Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca announced over the long weekend that, if elected, he would take action to put an end to the string of carjackings that has plagued Toronto.
Ontario's Liberals and New Democrats are pledging to revisit a model for licensing cannabis stores they say isn't working - a problem Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said the market will resolve.
Torontonians have less than two weeks until they cast their ballot in the upcoming provincial election but what exactly are the top priorities for residents?
Marineland has banned a number of people from its premises, some of whom have never visited the Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction, days before the facility was set to open for the season.
Toronto police have identified the two suspects being sought in connection with a stabbing at Main Street subway station that left a man critically injured last week.
Nearly 1,000 confirmed cases of a new sublineage of the Omicron variant have been discovered in Ontario to date, newly released data from Public Health Ontario show, but experts say it doesn't warrant significant concern.
Investigators continue to appeal for information in connection with the death of a young girl whose body was pulled from a river in Dunnville, Ont. earlier this week.
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has declined nearly 20 per cent since this time last week, as the strain on Ontario’s healthcare system continues to ease following a sixth wave of the pandemic.
A Hamilton-area woman believes her daughter was discriminated against after she was allegedly kicked out of a local activity centre over her choice to wear a face mask.
The risk posed by monkeypox is low, but nearly everyone in Canada is susceptible because routine vaccination against smallpox ended decades ago, top public health officials said Friday.
Today is a good time for drivers to fill up as gas prices are set to rise six cents in the Greater Toronto Area this weekend, and likely hit $2.10 a litre within the next week.
Mike Morreale says as of late Thursday evening, there were “thousands and thousands and thousands” of people on the waiting list to buy tickets for the Scarborough Shooting Stars inaugural season.