The 16 Best Hotels in TorontoToronto boasts a dynamic hotel scene blending luxury, history, and contemporary design, meeting the needs of diverse travelers.
8 Affordable Hotels in Toronto for $300 or Less a NightToronto has luxurious yet affordable hotels under $300 per night, balancing amenities without compromising the experience.
The 16 Best Hotels in TorontoToronto boasts a dynamic hotel scene blending luxury, history, and contemporary design, meeting the needs of diverse travelers.
8 Affordable Hotels in Toronto for $300 or Less a NightToronto has luxurious yet affordable hotels under $300 per night, balancing amenities without compromising the experience.
A congestion czar, fewer lane closures, more cameras: How Toronto's board of trade wants to tackle traffic | CBC NewsToronto's Gardiner Expressway experiences severe congestion that significantly increases travel times, impacting the region's economy.
City of Toronto suing consultant for Gardiner work it claims caused 8 months of delays | CBC NewsDesign errors by WSP caused over eight months of delays on the Gardiner Expressway, prompting Toronto to sue for $36 million.
Toronto drivers brace for more gridlock on Gardiner Expressway as bridge repairs begin | CBC NewsConstruction on the Gardiner Expressway will begin Monday, closing a lane for repairs on five bridges for nearly a year.
Toronto to begin critical repairs on 5 Gardiner Expressway bridges next week | CBC NewsCritical repairs on five bridges of Gardiner Expressway will begin, impacting westbound traffic for about a year.
A congestion czar, fewer lane closures, more cameras: How Toronto's board of trade wants to tackle traffic | CBC NewsToronto's Gardiner Expressway experiences severe congestion that significantly increases travel times, impacting the region's economy.
City of Toronto suing consultant for Gardiner work it claims caused 8 months of delays | CBC NewsDesign errors by WSP caused over eight months of delays on the Gardiner Expressway, prompting Toronto to sue for $36 million.
Toronto drivers brace for more gridlock on Gardiner Expressway as bridge repairs begin | CBC NewsConstruction on the Gardiner Expressway will begin Monday, closing a lane for repairs on five bridges for nearly a year.
Toronto to begin critical repairs on 5 Gardiner Expressway bridges next week | CBC NewsCritical repairs on five bridges of Gardiner Expressway will begin, impacting westbound traffic for about a year.
Marking 5 years of COVID-19: Is Toronto ready for the next pandemic? | CBC NewsCOVID-19 taught Toronto-area doctors valuable lessons for future health crises, particularly regarding fear, uncertainty, and innovative responses.
Toronto hasn't ticketed a single driver for idling in the last 5 years. Here's why | CBC NewsToronto has not issued anti-idling tickets in five years due to limited resource enforcement.
Toronto Public Health warns of possible measles exposure | CBC NewsToronto residents may have been exposed to measles and should check vaccination status.Health officials confirm two measles cases this year linked to travel outside Canada.
Animal tranquilizers found in Toronto's fentanyl supply at levels not seen since 2020: testing service | CBC NewsVeterinary tranquilizers are increasingly found mixed with fentanyl in Toronto, raising severe health risks for users.
Possible measles exposure at Toronto amusement park, public health officials warn | CBC NewsResidents may have been exposed to measles at Fantasy Fair on March 30; vaccination and symptom monitoring are crucial.
Number of non-fatal overdoses Toronto paramedics respond to is declining, city data shows | CBC NewsThe number of non-fatal overdoses in Toronto has significantly declined, but the high death toll persists, raising concerns about future overdose rates.
Marking 5 years of COVID-19: Is Toronto ready for the next pandemic? | CBC NewsCOVID-19 taught Toronto-area doctors valuable lessons for future health crises, particularly regarding fear, uncertainty, and innovative responses.
Toronto hasn't ticketed a single driver for idling in the last 5 years. Here's why | CBC NewsToronto has not issued anti-idling tickets in five years due to limited resource enforcement.
Toronto Public Health warns of possible measles exposure | CBC NewsToronto residents may have been exposed to measles and should check vaccination status.Health officials confirm two measles cases this year linked to travel outside Canada.
Animal tranquilizers found in Toronto's fentanyl supply at levels not seen since 2020: testing service | CBC NewsVeterinary tranquilizers are increasingly found mixed with fentanyl in Toronto, raising severe health risks for users.
