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80% of Toronto FIFA FanFest tickets could now be free, Toronto says following $10 admission backlash | CBC News

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'We need this': Toronto businesses hoping FIFA's tourism draw will provide relief after a hard winter | CBC News

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Toronto police expecting uptick in protests as World Cup puts city on centre stage | CBC News

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FIFA cancels slew of Toronto hotel rooms before 2026 World Cup. What does that mean for you? | CBC News

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Federal government saying little about Toronto's call to block ICE from World Cup | CBC Sports

The federal government is not directly responding to Toronto's motion against U.S. ICE agents at FIFA World Cup events.
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Mayor calls on council to oppose ICE involvement in Toronto during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow seeks city council's opposition to U.S. ICE involvement during FIFA World Cup for safety concerns.
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80% of Toronto FIFA FanFest tickets could now be free, Toronto says following $10 admission backlash | CBC News

Toronto will provide most tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup fan festival for free, reversing a previous plan to charge admission.
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'We need this': Toronto businesses hoping FIFA's tourism draw will provide relief after a hard winter | CBC News

Toronto entrepreneurs anticipate increased business from FIFA World Cup tourism after a challenging winter.
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Toronto police expecting uptick in protests as World Cup puts city on centre stage | CBC News

Toronto police have unveiled a comprehensive safety plan for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, focusing on key venues and crowd management.
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FIFA cancels slew of Toronto hotel rooms before 2026 World Cup. What does that mean for you? | CBC News

FIFA has cancelled numerous hotel reservations, releasing rooms for fans ahead of the World Cup, impacting pricing and availability.
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2 weeks ago

Federal government saying little about Toronto's call to block ICE from World Cup | CBC Sports

The federal government is not directly responding to Toronto's motion against U.S. ICE agents at FIFA World Cup events.
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Mayor calls on council to oppose ICE involvement in Toronto during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow seeks city council's opposition to U.S. ICE involvement during FIFA World Cup for safety concerns.
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A well-known secret': inside Toronto's violent tow truck wars

A suburban neighborhood in Toronto faces violence linked to organized crime in the towing industry, disrupting the previously peaceful community atmosphere.
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An Eccentric Tycoon Left a Fortune to the Winner of a Baby-Making Contest. The Great Stork Derby Divided Canadians During the Great Depression

Charles Vance Millar's will offered a prize to the Toronto mother with the most children, sparking legal battles and media frenzy.
#drake
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Toronto Fire chief cites safety concerns as crews hose down massive ice blocks promoting Drake album | CBC News

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Toronto Fire chief cites safety concerns as crews hose down massive ice blocks promoting Drake album | CBC News

Toronto Fire crews are melting ice blocks installed by Drake to promote his album due to public safety concerns from dangerous activities.
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Why's there a massive pile of ice in Downtown Toronto? Blame Drake | CBC News

Drake's upcoming album release date is hidden inside a massive ice structure in downtown Toronto.
#murder
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Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers sentenced to life in prison | CBC News

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Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers guilty of 1st-degree murder, judge rules | CBC News

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Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers sentenced to life in prison | CBC News

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Toronto man who shot and killed 2 strangers guilty of 1st-degree murder, judge rules | CBC News

#shooting
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Shots fired at Etobicoke business led to high-speed chase, crash: Toronto police | CBC News

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Shots fired at Etobicoke business led to high-speed chase, crash: Toronto police | CBC News

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Tenants at a Toronto apartment building have been without heat for 20 days | CBC News

Tenants in a Toronto apartment have been without heat since April due to a broken boiler, marking the second incident in three years.
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Baby dies after being found unresponsive in back of car in Toronto, police say | CBC News

A baby was found unresponsive in a car in Toronto and later pronounced dead at a hospital.
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Man sentenced to 10 years for manslaughter in shooting death of Leslieville mother | CBC News

Ahmed Mustafa Ibrahim was sentenced to ten years for manslaughter in the death of Karolina Huebner-Makurat during a robbery.
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Toronto tenants launch new citywide union amid ongoing rent crisis and affordability concerns | CBC News

