Mar 17, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
The teen is accused of aggravated assault.
Investigators executed three search warrants in Toronto, Brampton and Mississauga and claim they found more than 200 boxes of the illegal drug.
Raids on Thursday turned up a number of firearms allgedly stolen in a break-and-enter downtown.
Two men were shot in a Mississauga parking lot early Wednesday.
The bus driver was handed a 3-day licence suspension after she was caught with alcohol in her system while on the job.
Leo Carbone is wanted for attempted murder and other firearms offences in connection to a shooting Sunday night behind a Woodbridge plaza.
Craig Munro is serving a life sentence for the murder of Const. Michael Sweet 30 years ago.
Mar 16, 2010 | Ken Greenberg, Architect and Principal of Greenberg Consultants
None of Toronto’s basic challenges exist in isolation. We know that a sense of inclusion and belonging contributes to productivity, competitiveness, and...
Mar 16, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
The financial document will be unveiled on March 25.
Police say the victim was canoeing close to a waterfall when he fell in the water.
PC MPP Randy Murdoch believes making Toronto the 11th province would solve several problems for rural communities.
Fred Preston, 70, passed away in hospital on March 11.
Riders reportedly complained about erratic driving last Friday. Police pulled a bus over and handed the operator a three-day driving suspension.
The accused, 52-year-old Brian Rate of Clarington, first met the victim two years ago while at the Whitby Free Methodist Church.
Friends and family paid their final respects in a private ceremony Tuesday morning.
Mar 15, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
Police discovered the bodies of Tracy Hannah, 46, and her daughter Whitney, 14 on Friday.
The accused became impatient when the person in front of them was taking too long to order at an Ajax Tim Hortons.
The OPP concluded they have no reasonable grounds to lay charges in relation to the MFP computer leasing scandal.
Arson isn't suspected in the west end blaze.
A one-time supervisor is charged with animal cruelty as the investigation continues at the River Street shelter.
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