Possible measles exposure at Toronto amusement park, public health officials warn | CBC NewsResidents may have been exposed to measles at Fantasy Fair on March 30; vaccination and symptom monitoring are crucial.
Number of non-fatal overdoses Toronto paramedics respond to is declining, city data shows | CBC NewsThe number of non-fatal overdoses in Toronto has significantly declined, but the high death toll persists, raising concerns about future overdose rates.
Roxborough House / gh3*The renovation balances modernization with heritage preservation in a heritage conservation district.
Westminster Residence Transforms Attic Into Dramatic VolumesWestminster Residence reinterprets Toronto's gabled architecture into a contemporary design that harmonizes traditional and modern elements while engaging with its context.
St. Lawrence Farmer's Market moves back indoors as new building opens | CBC NewsThe St. Lawrence Farmer's Market reopens with a modern building after nine years, promising a revitalized community experience.
Roxborough House / gh3*The renovation balances modernization with heritage preservation in a heritage conservation district.
Westminster Residence Transforms Attic Into Dramatic VolumesWestminster Residence reinterprets Toronto's gabled architecture into a contemporary design that harmonizes traditional and modern elements while engaging with its context.
St. Lawrence Farmer's Market moves back indoors as new building opens | CBC NewsThe St. Lawrence Farmer's Market reopens with a modern building after nine years, promising a revitalized community experience.
The 38 Best Restaurants in TorontoToronto's culinary diversity is defined by its multicultural neighborhoods, offering an eclectic range of food without a single iconic dish.
These Are the Best Places to Eat in Toronto, According to 'Top Chef' Judges"Top Chef" Season 22 showcases Toronto's culinary scene while highlighting the diverse culture and talents of the city through its contestants and judges.
The 38 Best Restaurants in TorontoToronto's culinary diversity is defined by its multicultural neighborhoods, offering an eclectic range of food without a single iconic dish.
These Are the Best Places to Eat in Toronto, According to 'Top Chef' Judges"Top Chef" Season 22 showcases Toronto's culinary scene while highlighting the diverse culture and talents of the city through its contestants and judges.
Man pleads guilty to fatally stabbing woman on subway train in 2022 | CBC NewsA man pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in a TTC subway attack, highlighting rising violence on Toronto's transit system.
Man who killed teenager on TTC sentenced to life with no chance of parole for 18 years | CBC NewsO'Brien-Tobin received a life sentence with no parole for 18 years after fatally stabbing teenager Gabriel Magalhaes unprovoked.The judge's decision reflects serious societal concerns about senseless violence and public safety.
3 men shot in Toronto in latest violence linked to towing industry | CBC NewsRecent shootings in Toronto are part of rising violence linked to the towing industry.
2 teenage boys shot in Toronto Friday night, police say | CBC NewsTwo teenage boys were shot in Toronto, with a third possible victim, all sustaining non-life-threatening injuries.
Unhoused man killed in 'unprovoked' attack on bench near U of T: Toronto police | CBC NewsA man was brutally attacked and killed in an unprovoked incident near the University of Toronto, prompting a police homicide investigation.
Police ID 16-year-old in fatal shooting in downtown Toronto condo | CBC NewsA 16-year-old boy was fatally shot by a friend in a Toronto condo.The suspected shooter has turned himself in and charged with murder.
Man pleads guilty to fatally stabbing woman on subway train in 2022 | CBC NewsA man pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in a TTC subway attack, highlighting rising violence on Toronto's transit system.
Man who killed teenager on TTC sentenced to life with no chance of parole for 18 years | CBC NewsO'Brien-Tobin received a life sentence with no parole for 18 years after fatally stabbing teenager Gabriel Magalhaes unprovoked.The judge's decision reflects serious societal concerns about senseless violence and public safety.
3 men shot in Toronto in latest violence linked to towing industry | CBC NewsRecent shootings in Toronto are part of rising violence linked to the towing industry.
2 teenage boys shot in Toronto Friday night, police say | CBC NewsTwo teenage boys were shot in Toronto, with a third possible victim, all sustaining non-life-threatening injuries.
Unhoused man killed in 'unprovoked' attack on bench near U of T: Toronto police | CBC NewsA man was brutally attacked and killed in an unprovoked incident near the University of Toronto, prompting a police homicide investigation.
