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TORONTO -- Toronto’s struggling restaurants are eyeing a return to outdoor dining as soon as May. The city is set to roll out a bigger, better version of CafeTO, the municipal program that ...
Staff are recommending that the city bring back its popular CafeTO program, which saw hundreds of patios set up on sidewalks and in curb lanes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic last summer.
As case numbers and deaths related to COVID-19 in Ontario climb to new heights, the province’s top doctor said that implementing a curfew to prevent transmission of the disease is on the table.
A man is in critical condition after a shooting in Brampton Thursday evening.
A Thorncliffe Park early learning school has been ordered to close for a week as the investigation continues into the more than two dozen COVID-19 cases found at an adjoining elementary school.
An elementary school in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood says one of its Black students was assaulted by a man in the area.
Businesses in Mississauga were briefly evacuated on Monday afternoon after three Second World War military-grade explosive devices were brought into a fire station near Toronto Pearson Airport for ...
More help is on the way for Canadian small brick-and-mortar businesses who are struggling to make ends meet as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayor John Tory says that the number of complaints about people flouting physical distancing guidelines have “dropped dramatically,” an indication that increased enforcement may finally be ...
At least thirteen health-care workers in Toronto have tested positive for COVID-19, public health officials confirmed Sunday evening.
Elementary teachers are protesting outside a downtown Toronto hotel today where Ontario's education minister is set to speak.