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Toronto will clamp down on FIFA World Cup spending until it can find savings on its hosting duties or secure more money from other levels of government.
In the latest feud, Toronto is threatening to reduce its commitment and asking the provincial government to pay more. Queen's ...
Nearly 140,000 Bell users across the country said they had experienced issues connecting to the internet or accessing their ...
Thirteen months before the FIFA World Cup kicks off, the City of Toronto is still wondering how to pay for it.
Weather warnings have been issued for parts of southern Ontario. Environment Canada has placed multiple areas under a rainfall warning. The City of Toronto and southern Durham Region, including ...
After users in Ontario and Quebec reported a widespread outage of Bell Canada's services this morning, the company said an ...
Rain continues to take over Toronto less than a month before summer and meteorologists say the stretch is here to last until the weekend.
Sake squad unite — Canada’s largest sake festival is coming to Toronto next month. On June 12, the Sake Institute of Ontario will run the country’s largest festival dedicated to the drink — Kampai ...
A deadly crash in Etobicoke, Ont. has resulted in man being charged with impaired driving causing death. Experts are calling for more enforcement when it comes to impaired drivers.
Located in the earliest town to be incorporated in Ontario, the Brockville Railway Tunnel officially opens for the 2025 ...
The crucial legislation received royal assent in 2014 but died without ever taking force for reasons never made public ...