Protest planned Thursday over OCAP arrests
The arrest of a poverty protest leader and nine supporters prompted the veteran street rally group’s call for a downtown courthouse demonstration Thursday morning.
The arrest of a poverty protest leader and nine supporters prompted the veteran street rally group’s call for a downtown courthouse demonstration Thursday morning.
Being involved in a car accident can be a scary ordeal.
Canada’s national symbol is welcome in Oshawa.
Investigators are closing in on the well organized group of hitmen behind an attack at a Scarborough highrise that left one man dead and another wounded last weekend.
It came from out of this world to Toronto — via Saskatchewan.
The head of the Toronto Cyclists Union got two tickets for riding down the now-closed middle of Jarvis St. Wednesday.
An Uxbridge-area personal support worker is facing charges for allegedly stealing narcotic patches off elderly patients.
Ryerson University might be willing to take the crumbling Empress Hotel off
the hands of its current owners, now battling with the city over whether
they can demolish the 122-year-old landmark
An alleged victim of a sexual assault on a TTC bus says a shortage of court interpreters deprived her of a chance to face her suspected attacker at trial.
The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty’s leader and eight supporters were held overnight after protesters Wednesday infiltrated Ontario Liberal headquarters in downtown Toronto.