Locals Anderson, Pendrith low Canadians after two rounds at RBC Canadian Open
CALEDON — Fourteen hours made all the difference in the world for Matthew Anderson. When the 26-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., teed off at 9:12 a.m. on Friday in the second round of the RBC Canadian Open there was an expectant gallery This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
PGA Tour debutant Ben James takes one-shot lead at RBC Canadian Open
CALEDON — Ben James certainly knows how to make a splash. The 23-year-old American had an eagle on his first hole and didn’t slow down in a bogey-free 7-under round on Friday to put him a shot ahead of the field This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Suspect in consulate shooting still at large after Toronto cop killed in related raid

TORONTO — The search for a suspect in a shooting at the U.S. Consulate continued Friday, a day after a Toronto police officer was shot dead in a raid related to the incident. Const. Marc Pinizzotto was fatally shot at a This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
The Latest on Canada’s opening day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Here are the latest developments from the 2026 World Cup. All times Eastern. 4:59 p.m. Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina played to a 1-1 draw in the countries’ World Cup opener at a rocking Toronto Stadium. The Bosnians got their goal in the 21st This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Away from Toronto Stadium, fans gather to watch Canada’s ‘historic’ World Cup game

A banquet hall kilometres away from Toronto’s World Cup stadium roared with excitement this afternoon as Bosnia-Herzegovina scored the first goal against Canada in the tournament’s first match on Canadian soil. Fans dressed in blue and white jumped to their feet, This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Alanis Morissette shines, Michael Bublé forgets the gig at Canada’s World Cup opener
TORONTO — Alanis Morissette had soccer fans head over feet as she helped kick off Canada’s first FIFA World Cup game on home soil Friday. The Ottawa-born alt-rocker sang the bilingual national anthem before the Canadian men’s team’s match against Bosnia-Herzegovina This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Seven additional men charged in fatal Toronto apartment shooting

TORONTO — Toronto police say they have charged seven more men with second-degree murder after a 28-year-old man was shot dead last month. Police responded to a call on May 31 about a shooting at an Etobicoke apartment, where Anthony Taylor This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Woman who killed stranger in downtown Toronto store granted absolute discharge

TORONTO — A woman found not criminally responsible for stabbing a stranger to death in a downtown Toronto drugstore a decade ago has been granted an absolute discharge after an Ontario board concluded she no longer poses a significant threat This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Sea of red at Toronto Stadium during first World Cup game on Canadian soil
TORONTO — Thousands of excited soccer fans filled Toronto Stadium on Friday as Canada’s FIFA World Cup opener against Bosnia-Herzegovina got underway, marking the first match of its kind on Canadian soil. Fans arrived in droves at the temporarily rebranded BMO This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Seven injured after car crashes into mall fitness centre in London, Ont.: paramedics
LONDON — Seven people in London, Ont., were injured when a driver crashed through an exterior wall and into a Friday morning fitness class at a shopping mall gym, police said. Paramedics took five people to the hospital in serious This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Environmental groups cheer Ontario’s addition of battery storage to electricity grid

TORONTO — Environmental groups are cheering an Ontario government announcement that three battery storage projects will add enough capacity to the electricity system to power 640,000 homes. The Independent Electricity System Operator had been looking to secure more capacity as electricity This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Mitchell tosses three TDs in Ticats’ 37-27 win over Blue Bombers
WINNIPEG — Bo Levi Mitchell has a long memory that served him well on Thursday. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback remembered last season’s trip to Winnipeg in September that ended with an embarrassing 40-3 loss. The 14-year veteran decided to try to do This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10