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Police east of Toronto say a man has been charged with murder after a shooting at a GO Transit station left another man dead on Sunday. Durham Region police say officers responded to an assist ambulance call at the station in Ajax, Ont., around 11:30 p.m. They say when officers arrived, they found an unconscious […]
TORONTO — Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says the province has taken control of four more school boards. He says the province has appointed supervisors to the Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board. More coming. The Canadian Press
TORONTO — Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the province is investigating an alleged breach of 200,000 home care patients’ personal health data. Liberal health critic Adil Shamji says he has unearthed information that an Ontario Health atHome data breach affecting at least 200,000 patients occurred in mid-March and was never disclosed to the public. […]
Ontario is expanding its suite of publicly funded private community surgical and diagnostic centres. Premier Doug Ford says the province is investing $155 million over the next two years to create 57 new centres for MRI and CT scans and gastrointestinal endoscopy services. Ford says the new clinics will help ease the burden on hospitals […]
At the start of the season, Canada’s Gabriel Diallo set a goal of cracking the top 50 in the world rankings in 2025. Mission accomplished on that front and we’re still in the first half of the year. Diallo earned his first career ATP Tour title this month and is currently at a career-high No. […]
TORONTO — A waft of fruity scents surround you as you enter what’s known as the flavour kitchen at the Molson Coors brewery in west Toronto. The 23-acre facility — the company’s largest brewery in Canada — opened in 1955, and has for decades served as the base of its operations. It’s there where popular […]
Ontario’s alcohol and gaming regulator says a Toronto casino is facing a $350,000 fine after a performer hosted an impromptu party on the gaming floor following a concert marked by “widespread intoxication, disorderly behaviour” and numerous incidents. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says the Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto was handed the penalty […]
TORONTO — New measles cases have decreased in Ontario over the past week as health officials report 33 additional infections. That’s compared to 96 new cases in the province the previous week, and 74 on June 12. The data released today brings the total number of infections in Ontario to 2,212 since an outbreak began […]
TORONTO — Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving expects star forward Mitch Marner to hit the open market Tuesday unless there’s a drastic change in contract negotiations. Treliving said Thursday in a pre-NHL draft media availability that the Maple Leafs have communicated with Marner, who will become an unrestricted free agent if unsigned by […]
WIMBLEDON — Canada’s Carson Branstine booked her place in a first-career Grand Slam main draw, while Victoria Mboko bowed out in gutting fashion Thursday in Wimbledon qualifying. Branstine won 4-6, 7-6 (6), 6-2 over Raluca Georgiana Serban of Cyprus in the final qualifying round at the grass-court tennis tournament. The 24-year-old fired 48 winners to […]