Toronto renters are launching a citywide tenants union to improve living conditions and address rising rental costs.
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'Breaks our hearts': Chow endorses fundraising efforts by 2 charities for people in Lebanon | CBC News

Toronto endorses fundraising for Lebanon conflict victims through Doctors Without Borders and the Canadian Red Cross.
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6 days ago

TTC to add service, express shuttles, later trains to get fans to and from World Cup games | CBC News

We're looking at all of our infrastructure to make sure that it can hold up in any condition, but especially when we're welcoming the world. We're actually getting out there and replicating what service would look like on some of those busier days.
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After more than 70 years, Patrician Grill is closing its doors | CBC News

The Patrician Grill, a family-owned Toronto restaurant since 1967, is closing after decades of service and cherished customer relationships.
Toronto startup
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This Residential Tower-Topped Hotel is a Ryokan-Styled Sky Oasis

Toronto's rapid growth is marked by soaring real estate prices and innovative architecture that integrates historic elements.
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IN PHOTOS | High school students find free outfits at Prom Project | CBC

The Prom Project provides free formal wear to Toronto high school students through donations and has expanded to two locations this year.
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Waymo wants its robotaxis on Toronto streets. But roadblocks await | CBC News

Waymo is considering expanding its autonomous taxi service to Canada, particularly Toronto, but faces significant challenges including weather and regulatory hurdles.
#fifa-world-cup-2026
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Originally promised to be free, Toronto now wants to charge for FIFA Fan Fest | CBC Sports

Toronto plans to charge for tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup fan festival, contradicting earlier promises of free access.
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3 weeks ago

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
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Originally promised to be free, Toronto now wants to charge for FIFA Fan Fest | CBC Sports

Toronto plans to charge for tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup fan festival, contradicting earlier promises of free access.
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Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
#billy-bishop-airport
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Concerns mount that Bishop jet expansion could restrict new housing on the waterfront | CBC News

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Toronto city council looking at legal options to stop Ford takeover of Billy Bishop | CBC News

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Concerns mount that Bishop jet expansion could restrict new housing on the waterfront | CBC News

Proposed expansion of Billy Bishop Airport may limit future housing development along Toronto's waterfront.
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Toronto city council looking at legal options to stop Ford takeover of Billy Bishop | CBC News

Toronto councillors oppose Doug Ford's plan to take over city land at Billy Bishop airport and seek legal options to defend their interests.
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Heavy rains, thunderstorms in Toronto could lead to overflowing rivers, pools of water: Environment Canada | CBC News

Toronto residents face heavy rains and thunderstorms, with potential flooding and dangerous conditions in low-lying areas.
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2 weeks ago

Special weather statement issued for wet long weekend in Toronto: Environment Canada | CBC News

Toronto will experience heavy rain and possible thunderstorms this weekend due to a Colorado low system.
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Heavy rains, thunderstorms in Toronto could lead to overflowing rivers, pools of water: Environment Canada | CBC News

Toronto residents face heavy rains and thunderstorms, with potential flooding and dangerous conditions in low-lying areas.
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2 weeks ago

Special weather statement issued for wet long weekend in Toronto: Environment Canada | CBC News

Toronto will experience heavy rain and possible thunderstorms this weekend due to a Colorado low system.
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Church Street plan could make The Village pedestrian-friendly this summer | CBC News

Church Street in Toronto's Church-Wellesley neighbourhood may become a car-free zone this summer, enhancing pedestrian space and community activities.
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With the Raptors returning to the playoffs, watch parties in the square are back. Here's how to win tickets | CBC News

The Raptors return to the playoffs, hosting watch parties at 'Jurassic Park' for fans during postseason games.
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Toronto finally has funding for Waterfront East LRT, but city could be on the hook if project goes over budget | CBC News

