Alam mo ba na si Andre De Grasse ay may kamangha-manghang pagsisimula ngayong season? Ang Canadian sprinter ay pumisil sa Botswana Golden Grand Prix, nanalo sa 200m habang sinisimulan ang isang kapana-panabik na season ng track. Ang kanyang pagtatanghal ay nagbigay-diin sa mga tagahanga kung ano ang susunod — at umaasa para sa isang tag-init na puno ng ginto! Pinatutunayan ng Raptors na kaya nilang makipagpukpok sa mga masikip na laro! Natalo ng Toronto ang Cavaliers sa iskor na 93-89, na nagpapakita ng pinaghalong tibay at tapang. Ang team ni Coach Darko Rajakovic ay nag-aapoy ng isang sigla sa mga playoffs, na nagpapaalala sa atin kung bakit natin mahal ang larong ito — sino ba ang hindi nasisiyahan sa magandang laban? Narinig mo na ba ang mga hamon na kinakaharap ng ating espesyal na sistema ng edukasyon? Isang insidente na may kasangkot na isang autistic na bata na naligaw mula sa paaralan ang nagbigay-diin sa isang kritikal na pangangailangan ng higit pang suporta. Ang mga tagapagtanggol ay humihingi ng mga pagpap cải, na binibigyang-diin na ang bawat bata ay nararapat na magkaroon ng isang ligtas at inklusibong kapaligiran sa pag-aaral. Nais mo bang malaman ang tungkol sa kaligtasan ng mga daan sa Ontario? Ang nakaraang linggo ay nagdala ng isang nakagugulat na aksidente ng isang sasakyan sa East Gwillimbury, na kumitil ng isang buhay at nag-iwan ng apat na iba pa sa ospital. Nagsisilbi ito bilang isang mahigpit na paalala ng kahalagahan ng kaligtasan sa daan at responsableng pagmamaneho. Ang Toronto General Hospital ay umaangat sa gitna ng labis na demand! Upang maibsan ang presyon sa kanyang emergency department, ang ospital ay nagpatupad ng mga bagong hakbang na maaaring makabuluhang mapabuti ang pangangalaga sa pasyente. Alam natin na ang maagap na atensyong medikal ay mahalaga para sa ating komunidad! Sa isang nakabibighaning himala ng medisina, isang lalaki mula sa Toronto ay nasa bingit nang maging HIV-free! Matapos ang isang bone marrow transplant para sa kanser, siya ay nasa remisyon, na sumasali sa iilang tao sa buong mundo na itinuturing na gumaling mula sa HIV. Ang pag-unlad na ito ay nagbibigay ng pag-asa sa hindi mabilang na iba pa na humaharap sa katulad na laban. Ano ang balita sa waterfront ng Ontario Place? Si Mayor John Tory ay nagpahayag ng malakas na pagtutol sa isang planong panlalawigan na maaaring ilagay sa panganib ang ating mga mahalagang parke sa waterfront. Sa napakaraming lokal na nagpapahalaga sa mga berdeng espasyo, ang labanan na ito ay tutukoy kung paano natin poprotektahan ang ating likas na heritage. Nagplano ka bang magmaneho ngayong weekend? Maging handa para sa ilang sakit ng ulo sa trapiko habang ang Gardiner Expressway ay magsasara para sa mga maintenance. Ang mga tauhan ng lungsod ay nagtatrabaho ng mabuti upang mapabuti ang ating mga daan, ngunit ang mga detour ay maaaring magpasanay sa iyo ng isang teleportation device. Handa ka na ba para sa ilang drama sa hockey? Isang tao ang kinasuhan matapos ang isang seryosong atake sa yelo sa isang recreational game sa Ontario. Magiging malamig ba ang pakiramdam ng mga amateur leagues? Ang oras ang magsasabi, ngunit ang kaligtasan sa yelo ay isang mainit na paksa ngayon! May malaking balita ang Ticketmaster para sa mga dumadalo sa mga kaganapan sa Ontario! Pagkatapos ng bagong batas na naglalayong limitahan ang presyo ng mga resell ticket, ang platform ay nag-aalis ng mga tiket — pansamantalang gulo para sa marami, ngunit isang potensyal na panalo para sa mga bumibili ng tiket sa pangmatagalan. Mayroon bang bagong detachment ng pulisya sa ating hinaharap? Plano ng gobyerno ni Ford ang isang bagong presensya ng pulisya sa Ontario Place, na nagdudulot ng mga alalahanin tungkol sa pampublikong access at seguridad. Habang umuusad ang mga talakayan, ang iyong boses ay