Heat warning for Toronto lifted. Here’s the forecast for the next few days.
A heat warning that’s been in effect for Toronto for five days has ended.
A heat warning that’s been in effect for Toronto for five days has ended.
Toronto’s World Cup run is now over, and so is its temporary makeover. Toronto Stadium is shedding its FIFA branding and returning to its name locals know best: BMO Field.
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Canada did better than ever before at the FIFA World Cup, reaching the Round of 16 before falling to Morocco.
A Brampton man has been charged after a City of Toronto lifeguard was injured in a collision on the water near Scarborough Bluffs involving a jet ski on Thursday.
The first of four new strategic transport and refuelling aircraft built for the Royal Canadian Air Force has completed its inaugural test flight, marking a major milestone in Canada’s $3.6-billion effort to modernize its military tanker fleet.
Ontario’s World Cup matches have come and gone with ticket resale platforms running afoul of a new price cap law but seemingly facing no penalties from the province.
Brad Bradford says Sankofa Square was once the epicentre of the city, the “Canadian version” of Times Square and a place where people would celebrate festivals and gather with friends for a night out.