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CBC News has learned details of how a European organized crime syndicate bribed Canadian soccer players to fix a semi-pro game between teams from Toronto and Trois-Rivières, Que.
The Canadian actress, one of the Toronto film festival's featured performers for 2012, stars in Rookie Blue and has even played Marilyn Monroe.
Gas prices across the GTA went up 3.4 cents overnight. The price of a litre of regular is now just under $1.37.
One person dies after fire breaks out in an apartment building on Carlton Street near Church
Residents of Queen's Quay are worried that a 68-storey condo development planned for 10 York St. will ruin their view.
The Agriculture Workers Alliance said the death of a migrant worker in an accident on an eastern Ontario farm on Monday is the 13th in the province this year.
The trial of a Toronto man charged with stabbing a home intruder with a knife gets underway. Moses Mahilal, 29, claims he acted in self-defence
An 86-year-old Ontario man who last jumped out of a plane when he served in the Second World War peforms the feat again.
The documentary Show Stoppers offers a behind-the-scenes look at Garth Drabinsky, an innovative but controversial Canadian who re-shaped the entertainment industry.
A very different type of teen tale is explored in Canadian director Danis Goulet's short film Barefoot, which is getting its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Nordstrom is the latest U.S. retailer planning to set up shop north of the border.
The Canadian dollar was at a 14-month high Tuesday amid expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will launch another round of stimulus to help the American economy.
New home construction ticked higher in August, strengthened by condominium construction in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada's national housing agency said Tuesday.
A game of war between neighbourhood kids takes on a darker, more sinister note in the Canadian film I Declare War, directed by Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson.
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A fierce leader and a cache of weapons helped make the Galloway Boys one of the most feared street gangs in Toronto, but today they pose a new threat with younger members vying to fill a leadership vacuum.
Karen Klein says she has been enjoying a "wild ride" since a video of her being bullied by students on a school bus in Greece, N.Y., went viral, spurring online donors led by a Toronto resident to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in her name.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford skipped five and a half hours of a meeting of the executive committee that he chairs on Monday in order to coach football.
A motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a pickup truck that occurred near Glencairn Station on Tuesday morning.
Toronto police will hold two news conferences this morning, when they will draw a connection between a homicide in 2011 and the wild shootout at a street party earlier this summer that left a 14-year-old girl and another person dead.
One of the biggest YouTube hits of 2011 was a satirical web series called Sh*t Girls Say, which garnered more than 30 million views and inspired copycat clips. The fourth episode of this viral video series is premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, marking a first for TIFF's short film program.
Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, land in Canada on Tuesday to kick off a seven-day visit.
Controversial anti-strike legislation that reins in wages and cuts benefits for Ontario teachers will come to a final vote on Tuesday.
An Ontario farm couple is heading to court to halt development of a huge wind farm near the shores of Lake Huron – at least until Health Canada completes a new two-year study on the potential risks of living next to industrial wind turbines.
Toronto's aging Gardiner Expressway is undergoing a series of repairs over the next six weeks, which require the shutdown of two major ramps.
A Toronto man has been charged with first-degree murder after a man was shot dead in the city's east end on the weekend.
A notorious Toronto street gang has been linked to a deadly street party shooting, as well as a separate killing and a half-dozen other shootings, police say.
A murder-suicide that claimed the life of a young Milton boy has left friends and neighbours struggling to comprehend the full extent of the tragedy.
The Progressive Conservatives are writing a new prescription for Ontario's cash-strapped health care system, starting with a change in who's making decisions about how billions of dollars are spent across the province.
Ontario's top court has overturned the decision of a judge who stayed charges against a woman in a marijuana grow-op case because an interpreter wasn't available on one day.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's executive committee has approved a 30-year revitalization plan for the Port Lands — a massive waterfront site east of the city.
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