Police ID 16-year-old in fatal shooting in downtown Toronto condo | CBC NewsA 16-year-old boy was fatally shot by a friend in a Toronto condo.The suspected shooter has turned himself in and charged with murder.
Man accused in death of Toronto homeless man has history of violent criminal charges | CBC News31-year-old Adimabua Chukwuka faces first-degree murder charges with a violent criminal history.
Teen girl pleads guilty to assault in fatal swarming attack of Toronto man | CBC NewsA teen girl pleaded guilty to assault in the manslaughter case of a homeless man in Toronto.
Man accused in death of Toronto homeless man has history of violent criminal charges | CBC News31-year-old Adimabua Chukwuka faces first-degree murder charges with a violent criminal history.
Teen girl pleads guilty to assault in fatal swarming attack of Toronto man | CBC NewsA teen girl pleaded guilty to assault in the manslaughter case of a homeless man in Toronto.
Food truck operators warring outside University of Toronto library | CBC NewsFood truck operators near the University of Toronto face significant threats and vandalism, impacting their businesses and sense of safety.
Downtown coffee shop vandalized 3 times, MP alleges antisemitism | CBC NewsGoldstruck Coffee has faced repeated vandalism, which is affecting the community and raising concerns about potential hate crimes.
Food truck operators warring outside University of Toronto library | CBC NewsFood truck operators near the University of Toronto face significant threats and vandalism, impacting their businesses and sense of safety.
Downtown coffee shop vandalized 3 times, MP alleges antisemitism | CBC NewsGoldstruck Coffee has faced repeated vandalism, which is affecting the community and raising concerns about potential hate crimes.
Flooding snarls traffic in parts of the GTA after heavy rain overnight | CBC NewsToronto faces significant flooding and road closures due to recent heavy rain, prompting emergency responses.Localized flooding led to significant emergency efforts, including water rescue operations.
Heavy rainfall in store for Toronto on Wednesday, Environment Canada says | CBC NewsToronto braces for heavy rainfall mid-week after an ice storm left many without power.Flood warnings and thunderstorms are anticipated alongside significant rainfall.
An ice storm is heading toward the GTA. Here's what to expect hour-by-hour | CBC NewsA dangerous ice storm is nearing the Greater Toronto Area, causing concerns for hazardous conditions over the weekend.
Close to 105,000 tonnes of snow removed from Toronto streets from snowstorms | CBC NewsToronto has removed nearly 105,000 tonnes of snow from roads and sidewalks since recent storms.The city is preparing for potential flooding as warmer weather approaches.
Power outages possible in GTA on Sunday due to strong winds, rain: Environment Canada | CBC NewsThe Greater Toronto Area may experience heavy rain and strong winds on St. Patrick's Day, leading to possible localized flooding.
Flooding snarls traffic in parts of the GTA after heavy rain overnight | CBC NewsToronto faces significant flooding and road closures due to recent heavy rain, prompting emergency responses.Localized flooding led to significant emergency efforts, including water rescue operations.
Heavy rainfall in store for Toronto on Wednesday, Environment Canada says | CBC NewsToronto braces for heavy rainfall mid-week after an ice storm left many without power.Flood warnings and thunderstorms are anticipated alongside significant rainfall.
An ice storm is heading toward the GTA. Here's what to expect hour-by-hour | CBC NewsA dangerous ice storm is nearing the Greater Toronto Area, causing concerns for hazardous conditions over the weekend.
Close to 105,000 tonnes of snow removed from Toronto streets from snowstorms | CBC NewsToronto has removed nearly 105,000 tonnes of snow from roads and sidewalks since recent storms.The city is preparing for potential flooding as warmer weather approaches.
Power outages possible in GTA on Sunday due to strong winds, rain: Environment Canada | CBC NewsThe Greater Toronto Area may experience heavy rain and strong winds on St. Patrick's Day, leading to possible localized flooding.
Police searching for three attackers after 12 wounded in Toronto shootingA shooting at a Toronto pub during opening night left at least 12 wounded, raising concerns over rising gun violence in Canada.
Three suspects at large after shooting at Toronto pub leaves a dozen injuredThree suspects are on the run after a mass shooting at a Toronto pub left multiple people injured.
Toronto's 'bubble zone' bylaw to block protests outside certain spaces to be delayed indefinitely | CBC NewsToronto's 'bubble zones' plan to protect vulnerable institutions from protests has been indefinitely delayed for public consultations.