mahalaga — ano ang iyong opinyon tungkol sa hakbang na ito? Isang nakababahalang sunog sa isang bahay sa Toronto ang nag-iwan sa komunidad sa pagdadalamhati. Isang lalaki ang namatay matapos mailigtas mula sa kanyang tahanan noong Huwebes ng gabi. Habang ito ay nagpapaalala ng kahalagahan ng kaligtasan mula sa apoy, ang insidente ring ito ay nagbibigay-liwanag sa halaga ng pag-alaga sa isa't isa. Ang Jamison Battle ay nagkaroon ng perpektong ikaapat na kwarter para sa mga Raptors! Siya ay nagtalaga ng lahat ng 14 na puntos sa isang mahalagang sandali, na nagpapatunay na kahit ang bawat manlalaro ay makakasilaw sa malalaking laro. Sa pagtaas ng tensyon ng playoffs, mahalaga para sa koponan na samantalahin ang potensyal na ito. Masamang balita para sa mga tagahanga—ang guard ng Raptors na si Immanuel Quickley ay wala sa nalalabing bahagi ng serye! Ang kanyang pinsala ay nag-iiwan ng puwang, ngunit kailangang magkaisa ang koponan. Paano ang pagkilos ng mga Raptors? Malalaman natin sa lalong madaling panahon!
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FIFA makes more World Cup tickets available, but soccer fans criticize lack of transparency
FIFA's release of a new tranche of World Cup tickets has left some fans fuming about a perceived lack of transparency in how seats are being sold, given that premium seating options now on offer were not available previously.
Pickering councillor faces possible 9th sanction over residential school video
Another formal complaint has been filed against Pickering, Ont., city councillor Lisa Robinson in Pickering after she released a video this month questioning the investigation into potential unmarked graves at a former residential school site in Kamloops, B.C.
Ford urged to apologize over insult hurled at Liberal MPP in the legislature
Ontario Premier Doug Ford hurled the insult at Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth during a debate about a law that restricts public access to his records.
Scottie Barnes's double-double carries Raptors to 126-104 rout of Cavaliers in Game 3
Scottie Barnes had a double-double as the Toronto Raptors routed the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-104 on Thursday in Game 3 of their first-round NBA playoff series.
Legal dispute pits Roncesvalles tenants against landlords over eviction notices and housing security
Tenants in a Roncesvalles Avenue building are fighting eviction notices they say threaten their long-term homes amid Toronto’s housing crunch. The owners, who also operate a clinic on the property, say the notices are lawful and driven by personal and business needs.
Elderly man, dog dead after house fire in North York: police
A man in his 70s and a dog have died after a house fire in North York Thursday evening, said Toronto police.
Meet the family-run company behind Drake's massive Toronto ice sculpture
After Drake's massive ice formation took over a parking lot in downtown Toronto, it had some people asking the question: 'How on earth did 3,500 blocks of ice end up there?'
High stakes ahead for PWHL's super Saturday regular-season finale
All eight teams are in action in the PWHL's final day of the regular season on Saturday. The outcomes will determine which teams secure the final playoff spot, top seed in the playoffs and first-overall pick in the PWHL Draft.
Ford government commits to passing code of conduct reform before municipal elections
Minister Rob Flack told Global News he still intends to pass new municipal rules, including the ability to remove sitting councillors from office in the most extreme cases.
Ticketmaster delists Ontario resale tickets after omnibus budget bill passed
Ticketmaster Canada is delisting resale tickets that customers have posted for Ontario events as it prepares to comply with incoming provincial legislation.