Toronto secures funding for Waterfront East LRT, but will bear any cost overruns, raising concerns about financial responsibility.
#homicide
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Investigators arrest 22-year-old man in relation to fatal downtown Toronto shootout | CBC News

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Police investigate homicide in Toronto's East York area | CBC News

Toronto police are investigating a homicide in East York after a person was found without vital signs following an altercation.
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Investigators arrest 22-year-old man in relation to fatal downtown Toronto shootout | CBC News

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Police investigate homicide in Toronto's East York area | CBC News

Toronto police are investigating a homicide in East York after a person was found without vital signs following an altercation.
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Toronto residents with family in Lebanon fear for loved ones amid Israeli bombing | CBC News

"We all are very worried about our family," Okmen said Thursday. He emphasized that the bombing of Beirut means there is no real safe zone in the capital, adding, "People are struggling as to where to go. Everyone is just ... scared."
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Man arrested after 2 alleged hate-related attacks in Toronto's PATH system: police | CBC News

A man has been arrested for a hate-motivated assault in Toronto's PATH and a separate assault this week.
#opioid-crisis
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Drug checking service issues warning after surge of suspected overdoses in Toronto | CBC News

Toronto's drug checking service warns of a surge in opioid overdoses and related deaths, highlighting contamination in the unregulated opioid supply.
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Police warn of unidentified narcotic' causing overdoses | CBC News

Toronto police warn of an unidentified narcotic causing multiple overdoses near Allan Gardens and Moss Park, with concerns of wider distribution.
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Drug checking service issues warning after surge of suspected overdoses in Toronto | CBC News

Toronto's drug checking service warns of a surge in opioid overdoses and related deaths, highlighting contamination in the unregulated opioid supply.
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Police warn of unidentified narcotic' causing overdoses | CBC News

Toronto police warn of an unidentified narcotic causing multiple overdoses near Allan Gardens and Moss Park, with concerns of wider distribution.
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2 weeks ago

Toronto streets could see more food and music as city considers updating vending, busking rules | CBC News

Toronto is considering changes to licensing bylaws to enhance street vending and busking opportunities.
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2 weeks ago

Police, city investigating tree removals from leafy midtown neighbourhood without permit | CBC News

Toronto police and city staff are investigating the illegal removal of three mature evergreens without a permit in a midtown neighborhood.
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Toronto's streetlights to be converted to LED lighting by 2035, officials say | CBC News

We will convert every street light to modern LED light in the next 10 years, more than doubling our current pace. To keep the system going, we will also replace aging infrastructure below ground.
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Police corruption investigation garners new arrest as Toronto man charged with trafficking firearm | CBC News

The 27-year-old man was apprehended by York police on March 19 and charged with trafficking a firearm, according to court documents. Between April 16 and June 2, 2025, the man allegedly offered to 'transfer' a firearm 'while knowingly not being authorized to do so.'
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Toronto police chief to speak after Jewish-owned restaurant shot at | CBC News

Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw will address a shooting incident at a Jewish-owned restaurant, highlighting rising concerns over hate crimes in Canada.
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Row over virtual gated community' AI surveillance plan in Toronto neighbourhood

Residents of Rosedale propose an AI-powered surveillance system to combat rising property crime in their neighborhood.
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2 weeks ago

Toronto's Iranian community hoping for peaceful resolution as Trump's threats against civilians loom | CBC News

Iranian-Torontonians fear for their community as U.S.-Iran tensions rise, believing citizens will suffer the consequences of escalating conflict.
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It's your last chance to vote early in federal byelections for 2 Toronto ridings | CBC News

Advance polls for key Toronto and Quebec byelections could lead to a federal majority government for the Liberals.
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Bolt expands its Hopp ride-hailing brand into Canadian corporate travel

Hopp for Business targets corporate mobility needs, enhancing expense reporting for finance teams in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Motorcyclist dead after striking parked vehicle in Toronto's east end: police | CBC News

A motorcyclist died after colliding with a parked vehicle in Toronto's east end.
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Toronto police arrest 2nd suspect in fatal Scarborough shooting from September | CBC News