Man in hospital after multi-house fire in Toronto Beaches neighbourhood | CBC NewsA three-alarm fire in Toronto's Beaches neighborhood left a man hospitalized and damaged multiple homes.The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Problem coyotes should only be killed as last resort, expert panel tells City of Toronto | CBC NewsToronto's coyote management strategies focus on deterrence and public safety, prioritizing non-lethal methods over culling.
Woman in her 70s dead after being struck by pickup truck in west end | CBC NewsA woman in her 70s died after being struck by a pickup truck in Toronto.
Police searching for three attackers after 12 wounded in Toronto shootingA shooting at a Toronto pub during opening night left at least 12 wounded, raising concerns over rising gun violence in Canada.
Three suspects at large after shooting at Toronto pub leaves a dozen injuredThree suspects are on the run after a mass shooting at a Toronto pub left multiple people injured.
Toronto's 'bubble zone' bylaw to block protests outside certain spaces to be delayed indefinitely | CBC NewsToronto's 'bubble zones' plan to protect vulnerable institutions from protests has been indefinitely delayed for public consultations.
Man in hospital after multi-house fire in Toronto Beaches neighbourhood | CBC NewsA three-alarm fire in Toronto's Beaches neighborhood left a man hospitalized and damaged multiple homes.The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Problem coyotes should only be killed as last resort, expert panel tells City of Toronto | CBC NewsToronto's coyote management strategies focus on deterrence and public safety, prioritizing non-lethal methods over culling.
Woman in her 70s dead after being struck by pickup truck in west end | CBC NewsA woman in her 70s died after being struck by a pickup truck in Toronto.
COVID-19 Showed Who Really Owns Public Spaces. It's Not the Public | The WalrusCOVID-19 changed the dynamics of homelessness in Toronto, allowing temporary camping in parks and increasing visibility for the unhoused.
This new affordable project for homeless women will change lives, advocates say | CBC NewsSt. Felix Centre will launch Hope House in May 2025, providing affordable housing for homeless women and children in Toronto.
Tiny mobile home removed from Toronto park after occupant gets apartment | CBC NewsThe removal of a tiny mobile home in Toronto marks progress in transitioning unhoused individuals to permanent housing.
COVID-19 Showed Who Really Owns Public Spaces. It's Not the Public | The WalrusCOVID-19 changed the dynamics of homelessness in Toronto, allowing temporary camping in parks and increasing visibility for the unhoused.
This new affordable project for homeless women will change lives, advocates say | CBC NewsSt. Felix Centre will launch Hope House in May 2025, providing affordable housing for homeless women and children in Toronto.
Tiny mobile home removed from Toronto park after occupant gets apartment | CBC NewsThe removal of a tiny mobile home in Toronto marks progress in transitioning unhoused individuals to permanent housing.
Toronto organizations try to get relief to Myanmar earthquake survivors | CBC NewsToronto organizations are mobilizing to provide aid to earthquake survivors in Southeast Asia after a devastating earthquake.
Maybe people see Edward Hopper, or a spaceship, or something else': Martin James Burton's best phone photoMartin James Burton captures a surreal moment in art, evoking themes of anticipation akin to Hopper's Nighthawks.
'We're here to to stay': South Asian artists and communities celebrate new Juno Awards category | CBC NewsTwo Toronto musicians nominated for inaugural South Asian Music Recording of the Year at Juno Awards, highlighting overdue recognition for South Asian artists.
Longtime owner of beloved music venue Grossman's Tavern dies | CBC NewsSam Louie, owner of Grossman's Tavern, died at 94, leaving a lasting legacy in Toronto's music community.
Hydro worker dies after industrial accident near Toronto's harbourfront | CBC NewsA hydro worker died after possible electrocution during maintenance near Toronto's harbourfront.
Charges dropped for 3 more people accused in Indigo bookstore vandalism: lawyer | CBC NewsCharges withdrawn against three individuals in a protest that defaced a bookstore, leading to debates over freedom of expression and protest motivations.
Toronto city councillors vote to give themselves a roughly $33K pay raise | CBC NewsToronto city councillors voted for a nearly 25% pay raise, increasing their salary from $137,537.40 to $170,588.60.
Proposed pay raise for Toronto councillors 'too steep,' says mayor ahead of vote | CBC NewsToronto councillors may vote on a controversial 25% salary increase, amid economic concerns and discussions about the city's financial management.