Man dies after house fire in Toronto on Thursday evening
Around 7 p.m., Toronto fire crews were called to the area of Pellatt Avenue and Academy Road to tackle a blaze.
Man facing assault charge after player seriously hurt during Ontario hockey game
A 26-year-old man is facing charges after an alleged on-ice assault during a recreational hockey tournament in Southgate, Ont., last month.
Jamison Battle ‘stays ready’ for Raptors
Jamison Battle knows exactly who he is.
Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap
Ticketmaster spokesperson Shabnum Durrani says it removed the seats to comply with incoming provincial legislation that will cap the price of resale tickets at face value.
Halton police offer $25K reward for information on missing 34-year-old Toronto woman
Halton police are offering a reward and appealing to the public for any information about a Toronto woman who has been missing since 2024.
Ford government planning new provincial police detachment at Ontario Place
Provincial police are set to get a detachment at Ontario Place as its officers prepare to take over patrols on the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway.
Police offering $25K reward for information on disappearance of Toronto woman
Halton police are offering a $25,000 reward for anyone with information about the disappearance of a Toronto mother last seen in the Burlington area in 2024.
'We're not done': Mayor says Toronto will fight provincial plan to take part of waterfront park
Mayor Olivia Chow urged Toronto residents on Friday to fight an Ontario government plan to take part of a waterfront park, saying the move is not democratic because the park belongs to the city.
Blue Jays remove Jeff Hoffman from closer's role after 3 blown saves this season
After struggling to consistently close out games this season, Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman had his closer tag removed Friday as the team opted for "shared responsibility" of ninth-inning duties on a short-term basis.
Raptors' Quickley has setback in recovery, ruled out for rest of Cavaliers series
Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley is out for the remainder of the team's first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
UHN microbiologist killed by roommate remembered as compassionate and kind
A Toronto man has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 12 years after pleading guilty to the second-degree murder of his former partner, Julia MacIsaac.
Sens facing elimination minus injured Sanderson
Tim Stutzle fired a pass that hopped over Thomas Chabot's stick. Brady Tkachuk snapped a puck to no one in particular.
Ontario company behind Drake ice stunt says shutdown was ‘unfortunate’
The Ontario based company behind Drake's ice blocks in Toronto, told Global News they were pleased with the excitement around the album release stunt.
Quickley out for rest of Raptors series with Cavs
Toronto Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley is out for the remainder of the team's first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Billy Bishop Airport expropriation legislation includes large portions of Toronto Islands
On Thursday, the province tabled legislation to take over the City of Toronto's portion of the tripartite agreement governing Billy Bishop Airport.
Ontario hospitals announce job cuts as nearly three-quarters try to climb out of financial holes
Several Ontario hospitals have announced job cuts in recent months as they try to climb out of financial holes, a situation critics say will likely keep repeating.
16-year-old boy dead after shooting inside Hamilton mall, police say
A 16-year-old boy has died in hospital after a shooting inside a downtown Hamilton shopping mall on Friday evening, police say.
Canada's Nickeil Alexander-Walker named NBA's most improved player after huge scoring jump
Nickeil Alexander-Walker was voted the NBA's most improved player on Friday, beating out finalists Deni Avdija and Jalen Duren to become the second Hawks player to win the award in two years.
Some Pride events cancelled, restructured as Toronto prepares to host FIFA World Cup
Smaller queer event organizers in Toronto say they are facing venue shortages, rising costs and logistical pressure as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches. Official Toronto Pride festival will proceed as planned, but some smaller events have been cancelled or scaled back.
Ontario’s so-called salad bowl area could be flooded as Lake Simcoe water levels near historic highs
Rising water levels on Lake Simcoe are nearing a decades-long high and threatening to flood what's known as Ontario’s salad bowl area, a lush section of farmland north of Toronto that is a major producer of vegetables in the province.
Boy, 16, killed in ‘brazen’ Hamilton shooting, suspects wanted
Authorities say a 16-year-old boy was gunned down inside a store at Jackson Square Mall early Friday, in what appears to be a targeted shooting.
