• Auston Matthews will not play in Game 5 for Toronto

    The 69-goal scorer was pulled from Game 4 with an illness he has been

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    One person with minor injuries following Toronto crash

    One person has been transported to hospital with minor injuries following a single vehicle collision in Toronto Sunday morning. Police say that they responded to the call at around 6:16 a.m., where a vehicle crashed into the median in the Don Mills Road and Don Valley Parkway South area. One person was then transported to hospital by paramedics, who say that they sustained minor injuries. Police say to consider alternative routes, as there are possible delays in the area. COLLISION:...

  • Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani ready for trip to Toronto – this time

    After false reports that he was signing with the Blue Jays last winter, Ohtani will head to Toronto this weekend off to a hot start with the Dodgers.

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    Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani ready for trip to Toronto – this time

    After false reports that he was signing with the Blue Jays last winter, Ohtani will head to Toronto this weekend off to a hot start with the Dodgers.

  • Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani ready for trip to Toronto – this time

    After false reports that he was signing with the Blue Jays last winter, Ohtani will head to Toronto this weekend off to a hot start with the Dodgers.

  • Toronto was named one of the best cities in the world for millennials and here's why

    Where is the best place to live in Canada? If you're looking for a place that offers work/life balance, recreation and affordability in Canada, apparently, Toronto is your best bet. A recent study analyzed the best cities around the world for millennials to move to, based on factors like the cost of living, health and education, employment opportunities and more. Of the top 10 best cities for millennials to live in, Toronto was the only city in Canada to make the cut.Australian travel insurance...

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    Rent in Toronto is on the decline for the third month in a row: report

    The average price of rent in Toronto has declined for the third month in a row, according to a recent report by rentals.ca. According to the April report, the average asking price for a Toronto rental apartment decreased in April and is now down 0.7 per cent month-over-month to an average $2,782. The slowdown began in Oct. 2023 – the first time that the Toronto rental market lowered in cost since August 2021. However, Toronto remains among one of the most expensive cities in Canada to...

  • Vancouver's rent is among the highest in Canada and here's how it compares to Toronto

    Vancouver rent prices are among the highest in Canada's largest cities even though the cost for a one-bedroom has slightly dipped year over year.A new national rent ranking report shows how the Canadian rental market compares by city and both Vancouver and Toronto are right at the top.The April 2024 report released by Rentals.ca shows the average price for a one-bedroom, unfurnished apartment in Vancouver in April 2024 is $2,663, a 4% drop year over year. North Van is the priciest in Canada...

  • Toronto exhibition celebrates rich history of Candidates Tournaments

    The FIDE Candidates Tournaments and the Women's Candidates Tournaments, currently underway in Toronto, feature an array of exciting activities and side events.

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    Poilievre demands Trudeau reject Toronto's request for drug decriminalization

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reject Toronto’s request for drug decriminalization, blaming a similar policy in British Columbia for causing chaos and further overdose deaths. Toronto’s request is being made in the form of an exemption to federal drug laws, which would see possession of small amounts of certain illegal drugs decriminalized. In a letter sent to the prime minister on May 1, Poilievre says a similar exemption in B.C. has...

  • This Nuclear Analyst is Trying to Get Toronto to Go Plant-Based

    In Toronto, Canada, a location for fighting the impact of climate change has emerged: plant-based municipal kitchens.

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    Toronto's CafeTO program is 'back on track' for 2024, says Chow

    Toronto’s CaféTO program is “back on track” for 2024, says Mayor Olivia Chow. Standing outside a pub in east Toronto’s Riverside area on Tuesday afternoon, Chow shared details about this year’s program, which she said will be “easier, faster, more streamlined, and as smooth as possible.” Late last year, the newly-elected mayor along with Councillors Paula Fletcher and Shelley Carroll held a news conference at a coffee shop on The Danforth which they noted that the 2023 summertime season it...