The federal government announced Toronto will receive $104 million in funding to help the city host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Toronto Mayor...
$104M for World Cup The Canadian Press – May 3, 2024 / 6:39 am | Story: 485528 Photo: The Canadian Press The federal government is set...
Formula 1 is coming to Toronto this week, but it’s not in the form of a race down the Lakeshore or a permanent race track set...
Singer-songwriter superstar Billie Eilish is launching a massive concert tour — with both good and bad news for her Quebec fans. The Grammy-winning musician will kick...
Peel Regional Police and the U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau say they plan to announce arrests on Wednesday in the theft of roughly $20 million...
Two members of a Toronto new wave band behind a 1980 international hit have created new music, this time to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease. Martha...
An elderly man living in the Greater Toronto Area has just been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest person to have ever...
Only one Ontario university will see its international student intake shrink this year while more than half of the province’s public colleges face a drop, under...
Canada’s competition bureau has unveiled a digital tip line to report suspected collusion in 2026 FIFA World Cup contracts. With seven World Cup matches slated for Vancouver...
Ikwinder Singh is too young to remember the last time Punjabi music was on the cusp of breaking into the mainstream in Canada. The...
Community groups are demanding the City of Toronto ensures that hosting the next FIFA World Cup benefits residents after years of reports that point to locals and workers in...