Man dead after shooting in Toronto, homicide team investigating: police
A man has died in hospital following a shooting Friday night in Toronto, said police.
Watch Ottawa Charge take on Toronto Sceptres in season finale
The Toronto Sceptres visit the Ottawa Charge on Saturday in a matchup that has big playoff implications.
Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway closed for the weekend
Toronto's Gardiner Expressway is closed for repairs this weekend from Humber River to Spadina Avenue. The shutdown started Friday at 11 p.m. with reopening expected Monday morning.
100-year-old walking 5k during Ottawa Race Weekend to raise funds for seniors
A 100-year-old Ottawa man is set to become the first centenarian to walk a 5K at Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend, raising funds for seniors and dementia care groups.
Anti-Doug Ford rallies take place across Ontario to protest OSAP, FOI changes
Demonstrations are taking place across Ontario to protest against Premier Doug Ford and several of the province's recent controversial measures, including changes to freedom of information laws and OSAP grants.
Police ID victim in fatal Hamilton shooting inside mall
Police have identified the 16-year-old boy who died in hospital after a shooting inside a downtown Hamilton shopping mall on Friday evening.
Man dead after shooting in Toronto parking lot, police search for suspects
A 30-year-old man is dead after a shooting in Toronto’s west end late Friday night. Police are searching for three suspects who fled the scene in a vehicle.
Lights Out: Raptors adjusting to early start time
Success in the NBA playoffs is all about adjustments. Who can make the necessary tweaks to adapt their game to what the series demands?
This ecologist looks to wildfire history to support communities navigating the fires of today
Kira Hoffman, a fire ecologist at UBC who researches wildfire behavior and Indigenous-led fire stewardship, says her recent award from National Geographic is shared with the First Nations who've shared their knowledge and stewarded the land for millennia.
Wedding dreams crushed as Kelowna winery goes into receivership
A Kelowna, B.C., winery has left a number of couples jilted at the altar after going into receivership. Court documents show Vibrant Vine owes lenders nearly $7 million — and took wedding bookings despite being in financial trouble.
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At UHN's Toronto General Hospital, staff say being right downtown comes with its own unique set of challenges, and it's working alongside other organizations to help alleviate some of the demand in its emergency department.
38 year old dead after crash with pickup truck travelling in wrong direction on Hwy 401: OPP
A 38 year old is dead and four people were taken to hospital, including two police officers, after two separate crashes took place in the same area on Highway 401 in Pickering early Sunday morning, said Ontario Provincial Police.
One dead, four in hospital after single-vehicle crash in East Gwillimbury: York police
One person has died and four others taken to hospital after a crash in East Gwillimbury, Ont., north of Toronto.
Raptors adjust to early start time for Game 4 of playoffs against Cavaliers
Toronto hosts the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of their opening round series at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Cleveland leads the best-of-seven matchup 2-1.
After autistic child's wandering from school, experts say Ontario's special education needs more support
Elopement, when an autistic person runs or wanders away from caregivers or a safe location, is a regular school safety consideration. Yet advocates and experts say the elopement of a nine-year-old from school this week puts the spotlight on inadequate in-school support of Ontario students with disabilities.
Raptors Lawson available to play vs. Cavaliers
A.J. Lawson of Brampton, Ont., has been cleared to play for the Toronto Raptors in today's matinee.
De Grasse wins 200m in strong season-opening effort at Botswana Golden Grand Prix
Canadian star sprinter Andre De Grasse showed no signs of slowing down in his season opener on Sunday at the Botswana Golden Grand Prix.
Toronto man’s HIV in remission after bone marrow transplant to treat cancer
Doctors say a Toronto man has shown no signs of his HIV infection since receiving a bone marrow transplant. If he stays virus-free through 2027, he'll be considered cured.
Vancouver FC settle for draw after late Ottawa equalizer
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Barnes, Ingram help Raptors past Cavaliers 93-89
Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic had a brief Serbian vocabulary lesson for Toronto reporters and fans after a 93-89 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.