For two months, the grieving families of two women murdered by Christopher Little had trouble sitting still as they endured a constant attack on the characters of their loved ones.
In a bid to ensure girls' hockey teams get their fair share of coveted ice time at public arenas, the city is considering asserting its control over schedules at facilities run by arm's-length boards.
Rod Walker has two retirement plans.
Our long national nightmare is over: Miss Road Rage is off the air.
A grizzly bear attempted to break out of his holding pen at the Toronto Zoo early Tuesday morning, sending zoo officials scrambling to repair the damage.
Frenetic, yellow and beloved, the busy mural outside concert hall Lee's Palace was torn down Tuesday, and all because of pigeon poop.
A Toronto man has been found guilty of aggravated assault and using a firearm in the shooting and blinding of TTC bus driver Jaime Pereira.
Six residents in the Davisville area woke up to discover their cars had been stolen from their driveways early Wednesday morning.
A Toronto man has been found guilty of aggravated assault and using a firearm in the shooting and blinding of TTC bus driver Jaime Pereira on Oct. 15, 2005.
Christopher Little showed almost no emotion as a jury found him guilty on two counts of first-degree murder for slashing the throat of his estranged wife and strangling another woman.
Toronto is proposing a series of changes to the way ice time is allocated to ensure girls' hockey gets time at city arenas.
Competing lines of real estate agents waiting to buy new luxury condos turned ugly on Bloor St. this morning.
A foreign caregiver brought to Canada with a job offer from a "ghost employer" has been awarded $10,000 in damages.
A shortage of political will – not a gauntlet of technological obstacles – is all that separates the human species from a secure, prosperous future.
Jennifer Martins shuddered when she heard the news on the radio Tuesday morning – the largest crib recall in history.
Toronto's public school board is looking at creating an all-kindergarten school – believed to be a first in Canada.
Martin Ritchie was writing his will on Saturday as he prepared to give part of his lungs to his wife, who was dying of cystic fibrosis.
A shortage of political will – not a gauntlet of technological obstacles – is all that separates the human species from a secure, prosperous future based on clean and affordable energy, says Al Gore.
A foreign caregiver brought to Canada with a job offer from a "ghost employer" has been awarded $10,000 in damages in what is believed to be the first court victory against a nanny recruiter.
Veronica and Flavio Romano were starting a new life in Burlington with their two boys when their younger son fell to his death at Pearson airport.