
Beaver sculptures that welcomed FIFA fans in Toronto up for auction
TORONTO — Hand-painted beaver statues representing different countries in the FIFA World Cup that were sprawled across the eastern downtown neighbourhood of Old Town Toronto

TORONTO — Hand-painted beaver statues representing different countries in the FIFA World Cup that were sprawled across the eastern downtown neighbourhood of Old Town Toronto

TORONTO — Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol’s creative partnership began with a decidedly sombre project. The Toronto duo met as teenagers after Johnson’s then-girlfriend introduced
TORONTO — Muskoka is having a moment. The summertime hot spot in Ontario’s cottage country has long been a fixture in film and on TV

TORONTO — Toronto police say they will deploy additional officers at this year’s Caribbean Carnival, which comes weeks after a deadly shooting at another popular
Even during his bachelor party in Ontario’s Muskoka region, Simu Liu had Markham on his mind. Ahead of his wedding to fiancée Allison Hsu, the

TORONTO — Less than half of the premium tickets for Toronto’s FIFA Fan Festival sold during the World Cup, generating an estimated $5 million in

TORONTO — A long-running Toronto electronic music party series is facing backlash after one of its co-founders was recorded arguing with an attendee over displaying

TORONTO — A popular Latin street festival in Toronto has lost a key sponsor not long after a deadly shooting. In a letter dated last

TORONTO — J. Cole is still thinking about the six points he scored in Scarborough. The North Carolina rapper brought up his brief stint with
TORONTO — For years, Shania Twain couldn’t wait to leave northern Ontario. Growing up in Timmins, she dreamt of seeing the world beyond the mining

TORONTO — Morley Torgov, who spun stories of growing up Jewish in small-town Ontario into award-winning works of humour, has died. He was 98. His

TORONTO — Corus Entertainment Inc. is slashing dozens of Global News roles across Canada as it centralizes production of the news station’s Alberta broadcasts. The
TORONTO — When Clement Virgo read a book about an enslaved teenager who fled to Canada, he was captivated by the story, but after helming
TORONTO — Toronto’s police chief says the deadly shooting that killed two people and sent thousands running for cover at a weekend street festival was

Rogers Sports and Media is shutting down its Sportsnet 650 radio station in Vancouver and Sportsnet 960 station in Calgary, as well as four other
A fashion designer who was among the first to popularize a clothing style in Canada that was famously worn by rebellious British youths and The

TORONTO — A Canadian fashion designer who popularized a clothing style that was famously worn by rebellious British youths in the 1960s has died. Norma

TORONTO — It’s an adage in North American sports journalism that there’s no cheering in the press box. The idea is that reporters must maintain

TORONTO — A United States-themed beaver sculpture designed to welcome World Cup tourists to downtown Toronto was destroyed over the weekend, prompting a police investigation

TORONTO — The chief executive of Quebecor Inc. says his company is still keen to acquire Corus Entertainment Inc. as he urged the CRTC to
David Clayton-Thomas believed people could start over. That belief, his daughter Ashleigh Clayton-Thomas said Thursday, shaped both his life and the way he saw others.
David Clayton-Thomas believed people could start over. That belief, his daughter Ashleigh Clayton-Thomas said Thursday, shaped both his life and the way he saw others.
David Clayton-Thomas believed people could start over. That belief, his daughter Ashleigh Clayton-Thomas said Thursday, shaped both his life and the way he saw others.

TORONTO — Halfway through Toronto’s World Cup hosting journey, visitors from around the world say the city has offered them much more than soccer. Lovro