Toronto police have arrested a 29-year-old man from Brampton and charged him with second degree murder related to a fatal shooting in Scarborough.
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Don't wait four more years': World Cup co-hosts Canada offer Italy fans free shirt swap

Canada Soccer is inviting Italian-Canadians to get behind the home team, offering a jersey swap on April 4 in Toronto's Little Italy district. Fans can exchange their Italy jerseys for Canadian ones, promoting support for Canada in the upcoming World Cup.
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2 weeks ago

Easter Weekend 2026: What's open and closed in Toronto | CBC News

Easter weekend in Toronto will see mixed weather, with closures for many grocery stores and public facilities on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
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3 weeks ago

Toronto police ramp up patrols at Jewish places of worship during Passover | CBC News

Police in the Greater Toronto Area are proactively ramping up patrols around Jewish places of worship and community gathering spaces as Passover begins Wednesday evening.
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Magic touch that led Raptors to the promised land could set Tempo on the same path

Toronto's new WNBA team, the Tempo, aims for future success with experienced leadership and a strategic approach in their inaugural season.
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3 weeks ago

Cheers turn to sadness in Toronto's Little Italy as Bosnia wins World Cup qualifier | CBC News

Alessandro Aureli, a patron at the cafe, said it was painful to watch Italy lose the game. 'I wish I never woke up this morning. It was such a disappointment,' he said. 'I was so excited thinking about watching Italy playing here in Canada, and seeing it all disappearing in front of my eyes like that ... I'm going to go home and cry for the rest of the day.'
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Victim Services Toronto expands 'Ask for Angela' safety campaign ahead of World Cup | CBC News

Victim Services Toronto expands the Ask for Angela initiative to support survivors of gender-based violence during the FIFA World Cup.
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3 weeks ago

Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

The Toronto Board of Health extended the CORE pilot program to aid unhoused individuals with health and social services for 18 months.
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2 months ago
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Homeless advocates concerned GTA respite centre will close early for World Cup despite tough winter | CBC News

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Toronto Board of Health extends pilot program helping unhoused people in downtown core | CBC News

The Toronto Board of Health extended the CORE pilot program to aid unhoused individuals with health and social services for 18 months.
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Homeless advocates concerned GTA respite centre will close early for World Cup despite tough winter | CBC News

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I Found Out the Truth of the "Most Haunted House in Canada" | The Walrus

The Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum is rumored to be haunted, with staff recounting experiences of ghostly sightings and eerie feelings.
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Possible explosion at downtown Toronto building, firefighters investigating | CBC News

Firefighters are trying to contain a fire on the roof of a building in downtown Toronto after a possible explosion, with thick black smoke billowing from the site.
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College and Bay, Queen and Broadview intersections to reopen early, says Toronto mayor | CBC News

Two major downtown Toronto intersections will reopen ahead of schedule after repairs, improving traffic flow and infrastructure.
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Toronto council votes to stop ceremonial raisings of flags from foreign countries at city hall, civic centres | CBC News

Coun. Michael Thompson stated that the motion is a way to prevent the city from becoming a divisive place, aiming to reduce tensions stemming from global issues affecting local communities.
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3 weeks ago

Officials urge people to take transit or work from home to avoid World Cup congestion

Toronto is implementing a comprehensive transportation plan for the World Cup to prevent congestion and ensure smooth movement of crowds.
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Man sentenced to 9.5 years for kidnapping Toronto teen over half-brother's cocaine theft | CBC News

A man was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years for kidnapping a 14-year-old boy over a drug debt related to his half-brother.
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4 weeks ago

6 years and millions of dollars later, there's still no drop-in centre at this Cabbagetown site | CBC News

The women's drop-in centre in Cabbagetown faces delays and cost overruns, with expenses rising from $3.7 million to $13.5 million without opening.
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4 weeks ago

City councillor calls for new TTC platform doors, but finding funds for them remains an issue | CBC News

