One of the organizers of a summer camp for children with epilepsy says that his group was recently accosted by a “rude” and “aggressive” MiWay bus driver in Mississauga, turning an anticipated outing to a Build-A-Bear workshop into a traumatic experience for some of the kids.
A woman has been fatally struck Friday morning by a Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway freight train in the same area where a four-year-old girl was hit and killed by a train over two weeks ago.
Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. have signed a definitive agreement with Quebecor Inc. that will see the Montreal-based telecom company acquire wireless carrier Freedom Mobile Inc.
A man is dead and another is in serious condition after a shooting at a Richmond Hill cemetery where they were attending a funeral on Thursday for a man who was shot and killed in Toronto earlier this week.
Power has been restored for all customers impacted by a massive outage in downtown Toronto that forced some businesses to partially close and caused headaches for drivers on Thursday.
Customers riding GO Transit and a number of other GTA transit systems can now pay for a ride the same way they do for a coffee or a meal — by simply tapping a credit card.
A dangerous situation resulted in a happy ending after a four-year-old girl left her Scarborough home in the middle of the night and wandered onto outdoor TTC tracks used by subway trains.
A Brampton media personality who was violently pulled from his parked vehicle last week and attacked with a machete and axe required 150 stitches, lost a toe due to amputation and will need months of physical rehabilitation to recover, a close friend tells CP24.
Ontario is reporting 96 new COVID-19 deaths in the past week as many leading indicators of pandemic severity such as hospitalizations and positivity are heading in opposite directions.
Police in London, Ont. say they will look into why officers addressed a popular online streamer and transgender activist by the wrong name and gender while she was in police custody.
A union representing Ontario education workers is planning to talk about organizing strike votes at a meeting later this month, a move the education minister calls “needless escalation.”
The federal government says that the number of aircraft being held on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport has "decreased dramatically" since early May.
Ontarians will not have to pay out of pocket for health-care services, the province's health minister said Thursday, a day after she came under fire for refusing to rule out further privatization in the system.
Toronto Mayor John Tory sat down with a local cycling advocacy group Wednesday in an effort to diffuse tensions between cyclists and police in High Park.