Canada’s men’s 4x100m relay team, led by Andre De Grasse, clinched Olympic gold in Paris
Colton Herta dominates Honda Indy Toronto, leading from pole to finish.
The TTC plans weekend service disruptions but will boost transit options for Taylor Swift’s six-night Eras Tour in Toronto.
Toronto schools implement a classroom cellphone ban, sparking debate among educators, parents, and students.
Former Raptor Pascal Siakam receives warm ovation in his return to Toronto, with a sea of fans donning his jersey at Scotiabank Arena.
Young swimmers dive into the Toronto pool where Olympic gold medalist Summer McIntosh once trained, inspired by her success.
Canada sees a surge in whooping cough cases marking a significant public health concern.
Hundreds of illegally dumped tires near Etobicoke’s Mimico Creek raise environmental concerns
Mona Ayesh, a Toronto woman with family in Gaza, says the temporary ceasefire is a "pause of killing" rather than real relief. As some hostages are released and families continue to wait in anguish, uncertainty and fear linger for both Palestinians and Israelis amid the ongoing crisis.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine visited Dominion Church in Toronto to meet with refugees and offer a message of hope to those rebuilding their lives in Canada
The Blue Jays and the Texas Rangers are in the hunt for a spot in the 2023 American League Wild Card Series.
Former Raptors coach Nick Nurse returned to Toronto to support the Summer Jazz & Groove Lab, a week-long music program he launched for students after the team’s championship win. His $40,000 donation to York University is helping at least 50 high schoolers—especially those from underrepresented communities.
Premier Doug Ford says he’s reversing his government’s decision to allow development on the Greenbelt, admitting the move to remove land protections was a “mistake.”
At Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival, Kane Grant unveiled his “Unapologetic” costume for the King and Queen competition—crafted over hundreds of hours to embody the balance of good and evil.
For the first time ever, a PWHL game sold out Scotiabank Arena — a milestone advocates say proves women’s hockey is winning over fans like never before.
Louis March, a community leader and longtime advocate against gun violence, was remembered Sunday at a public celebration in downtown Toronto. The 68-year-old community leader spent over 30 years advocating for change and supporting Toronto’s African Canadian community.
Toronto Island residents are rallying to save local arborist Tyler Ganton’s business, after city changes threatened his operations.
Breathing has been difficult in Toronto this June, with multiple air quality warnings in effect. Experts say climate-related health risks are especially severe for marginalized communities.
With Toronto’s shelters nearing capacity, Olivia Chow is calling on residents to open up rental units for refugees.
Two years after a tornado tore through Southend Barrie, residents still feel its lasting impact.
East York’s women’s fastpitch league celebrates longtime announcer Peter Cripps, who retired this year after calling games since 1988 — just as he turns 94.