Toronto city councillors vote to give themselves a roughly $33K pay raise | CBC NewsToronto city councillors voted for a nearly 25% pay raise, increasing their salary from $137,537.40 to $170,588.60.
Proposed pay raise for Toronto councillors 'too steep,' says mayor ahead of vote | CBC NewsToronto councillors may vote on a controversial 25% salary increase, amid economic concerns and discussions about the city's financial management.
TTC told to look at its response to extreme weather after 10 days of snowy commuter frustration | CBC NewsTTC must improve its response to extreme weather to prevent commuter difficulties.
TTC increases bus service on 14 routes, starting on Sunday | CBC NewsTTC is increasing bus and subway services in Toronto, improving reliability, reducing wait times, and addressing commuter demand on several routes.
TTC told to look at its response to extreme weather after 10 days of snowy commuter frustration | CBC NewsTTC must improve its response to extreme weather to prevent commuter difficulties.
TTC increases bus service on 14 routes, starting on Sunday | CBC NewsTTC is increasing bus and subway services in Toronto, improving reliability, reducing wait times, and addressing commuter demand on several routes.
Toronto to open warming centres as temperatures set to drop Saturday night | CBC NewsToronto opens warming centres as temperatures drop below zero, ensuring community support for vulnerable individuals.
Leslieville drug consumption site closes doors for good in response to Ontario law | CBC NewsToronto's only supervised drug consumption site closed due to safety concerns and provincial legislation, impacting harm reduction services in the community.
Winter Stations Unveils Six Winning Installations at Toronto's Woodbine Beach in 2025The Winter Stations competition invites global artists to create interactive installations for lifeguard stations, focusing on the theme of transformation for 2025.
Toronto's hottest tourist attraction is . . . a tree named RodneyRodney the Tree has gained viral fame with over 180 five-star reviews, becoming a quirky tourist attraction in Toronto.
3 teen boys charged after Toronto carjacking, police release helicopter video of arrests | CBC NewsThree teenagers charged in a Toronto carjacking after a police chase.
Man charged with 1st-degree murder in fatal Scarborough stabbing last October | CBC NewsCharges in a Scarborough stabbing case were upgraded to first-degree murder and attempted murder.The victim, Ronald White, died from complications related to stab wounds sustained months earlier.
3 teen boys charged after Toronto carjacking, police release helicopter video of arrests | CBC NewsThree teenagers charged in a Toronto carjacking after a police chase.
Man charged with 1st-degree murder in fatal Scarborough stabbing last October | CBC NewsCharges in a Scarborough stabbing case were upgraded to first-degree murder and attempted murder.The victim, Ronald White, died from complications related to stab wounds sustained months earlier.
Woman dead, man critically hurt in Flemingdon Park highrise fire | CBC NewsA woman is deceased and a man critically injured after a fire in a Toronto highrise residential building.
Federal government promises $2.55B in low-cost loans to help Toronto build rental homes | CBC NewsFederal government to provide $2.25 billion for rental units in Toronto, including affordable housing.Partnerships between federal government and local council aim to address housing shortages.
Toronto wants to spend $10.7M on World Cup ticket packages and re-sell them for a profit | CBC NewsToronto's plan to buy and resell FIFA World Cup tickets has been criticized as scalping using taxpayer money.
What are the benefits of chemical peels?Chemical peels effectively rejuvenate skin by reducing fine lines, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation.
Etobicoke businesses file lawsuit against city, bureaucrat and councillor over Bloor Street bike lanes | CBC NewsEtobicoke businesses are suing Toronto over bike lane installations, claiming neglect in consultation and significant damage to their operations.
Ontario bike lane removal work could start this month. Cyclists seek injunction to block it | CBC NewsCycle Toronto is legally challenging Ontario's plan to remove bike lanes, claiming it will worsen road safety and reduce cycling.
Toronto protest targets engineering firm hired by Ontario to work on bike lane removal | CBC NewsAdvocacy groups are protesting against the removal of bike lanes in Toronto, urging the engineering firm Stantec to cancel its contract.
Etobicoke businesses file lawsuit against city, bureaucrat and councillor over Bloor Street bike lanes | CBC NewsEtobicoke businesses are suing Toronto over bike lane installations, claiming neglect in consultation and significant damage to their operations.
