The City of Toronto is looking at more than doubling the fines for parking lot violations, noting it currently costs drivers less to pay the penalty than to pay for parking.
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11 schools in hold-and-secure following reports of a person with a gun in east Toronto
Eleven schools in Toronto’s east end are in a hold-and-secure following reports of a person with a gun in the area of Danforth and Cambridge avenues.
Taser deployed at TTC station after reports of woman with scissors: police
Toronto police say one person is in custody after officers responded to reports of a woman with scissors on a platform at Christie Station.
Ottawa Senators look to carry urgency, momentum into NHL regular season
With a 2-0 record through the first few days of the NHL’s pre-season schedule and both wins against division rival Toronto, the Senators have to be feeling pretty good about themselves. But there’s much more in play than wins. The Senators coaches need to ensure the team carries any momentum it can build into the […]
Winning $68M Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in Toronto
It turns out the record-breaking Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball prize was sold in Toronto.
Home-sharing platform aims to help refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto
A home-sharing platform hopes to connect refugees in need of temporary housing with homeowners who have spare rooms to rent, in an effort to help ease the shelter crisis in Toronto.
Police shut down roads around Queen’s Park ahead of demonstration
Toronto police have shut down roads surrounding Queen’s Park this morning in anticipation of a demonstration at the provincial legislature today.
A rare look inside Toronto’s expansive city art collection
Global News was given a rare look inside the archival collection, which is housed inconspicuously in the upper levels of St. Lawrence Market.
Toronto celebrates 50th anniversary of the Scarborough Civic Centre
An “architectural marvel” in Scarborough and the first planned town centre in all of North America was feted on Sunday.
Class-action lawsuit proposed over Toronto police practice of ‘carding’
A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched over Toronto police’s historic use of “carding,” alleging the practiceof randomly stopping people and collecting their information continues to harm marginalized communities.