Passed today by the city council (16 to 5) was a motion asking for a report on amending the constitution to recognize Toronto as some sort of entity, limiting the degree to which the city would be subject to the provinces whims going forwards....
News Release June 14, 2023 After six consecutive days, the advance vote period for Toronto’s by-election for mayor ended yesterday. From Thursday, June 8 to Tuesday, June 13, 129,745 eligible voters attended one of 50 advance voting locations across the city to vote. This is a 11.9 per cent increase from the 115,911 voters who...
Torontonians might soon be able to take a sip of beer or wine — legally — at some city parks, if council approves a pilot program proposed by the city to allow visitors to drink alcohol openly in 20 parks.
Bubbles filled the sky and cheers rang through the streets of Toronto on Sunday as thousands of colourfully-clad revelers at Canada's largest Pride parade voiced their support for a community facing rising levels of hate and intolerance.
At least two people are dead after a three-vehicle crash sparked a massive fireball on Highway 401 in Pickering, east of Toronto, on Tuesday night, Ontario Provincial Police say.
Downtown Toronto normally sees a lot of construction projects each summer, but this year there's a big addition. So how is the city managing congestion? CBC Toronto went looking for answers about what’s being done and what other solutions might help keep the city moving.
The kilometre-long valley will have new parks, trails and launches for kayaks and canoes. Waterfront Toronto says it’s about $169 million over budget and will now open in 2025....
Ten of the 59 city-operated pools will open Saturday on a partial schedule, while the remaining outdoor pools will open on Saturday, June 24 — also on a partial schedule.
The seven leading candidates in Toronto’s mayoral race squared off in a debate hosted by CP24 Thursday night. Here are the top moments from the debate.