Able Translations denies the allegations and says it has a “positive relationship” with its 8,000 interpreters.
Lawsuit claims she arranged the meetings where the disgraced Hollywood producer sexually assaulted a Toronto actress in 2000.
Eastbound express lanes are closed between Islington and Kipling Aves. after a major pile-up involving three transport trucks, a delivery van, and three passenger vehicles.
“Too early to tell” the cause of the explosion, fire chief says. While the blaze is extinguished, crews continue to battle hotspots in the wreckage.
Mayor Tory cites "unprecedented investment" in transit, but critics say the 2018 budget won't address chronic service problems
After a cold and snowy weekend, Torontonians can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The mercury is going up to 7 C on Wednesday!
Mary Macleod’s Shortbread moving to bigger warehouse space at Galaxy Blvd.
In 1987, 20 per cent of people in STEM fields were women; that figure is still just 22 per cent today. Ottawa is hoping to change that.
Barbara Schneeweiss and her lawyer are seeking to strike portions of the Jane Doe suit, which alleges that Schneeweiss knew Weinstein was a “sexual predator” and “lured” the plaintiff into a room with him anyway.
A man in the St. Clair Ave. and Danforth Rd. area told police he’d been bitten by a raccoon he feared might be rabid. Toronto Animal Services said it couldn’t confirm a bite and was also testing the raccoon for a suspected case of canine distemper.
New research shows free creative writing workshops can change lives for people living on the margins.
The Sunday morning blast levelled several shops in a strip plaza near Dundas St. W. and Hurontario St. and a nearby residential building was evacuated. Three people, including a child, were taken to hospital.
The three main candidates vying to lead the Ontario PCs got a leg up from their relatives.
Combined with a Polar Plunge at Sheridan College on March 8, the goal this year is to raise $50,000 for the Special Olympics 50th Anniversary.
Faced with crisis around affordability of rental housing, staff will develop plan to stop what one councillor called the “Manhattanization” of Toronto.
A new app aims to bring the 'swipe left, swipe right' culture to real estate listings.
In Toronto, prices ended the year flat — as they have been in six of the last seven months.
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A sign in the Monarch Tavern. An old coach house. ‘Ghost’ corner stores that have been converted into residential units. These are some of the gifts of the past ‘grandfathered’ into the contemporary city, Shawn Micallef writes.
Keeping Steve Paikin on the air as host of TVO’s The Agenda until an independent investigator finishes her probe of the complaint is the proper response, writes Rosie DiManno.
With people being inconvenienced and even hurt, there’s no excuse to delay thinking about building the Relief Line, Edward Keenan writes.
Resistance to a homeless shelter from some Davenport Triangle residents wasn’t just any kind of opposition — it was gold-plated, straight from central casting community villain opposition, Shawn Micallef writes.
The movie 12 Strong tells the gripping tale of the first U.S. soldiers to arrive in Afghanistan in Oct. 2001, embedding with the forces of warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum. There’s a reason the movie only examines a narrow period of time, writes Rosie DiManno.
Det.-Sgt. Hank Idsinga is leading an unprecedented investigation into what Toronto police fear could be the city’s most prolific killer, and it’s eating away at him, Rosie DiManno writes.
City and provincial officials say they think a shutdown can be avoided, but they have yet to agree on a solution.
Councillor Joe Cressy pushed through a motion that increases the tax break for “creative co-location facilities” to 50 per cent from 30 per cent.
But many of the proposals were measures the transit agency was already exploring or had planned to carry out.
Toronto city councillors are setting the $11 billion operating budget for 2018.
City council meets Feb. 12 to approve the 2018 budget, which Mayor John Tory called “just right” and advocates say is not enough
Keesmaat told CBC’s Matt Galloway that the costs should be made public before the election if they’re available. Mayor John Tory said the council process must be followed.
Paris Christoforou is nowhere to be seen after narrowly escaping hitmen in Toronto and Montreal.
TTC officers pursued a suspect who is now in police custody. The delay at College station has now been cleared.
A jury found Dellen Millard, 32, of Toronto, and Mark Smich, 30, of Oakville, Ont., guilty of killing Laura Babcock in the summer of 2012.
Criminal justice insiders are hailing an undercover agent’s involvement in four murder convictions as an important breakthrough as Toronto police and Crown attorneys face the notoriously difficult challenge of convincing witnesses in gun and drug crimes to come to court.
Peel police say people wishing to sponsor family members trying to immigrate to Canada were defrauded of nearly $800,000.
The fraudsters appear to be using technology that keeps calls connected even when the victims hang up to pretend to be banks, or 911 operators.
Analysts say the leader is shoring up support and sticking to ridings where the NDP has a chance of winning.