Citizens paid their respects to fallen soldiers at Old City Hall: Photo gallery
On Nov. 11, Toronto paid tribute to fallen soldiers at Remembrance Day ceremonies held across the city.
On Nov. 11, Toronto paid tribute to fallen soldiers at Remembrance Day ceremonies held across the city.
Those living within a 10-kilometre radius of a nuclear plant in Ontario received an unusual package in the mail recently — anti-radiation pills.
Of all the scenarios that humans fear, the thought of losing one’s child is among the most terrifying.
This is something some horror novelists understand. At the International Festival of Authors recently, four acclaimed authors talked about their greatest fears — and how they use them to terrify readers.
The Liberal Government says that they will be on track to achieve a balanced budget by 2017-2018.
New Ontario birth certificates begin rolling out Wednesday.
As a society, we let our children drive cars at 16, let them go off to college or university at 17, vote at 18, drink at 19. Children are expected to grow up faster than ever. So why are some people so blind to the fact that this new curriculum is simply a reflection of the need to keep up with the maturity of our children?
After spending the 2014 season developing players in the USL Pro league in Wilmington, North Carolina, Toronto FC will now have its own team playing out of Vaughan, Ontario, called Toronto FC II.
Premier Kathleen Wynne said she’s heard complaints of sexual harassment but isn’t releasing the names of the accused. Nov. 5, federal Liberal leader, Justin Trudeau announced that two Liberal MPs have been suspended from caucus because of…
Toronto police have located a woman who was last seen on Monday morning. Phyllis Kurina, 71, was reported missing on Tuesday, Nov. 4 and was found near Wynford Drive and the Don Valley Parkway. The Toronto…
On April 16 the provincial government recognized Equal Pay Day, a day to raise awareness of the pay gap.