City will not lock out workers: Holyday Watch

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The city will unilaterally impose new terms and conditions on 6,000 of its outside workers should a new collective bargaining agreement not be negotiated by Sunday morning, a city bureaucrat said Friday.

Man fatally shot by police in Toronto's east end Watch


A Toronto police officer was injured and a 29-year-old civilian was shot and killed by police during an altercation in the city's east end Friday morning, officials have confirmed.

Woman seriously injured in fall from balcony


A woman is in hospital with serious injuries after she plunged from an apartment balcony early Friday morning.

Jury in Stafford trial will visit site where body found


The jury in the trial of a man accused of killing eight-year-old Victoria Stafford will visit the place where her body was found.

Shafia father and son start appeal process


A father and son convicted of killing almost half of their family have filed their intentions to appeal.

Toronto man 'begged' girl for pictures, police say


Toronto police allege a man charged in a massive child pornography sweep across Ontario abused numerous young girls.

Sex assault suspect posed as gas or hydro worker


Toronto police are seeking the public's help to identify a man accused of sexually assaulting a teenage boy while posing as an employee of a gas or hydro company.

Polar bear cub introduced at Toronto Zoo


A three-month-old polar bear cub born prematurely at the Toronto Zoo last year was introduced to the public today.

Blog: A challenge of Super Bowl proportions


I am down another 1.5lbs after last week! So, while the weight loss isn't super rapid, it is going in the right direction. Slow and steady and ON TRACK! This weekend is going to be a real test.

Drummond's report on gov't service cuts due soon


The long-awaited Drummond Commission report on reforming Ontario's government to trim a $16 billion deficit will be released Feb. 15.

Unemployment rate rises to 7.6 per cent in Jan.


Canada's jobs engine appears to have stalled in line with economic growth, prompting some leading economists to call on Ottawa to hold off announced spending cuts.

Police blotter: Two people injured in DVP crash


Two people suffered non-life-threatening injuries in a crash that briefly shut down a stretch of the Don Valley Parkway on Friday morning.

Deaths, serious injuries likely at new jail: union


Correctional officers say a lack of standard operating procedures at Toronto's new jail will lead to serious injuries or deaths.

Caterpillar closes Electro-Motive plant in London


The Canadian Auto Workers said it was not surprised by word Friday that American-based heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. would close its Electro-Motive plant in London, Ont.

TSX rises amid strong U.S. employment report


The Toronto stock market closed higher Friday as a much better than expected employment report from the United States reinforced hopes that its economy is steadily recovering.

Feds saw opportunity in Japanese quake: docs


There's nothing like a massive earthquake, a three-storey tsunami and a nuclear crisis to whet the appetite for Canadian cuisine.

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