More support needed for caregivers: report
Caregivers could become collateral casualties of mental illness without a major change in the way they are supported, says a new report. Family-support networks provided an estimated $3.9 billion worth...
View Article2012 suspect responsible for weekend Etobicoke break-in, sex assault
Toronto police believe the same man responsible for a series of break-and-enters and sexual assaults last year is behind a weekend sex assault and series of break-ins in south Etobicoke. Police say the...
View ArticlePolice issue warning after string of Etobicoke break-ins
Toronto police have issued a public safety warning after at least three residential break-ins in Etobicoke early Wednesday morning. All of the homes are in the Bloor Street West and Mill Road area....
View ArticlePotential bidders expected to emerge as BlackBerry faces key deadline
BlackBerry has been shopping for potential buyers, and Monday it could become more clear who’s interested in bidding on the struggling smartphone company. Fairfax Financial, the investment firm that...
View ArticleIN PHOTOS: Toronto under wind chill & flash freeze warning
A flash freeze warning and a wind chill warning were issued for Toronto on Monday, making for a messy morning commute. CityNews and 680News readers sent in their photos of the snow — including one...
View ArticleIN PHOTOS: Snow banks across Ontario
Much of southern Ontario is under a special weather statement from Environment Canada, warning of blowing snow and reduced visibility. The snow is due to an Alberta clipper that is moving into the...
View ArticleIN PHOTOS: Kensington Market through the years
Open Gallery21 items Grocery giant Loblaws will soon be coming to Kensington Market, according to multiple published reports. The 20,000-foot store will open in a new condo that’s being built at 297...
View ArticleApple launches iPhone trade-in program in Canada
Apple has brought its existing iPhone trade-in program to Canada, allowing customers to exchange their old devices for store credit. The phone doesn’t have to be in perfect condition but it does have...
View ArticleOntario Liberals announce partial funding for IVF fertility treatments
The Ontario Liberals announced new funding to help women conceive through in vitro fertilization (IVF), a decision that was welcomed by families struggling with infertility. Health Minister Deb...
View ArticleIN PHOTOS: Toronto goes dark in massive power outage
The lights are back on after a significant power outage hit the city’s west end on Tuesday evening. Thousands were plunged into darkness around 9 p.m. from as far north as Highway 401, south to the...
View ArticleTeen Girl Arrested In Vaughan Break-In
A teenage girl has been arrested and charged following a break-and-enter in Vaughan that saw the homeowner stabbed in the stomach. York Regional Police took the 16-year-old, who cannot be identified,...
View ArticleMacLean backs Cherry in fighting debate, but says Coach’s Corner ‘wasn’t clear’
Ron MacLean says Don Cherry is being treated unfairly over his season-opening “Coach’s Corner” blast against a trio of former enforcers and their take on fighting. But the “Hockey Night in Canada”...
View ArticleRob Ford’s ex-brother-in-law gets 18 years in prison: report
Mayor Rob Ford’s former brother-in-law, Ennio Stirpe, was sentenced Friday to 18 years in prison for a 2008 knife attack that left a Vaughan woman blind in one eye, according to reports. The judge...
View ArticleBoy, 14, charged in break-and-enter investigation
Toronto police have arrested and charged a 14-year-old boy in connection with a string of break-and-enters in East York and southwest Scarborough. The boy, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal...
View ArticleStolen engagement ring returned to Toronto woman
A stolen engagement ring has been returned to a Toronto woman after police made an arrest in a string of Scarborough and East York break-ins. Police say the accused broke into homes between June 6 and...
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