‘It didn’t help’: World Cup participants talk hydration breaks
TORONTO — Glenn Nyberg put the referee’s whistle to his lips and halted play. Ghana and Panama were going toe-to-toe in a rambunctious opening game
TORONTO — Glenn Nyberg put the referee’s whistle to his lips and halted play. Ghana and Panama were going toe-to-toe in a rambunctious opening game

TORONTO — Against the backdrop of U.S. tariffs battering local automakers, uncertainty linked to upcoming trade talks and the “incursion” of Chinese electric vehicles into
TORONTO — A plodding, choppy affair between Ghana and Panama at the FIFA World Cup on Wednesday was salvaged with some late-game drama at a

Former Liberal MP and MPP Han Dong says he’s running for Toronto city council. Dong says in a social media post that he declared today
Sudarshan Yellamaraju is peaking at just the right time heading into his first-ever U.S. Open. Yellamaraju, from Mississauga, Ont., moved up to 44th on the
Sigma FC usually holds its training sessions on Thursday evenings, but co-founder Bobby Smyrniotis is giving everyone the night off when Canada plays Qatar in
TORONTO — Jim Hiller wasted no time talking about coaching philosophy. Beating reporters to the punch, the newly hired Maple Leafs coach said the greatest

TORONTO — Two more boys are facing charges after a 12-year-old allegedly struck a Toronto police officer with a stolen car and was shot at

TORONTO — Soccer fans are gearing up for Toronto’s second FIFA World Cup match as Ghana takes on Panama this evening, although potentially stormy weather

TORONTO — The City of Toronto says a World Cup watch party downtown was cancelled Tuesday night after a firecracker was set off, just days

Police say two Hamilton men have been arrested in an alleged contraband tobacco operation at a nearby First Nation that was used to funnel money

TORONTO — Ontario’s ill-fated wage restraint law known as Bill 124 is still sending ripples through the public sector across the province, even years after

A proposed pause on new power-hungry data centres in Hamilton cleared a hurdle on Tuesday, the latest step in a growing pushback to Canada’s buildout
TORONTO — Ghana and Panama will launch their prove-’em-wrong World Cup campaigns tonight at Toronto Stadium. Soccer pundits don’t give either Group L side a

The Parole Board of Canada rejected Jacob Hoggard’s bid for full parole this month because it found the former Hedley frontman, now a convicted sexual
NEW TECUMSETH, ONT. — Far from the FIFA World Cup hubbub that has gripped Toronto to the south, there is also plenty of soccer spirit
VANCOUVER — Watching the first men’s World Cup game to ever be played on Canadian soil, Peter Montopoli felt grateful — and relieved. The country’s

An online fundraiser for the family of five children killed in a rural Ontario crash has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for funeral expenses

TORONTO — Ontario and the Region of Waterloo are appealing a recent court decision that blocks the removal of a homeless encampment in a Kitchener,

TORONTO — Multiple shootings in Toronto, including one at the U.S. Consulate in March, have been linked to “multi-layered” gun-for-hire networks that recruit young people

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in May were down compared with a year ago, but there was “meaningful upward momentum” month-over-month for

Federal regulators have banned unauthorized drones near FIFA World Cup venues and training sites in Toronto and Vancouver to manage crowded airspace and protect event

Police in York Region say six people have been charged with murder in the death of a man in Aurora, Ont., last week. Police say

BARRIE — A police officer in Barrie, Ont., is facing assault charges after an incident related to a disturbance call last week. Barrie police say