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A 65 year old man is now facing second degree murder charges and aggravated assault after an overnight attack Tuesday morning in Brampton. Shauna Hunt talks with neighbours who fondly remember the ...
While the U.S. increases tariffs on a number of Canadian-made goods, targeted business sectors in our country are bracing for more impacts. And as the feds continue at the negotiating table the ...
Toronto police have arrested a man in connection to a stabbing on a Broadview streetcar on Monday. The victim in the stabbing is also facing charges from two unrelated assaults. Investigators say the ...
Former “Dragons’ Den” star Michael Wekerle sunk a lot of money into the El Mocambo, but couldn’t breathe enough fire into the storied venue, which now has a new owner. The legendary rock bar on ...
WestJet informed customers on June 13 that a “sophisticated, criminal third party” had gained unauthorized access to some of its servers and software systems.
On Aug. 3, at approximately 5 a.m., officers responded to reports of a stabbing near Bellevue Avenue and Wales Avenue near Kensington Market.
A woman charged with selling Matthew Perry the dose of ketamine that killed him is headed for a September trial. Jasveen Sangha’s trial — the only one forthcoming in the death of the “Friends” star ...
As much of Southern Ontario remains under a hazy sky, Stella Acquisto breaks down the smoke forecast for the week.
Youth sharing art and stories from the soles of their shoes. Afua Baah speaks with young artists from the Jane and Finch community who are showcasing their experiences through the "Brick & Sole" art ...
Toronto police are on the scene of a shooting inside a Scarborough apartment building where a male victim has been located. Paramedics tell CityNews they transported the victim to hospital with non ...
Ozzy Osbourne died of a heart attack and had coronary artery disease in addition to suffering from Parkinson’s disease for years, his death certificate said. The singer had suffered from coronary ...
Four faculty groups at McGill University have launched a constitutional challenge of a Quebec bill that allows the provincial labour minister to terminate strikes. The associations, which represent ...