Coun. Brad Bradford proposes platform edge doors for Toronto's subway to enhance safety, despite significant cost challenges and past unsuccessful attempts.
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1 month ago

11 TDSB high schools received Monday morning threats: police | CBC News

Eleven high schools in Toronto received threats, leading to evacuations and lockdowns, but police later deemed the threats not credible.
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1 month ago

Alto to start requesting access to private land along potential high-speed rail route | CBC News

Alto is advancing environmental studies for a high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City, assessing private land for potential routes.
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1 month ago

Steve's Music Store in Toronto opens its doors one last time | CBC News

Salesperson David Matthews expressed that it hasn't quite sunk in yet that Sunday marks their last day of operations, stating, 'I've been mostly postponing me being sad until after I'm gone.'
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1 month ago

Gas prices rose a net of 8 cents per litre in the GTA this weekend, fuel analyst says | CBC News

Dan McTeague, a fuel analyst, stated that gas stations in the Greater Toronto Area experienced a net increase of eight cents a litre this weekend alone, which is quite devastating given the current inflationary pressures affecting various sectors.
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1 month ago

Toronto councillors propose motion to ban raising foreign flags at City Hall | CBC News

Councillor Michael Thompson stated, 'By choosing to fly certain flags, it looks like the city is taking a position in conflicts that we don't know anything about.' He emphasized that council should prioritize local issues like homelessness and transportation instead of engaging in geopolitical matters.
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1 month ago

Thousands mark Eid in Toronto with heavy hearts as war grips Middle East | CBC News

Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Toronto were marked by community spirit amid concerns for global conflicts.
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Copper House / Fabrication Studio

A compact garden suite in Toronto's Sunnybrook Park area, Copper House is designed to allow an aging homeowner to remain in place while creating a second dwelling where her adult children can return independently.
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Toronto man charged in alleged multimillion-dollar investment fraud: York police | CBC News

A 40-year-old Toronto man faces fraud charges for allegedly misappropriating over $2.5 million from at least six investors through his company, Equity Line Service Corporation.
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2 months ago

Refugee says many staying at North York shelter are 'not ready' for the centre to shut down | CBC News

Isaac Tumuramye has called the Willowdale Welcome Centre home since he came to Toronto from Uganda two years ago. But the shelter, which serves refugees experiencing homelessness in Toronto, is closing at the end of May. Tumuramye says he's scared about what the future holds and others staying at the shelter feel the same. "We're not ready yet, we're still trying to make life happen," he said.
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2 months ago
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Weeks after Toronto's record snowfall, some residents are still struggling to use sidewalks | CBC News

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Weeks after Toronto's record snowfall, some residents are still struggling to use sidewalks | CBC News

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2 months ago

New Toronto housing project aims to offset financial strain for some of Canada's top athletes | CBC News

Cherry House offers athlete-focused, affordable downtown Toronto rentals with 30% of its 855 units reserved for lower-cost housing.
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2 months ago

Police investigate after Toronto mosque receives 'deeply disturbing' threat | CBC News

A caller threatened violent, Islamophobic attacks against the Toronto Islamic Centre citing Brenton Tarrant; police are investigating and community leaders condemned the threats.
Film
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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie Defies Gravity

A small-screen comedy becomes a wild, disorienting film blending stunt spectacle, time travel, and Toronto improvisational hijinks as two musicians try to book the Rivoli.
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2 months ago

12-year-old boy missing since Thursday: Toronto police | CBC News

12-year-old Firaol is missing from near Samuel Hearne Middle School in Toronto; police have launched a search and urge anyone with information to contact them.
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2 months ago

Man, 90, found dead after going missing in late January, police say | CBC News

A 90-year-old man missing for more than a week in Toronto has been found dead, police say. The man, identified only as Joseph, had been last seen on Jan. 29 at about 11:50 p.m. in the area of Coxwell Avenue and Gerrard Street E., Toronto police said in a news release. He was found dead on Wednesday. There's no word on where the man was found or how he died.
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2 months ago