Ontario bike lane removal work could start this month. Cyclists seek injunction to block it | CBC NewsCycle Toronto is legally challenging Ontario's plan to remove bike lanes, claiming it will worsen road safety and reduce cycling.
Toronto protest targets engineering firm hired by Ontario to work on bike lane removal | CBC NewsAdvocacy groups are protesting against the removal of bike lanes in Toronto, urging the engineering firm Stantec to cancel its contract.
Man faces rare charge of advocating genocide against Jewish community, Toroto police say | CBC NewsA Toronto man faces charges of advocating genocide and promoting hatred against the Jewish community, reflecting serious hate crime concerns.
Toronto mayor creates team to draft city plan to combat potential U.S. tariffs | CBC NewsToronto Mayor Olivia Chow is convening an economic team to address impending U.S. tariffs and support local businesses.
Toronto taxi, ride-hailing companies ask to be included in 'Buy local' campaign | CBC NewsTaxi companies urge Toronto to support local services amid U.S. tariff threats.Council motion aims to protect jobs and promote local vehicle-for-hire companies.
Toronto mayor trying to exclude U.S. companies from future city contracts in tariff response | CBC NewsToronto is excluding U.S. businesses from contracts under $353,000 amid trade tensions.
Chow releases city's plan to help Toronto handle U.S. tariffs | CBC NewsToronto is prioritizing Canadian companies amidst U.S.-Canada trade tensions by implementing supportive initiatives.
Toronto mayor creates team to draft city plan to combat potential U.S. tariffs | CBC NewsToronto Mayor Olivia Chow is convening an economic team to address impending U.S. tariffs and support local businesses.
Toronto taxi, ride-hailing companies ask to be included in 'Buy local' campaign | CBC NewsTaxi companies urge Toronto to support local services amid U.S. tariff threats.Council motion aims to protect jobs and promote local vehicle-for-hire companies.
Toronto mayor trying to exclude U.S. companies from future city contracts in tariff response | CBC NewsToronto is excluding U.S. businesses from contracts under $353,000 amid trade tensions.
Chow releases city's plan to help Toronto handle U.S. tariffs | CBC NewsToronto is prioritizing Canadian companies amidst U.S.-Canada trade tensions by implementing supportive initiatives.
He died from a stabbing a decade ago. Now, his sister is using his legacy to help Toronto youth | CBC NewsArsema Berhane honors her brother Nashom by establishing a scholarship for marginalized youth, now approaching a decade of impactful support.
Toronto doubling number of speed cameras on its streets and hopes they won't bring in money | CBC NewsToronto is doubling its automated speed cameras to enhance road safety, particularly in high-risk areas.
Ontario will see a rare blood moon lunar eclipse this week. Here's how to catch it | CBC NewsToronto will experience a total lunar eclipse and blood moon on Thursday night, creating a rare celestial event.
Toronto woman pleads guilty to negligence in dog attack that seriously injured child | CBC NewsPatrycja Siarek pleaded guilty to charges related to a serious dog attack, highlighting issues of negligent pet ownership.
UPDATE: Several schools evacuated following bomb threats in TorontoMultiple Toronto schools evacuated due to bomb threats, with police conducting safety checks.
City of Toronto, workers' union reach 11th-hour tentative agreement | CBC NewsToronto and CUPE Local 79 agree on tentative deal before deadline, ensuring wage increases and minimum-wage jobs end.
Toronto city workers set strike deadline for Monday morning | CBC NewsToronto city workers are poised to strike if negotiations fail by Monday morning, significantly impacting services.
'Enough is enough' says union head as Toronto city workers inch closer to striking | CBC NewsToronto city workers are closer to a strike as negotiations with CUPE Local 79 have stalled, with support for the strike exceeding 90%.
City of Toronto, workers' union reach 11th-hour tentative agreement | CBC NewsToronto and CUPE Local 79 agree on tentative deal before deadline, ensuring wage increases and minimum-wage jobs end.
Toronto city workers set strike deadline for Monday morning | CBC NewsToronto city workers are poised to strike if negotiations fail by Monday morning, significantly impacting services.
'Enough is enough' says union head as Toronto city workers inch closer to striking | CBC NewsToronto city workers are closer to a strike as negotiations with CUPE Local 79 have stalled, with support for the strike exceeding 90%.
