There will be no public inquiry into Robert Baltovich’s wrongful conviction in the 1990 murder of Elizabeth Bain, Attorney General Chris Bentley said this morning.
Ditching the car in favour of public transit may not be enough to shield commuters from rising fuel costs. Confronted with galloping diesel prices, TTC officials aren't ruling out the possibility of adding a fuel surcharge to the price of a ride next year.
The troubled east-end nursing home where two elderly residents accidentally died has had new admissions suspended for a month after Ministry of Health investigators cited it for numerous care violations.
Police are looking for three men after a real estate agent was bound and robbed in the city's northeast end yesterday.
Columns like Looking Back are a little bit like Trivial Pursuit. You learn all kinds of odd things about the city.
Officials in Toronto are hoping humour will have tourists laughing and flocking to the city after naming comedian Russell Peters as the city's first new global ambassador for tourism.
OPP will be in the air, on the ground and on the water this weekend, watching for aggressive drivers and those who drink and drive motorized vehicles.
The body of a man has been discovered at the side of a road in Caledon, Ont., northwest of Toronto.
The Ontario government will soon pay for sex-change operations again, Health Minister George Smitherman has confirmed.
Canada's National Ballet School and the Université de Montréal's expansion of its Outremont campus have won urban design awards from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
The 81-year-old was found about six kilometres from where she first went missing.
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled reverse onus for young offenders is unconstitutional.
Robert Baltovich was acquitted in April after serving eight years in prison.
A 5.5 magnitude tremor hit the devastated area Friday.
The family of Megan Meier believed justice would never be done in their case, but the accused woman is adamant she didn’t do anything wrong.
The widow of an RCMP officer has won her fight to have the remains of her murdered husband moved to the RCMP national cemetery in Regina. The Alberta Court of Appeal ruled this morning that Kelly Johnston, widow of Const.
OTTAWA - Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. has shelved plans to build a replacement for the world’s oldest nuclear reactor in Chalk River, Ont., in part because the project was millions of dollars over budget and years behind schedule.
This Victoria Day long weekend enjoy a day at Ontario Place on us. Watch the fireworks on Sunday and Monday night (weather permitting). Both shows start at 9:30 pm.
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Police say bizarre robbery took 'A lot of effort.'
Updated: Fri May. 16 2008 11:46:25 AM CTV.ca News Staff
This Weeks Peak Performer is 14 year old figure skater Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa. She is training hard and has her sights set on making the national figure skating team someday.
Robert Baltovich speaks to reporters from the University Avenue courthouse in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, April 22, 2008.
Updated: Fri May. 16 2008 9:31:20 AM ctvtoronto.ca
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Charges will not be laid following an investigation into the Chuck Cadman affair. The Mounties were looking into politically explosive allegations that the federal Conservatives offered Cadman a life insurance policy in exchange for his support on a key vote in Parliament in 2005.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled the Crown must prove young offenders deserve adult sentences, saying they should be presumed less morally culpable for their crimes than adults.
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Think twice before you light that match! That message from Toronto Fire, who wants to make sure you don't get seriously injured while enjoying the fireworks this holiday weekend.
Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius also known as the Bladerunner has won the right to compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled today that the 21-year-old South African is eligible to race against able-bodied athletes.
Toronto - Police continue to search for three suspects after a Century 21 real estate agent was tied up and assaulted during a home invasion in the city's east-end.
The cyclone death toll in Myanmar has reached almost 78,000, with 56,000 others still missing, according to Myanmar state television. The previous government toll was at 43,318 people dead and about 28,000 missing in the cyclone that happened between May 2-3.
Toronto - For those staying in the city this Victoria Day long weekend, take note of what's open and closed on holiday Monday. Most grocery stores, government offices, banks, liquor and beer stores will be closed.
Another tape reportedly containing the voice of Osama Bin Laden has been released. The audio tape is nearly ten minutes in length. In it, Bin Laden directly addresses the west on the subject of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Israel.
All southbound lanes of Highway 427 remain closed at Highway 409 because a mushroon truck toppled over. The clean-up is already in motion, and according to the O.P.P is expected to re-open around 7:30 a.m. Friday morning.
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