Toronto police have issued over $2M in tickets to drivers for parking on snow routes | CBC News

Toronto police officers issued more than $2 million in parking tickets to drivers who parked their vehicles along designated snow removal routes in the last two weeks of January, data shows. Police parking enforcement officers handed 21,508 tickets to drivers who parked on snow routes in the city from Jan. 15 to Jan. 30, with each ticket carrying a fine of $100, according to the Toronto Police Service.
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2 months ago

This Toronto shoe shine business is a side-hustle for a team of mainly female artists | CBC News

For many of its staff, the job is a "side hustle," its owner says. Staff have polished the footwear of thousands of clients, including prime ministers, former premiers, former mayors, and men and women who work in executive suites of banks and law firms, according to the company's president, CEO and owner, Jenny Young. Young said she loves how "old timey" the business is and she doesn't plan on slowing down any time soon.
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2 months ago

Patrick Lutts Jr., who fled to Canada to escape U.S. manslaughter charges, has been extradited | CBC News

With a warrant out for his arrest, Lutts hosted monthly trivia nights at a Toronto bar and provided relationship advice to clients as a self-styled psychic. His arrest in February 2025 by Toronto police's fugitive squad came after a Crime Stoppers-type service in Florida received an anonymous tip about his whereabouts in November 2023. The tip appears to have come from a U.S.-based internet sleuth who claims to have used facial recognition technology and social media clues to track Lutts to Toronto.
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2 months ago

Ontario police oversight body gears up for high-profile test in wake of Toronto corruption probe | CBC News

The inspector general, a relatively new arm's-length position tasked by the province with overseeing policing, was asked to investigate Thursday after eight current and retired Toronto officers were charged in an organized crime and corruption investigation. The case immediately raised questions about whether systemic issues contributed to organized crime's alleged infiltration of the ranks, said Kent Roach, a University of Toronto law professor and contributor to several high-profile police inquiries. Those questions, he said, are best answered by a civilian-led investigation.
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2 months ago

Toronto police chief has to 'earn' back public trust after officers arrested in corruption probe: mayor | CBC News

News that seven Toronto police officers have been swept up in a corruption probe involving a conspiracy to kill a corrections official has sparked questions about public trust in police with Mayor Olivia Chow saying Chief Myron Demkiw will have to "earn" back the trust of residents. Chow did not hold back when asked about the investigation at an unrelated event Thursday afternoon, saying police officers found guilty of committing any crimes deserve to be thrown in jail.
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2 months ago

A morning pint for the Olympics? Mayor wants to see alcohol sales start at 6 a.m. in spirit of the games | CBC News

Toronto to allow alcohol sales starting at 6 a.m. Feb. 5–22 to accommodate early-morning Winter Olympics events and support local businesses.
Music
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2 months ago

All Things Go 2026 Toronto lineup (Lorde, Kesha, Wet Leg, Momma, Rachel Chinouriri, more)

All Things Go will return to Columbia (MD), New York City, and Toronto in 2026, with Toronto headliners Kesha and Lorde.
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2 months ago

Toronto's oldest Black institution celebrates 200 years | CBC News

First Baptist Church in Toronto, established 1826, is the city's oldest Black institution, celebrating 200 years while preserving relics and serving a diverse community.
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2 months ago

Accessible cabs in Toronto are dwindling. One company says the city is failing to support drivers | CBC News

He says he paid out of pocket to convert his van to be accessible, which included adding a ramp. Alemu says he made the investment because he wanted to help people with disabilities, and he thought providing accessible and regular taxi service would help business. But Alemu's vehicle is about to age past the city's standards and he says he can't afford to continue his service. He spent about $50,000 on the accessible vehicle in 2015, but it would cost about $130,000 now, he says.
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Travel
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2 months ago

The Unwritten Rules of Visiting Toronto

Respect pedestrian norms, embrace Toronto's multicultural neighborhoods, enjoy its restaurants and arts, and follow local unwritten rules to feel like a local.
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