooting near a university campus on Tuesday afternoon as officers continue to investigate the

OSHAWA — Police say one man is facing a murder charge and a search is underway for a second suspect wanted in a fatal stabbing
TORONTO — Anglican Deacon Michael Van Dusen typically has plans for the Christmas season that do not involve a Toronto courthouse. Perhaps he would be
Alan Millar and Scott Salmond were sifting through the wreckage. Canada had endured a second straight quarterfinal exit at the world junior hockey championship —

As Yukon continues to deal with a prolonged spell of extreme cold, emergency officials are advising people to be prepared in case of a power

The United States and Ukraine have reached a consensus on several critical issues aimed at bringing an end to the nearly four-year conflict between Russia and Ukraine, but sensitive issues around territorial control and managing its nuclear plant remain unresolved, Zelenskyy told journalists on Tuesday.

TORONTO — In a year that began with the United States upending global trading relationships, Ontario’s economic development minister travelled the world in search of

The racial reckoning of the COVID era saw Canada grapple with its checkered past â a process that led to statues of some foundational figures being removed, in some instances by force. Five years on, there’s a growing movement to restore some of what was taken down in that tumultuous period.

This year marks the first time all three major gaming hardware companies â Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft â have handheld devices on the market. But they’re all very different. Which one is right for you?

When Marc Gaboury decided to start a business of his own in 1986, he felt it was obvious Quebec City’s tourist district needed a year-round Christmas store. It has been a mainstay ever since.

Fans and critics say Heated Rivalry is reminiscent of titles like Queer as Folk and The L Word, which were some of the first to depict same-sex intimacy on the small screen. They hope the Canadian show might break the mould in new ways.