Toronto is still grappling with the aftermath of last week’s record rainfall, with city staff working through a backlog of hundreds of basement flooding and sewer blockage...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow wants city staff to come up with solutions by the end of this year to better prepare the city for stormwater flooding...
The City of Brampton has asked truck vendors to vacate a designated area downtown, after it revoked their permits to operate and shut down a pilot project following...
The Ontario government says it is accelerating plans to bring ready-to-drink cocktails and larger packs of beer into some supermarkets, as some 9,000 unionized workers with...
Ontario’s primary liquor retailer says it will not be opening some stores during the ongoing strike, walking back its initial plan to reopen select locations with...
A meal program for lower income seniors in a rental building in the Bathurst-St. Clair area has been shut down by the site’s property management firm....
The Ontario government rolled out an online tool Monday to help consumers find outlets to buy beer, wine, cider and spirits, while some 9,000 LCBO workers remain...
Toronto councillors smell a rat. And some are pushing the city to adopt a rodent reduction strategy, as they say major construction projects and climate change...
Ontario liquor store employees hit the picket lines Friday for the first-ever strike in the Crown corporation’s history, with LCBO stores expected to be closed for the...
Toronto’s police chief is pledging to address tow truck-related gun violence following more than half-a-dozen gunfire incidents which took place within a 48-hour period over the...
Now in its 43rd official year, Toronto Pride Festival Weekend runs from Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 30. As much as the festival is about...
Nadine Blagrove regularly takes a 15-minute bus ride from Malton to another city to buy groceries, but the arrival of a new store in her neighbourhood...