Toronto foodbanks are bracing for the worst in the face of on-again, off-again tariff threats | CBC NewsToronto food banks anticipate increased demand due to impending U.S. tariffs, with potential financial implications for support services.
6 townhomes under construction in Yorkville gutted by fire | CBC NewsA significant fire destroyed six townhomes in Toronto's Yorkville neighbourhood, causing extensive damage to surrounding properties.
Toronto officials say removing snow from streets now a priority after major storms | CBC NewsToronto crews are transitioning from snow clearing to snow removal after heavy snowfall, with operations expected to take up to three weeks.
Rapidly falling temperatures could make for icy surfaces Thursday, weather agency says | CBC NewsToronto faces hazardous winter travel conditions due to rapidly falling temperatures.Drivers advised to slow down and be cautious of icy roads on Thursday.
Toronto officials say removing snow from streets now a priority after major storms | CBC NewsToronto crews are transitioning from snow clearing to snow removal after heavy snowfall, with operations expected to take up to three weeks.
Rapidly falling temperatures could make for icy surfaces Thursday, weather agency says | CBC NewsToronto faces hazardous winter travel conditions due to rapidly falling temperatures.Drivers advised to slow down and be cautious of icy roads on Thursday.
Police reveal the top 5 types of scams Torontonians are falling for | CBC NewsToronto residents face an increase in crypto and romance scams, with under-reporting complicating efforts to tackle fraud.
Toronto's BMO field getting $150M facelift ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup | CBC NewsBMO Field in Toronto is set to undergo a $150-million renovation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
After 23 years, WWE wrestling comes home to the dome this weekend in Toronto | CBC NewsWWE returns to Toronto's Rogers Centre, drawing nostalgia and a new generation of fans after 23 years.
Toronto-run daycares, rec centres will close if city workers strike next week, says city manager | CBC NewsToronto city workers may go on strike affecting child-care and recreation services during March break, but essential services will continue.
UPDATE: Roads reopen after two-vehicle collision in Toronto Friday morningRoad closures due to a morning collision impacted Toronto commuters, but there were no reported injuries.
Man found dead after going missing from east-end Toronto home | CBC NewsA missing Toronto man, Andrew Sutton, has been found dead after a week-long search.
Residents in northwest Toronto neighbourhood brace for flooding as warmer weather melts snow | CBC NewsResidents in northwest Toronto's Rockcliffe-Smythe neighborhood are concerned about potential flooding from melting snow as temperatures rise.
Man arrested after driving wrong way on Gardiner Expressway, falling through hole at construction site: police | CBC NewsA driver was arrested for impaired driving after crashing into a construction site on a Toronto highway.
'Stumbling over piles of snow': Blocked sidewalks, transit stops persist nearly a week after Toronto storms | CBC NewsToronto struggles with slow snow-clearing post-storm, affecting pedestrians and local businesses.
Mayor orders review of Toronto's 'unacceptable' snow clearing after back-to-back storms | CBC NewsMayor Chow has ordered a review of Toronto's snow clearing operations due to inadequate sidewalk conditions after recent winter storms.
'Stumbling over piles of snow': Blocked sidewalks, transit stops persist nearly a week after Toronto storms | CBC NewsToronto struggles with slow snow-clearing post-storm, affecting pedestrians and local businesses.
Mayor orders review of Toronto's 'unacceptable' snow clearing after back-to-back storms | CBC NewsMayor Chow has ordered a review of Toronto's snow clearing operations due to inadequate sidewalk conditions after recent winter storms.
Authorities in India question suspect in Pearson gold heist following Fifth Estate investigation | CBC NewsIndian authorities have questioned key suspect Simran Preet Panesar regarding a $20 million gold heist from Toronto's Pearson airport.
People with mobility issues struggle to navigate sidewalks as cities rush to clear snow | CBC NewsPoorly maintained sidewalks force vulnerable individuals onto busy streets, leading to dangerous situations.
Man found guilty in murder of ex-girlfriend who asked Toronto police for help days before her death | CBC NewsDylon Dowman was found guilty of first-degree murder for killing his ex-girlfriend, highlighting failures in police response to domestic violence reports.
Tesla is getting targeted by Canada officials over rocky Trump relationsToronto officials are urging to remove Tesla due to Elon Musk's support for Trump amidst escalating tensions between the US and Canada.