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Toronto remains under orange heat warning as extreme temperatures continue
Toronto remains under an orange heat warning as sweltering weather continues.
Oshawa man dies after falling off boat near Peterborough, boat operator charged
A 39-year-old Oshawa man has died after falling off a boat into the Otonabee River near Peterborough, Ont.
Portugal, Croatia to face off in Toronto's last World Cup match
Fans across the GTA are getting hyped for a nail-biting game between Portugal and Croatia at the final World Cup match being held at Toronto Stadium Thursday.
Ontario got 'predominantly negative' feedback on expanding strong mayor powers. It went ahead anyway
Premier Doug Ford’s sweeping expansion of strong mayor powers to nearly half of the Ontario’s municipalities was met with “predominantly negative” feedback during consultations, with respondents calling the system “unnecessary” and “undemocratic," documents obtained by CBC News reveal.
Want to cool off with a dip in a river or lake? Here's how to stay safe
After a rash of drowning deaths during Europe's ongoing record-breaking heat wave, advocates are urging Canadians to stay safe this Canada Day as they push for more public swimming access across the country.
Ontario farmers embrace extreme heat after weeks of storms, hail damage crops
Farmers in southwestern Ontario say that weeks of extreme weather events, including torrential rain and hail, has made growing crops a challenge. Some say they're embracing a week of hot temperatures, which can help crops get healthy.
Toronto Zoo animals kept cool despite power outage during heat wave
The Toronto Zoo said a power failure prompted them to close as "guest facing services" were impacted, but added animal-care systems remained operational.
World Cup fever engulfs Toronto for critical Ronaldo vs. Modric match
Toronto is hosting both Croatia and Portugal as they prepare to bid goodbye to international icons who aren't likely to play at a World Cup again.
2 injured after bouncy castle 'flipped over' from wind at Scarborough, Ont. mall: police
Two people were injured after a bouncy castle "flipped over" in Scarborough due to strong winds, said Toronto police. Photos of the aftermath showed a pile of deflated colourful plastic in the corner of the mall's parking lot with metal barriers strewn about the pavement.
Toronto Raptors extend head coach Rajakovic
The Toronto Raptors have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with head coach Darko Rajakovic, the team announced Thursday.
Missing 7-year-old, dead kayaker prompt major searches at Hamilton conservation area
Hamilton police are asking for the public's help as the search continues for a seven-year-old boy who was last seen Wednesday afternoon at Binbrook Conservation Area.
Ontario boat operator faces impaired charges after drowning near Peterborough
OPP say a caller reporter that an individual not wearing a life-jacket fell off a boat and into the Otonabee River just south of Peterborough on Tuesday afternoon.
Heat wave heads to Maritime provinces after bearing down on Ontario, Quebec
The heat wave that's been bearing down on Ontario this week has shown no signs of letting up and has only spread further east.
Leafs sign forward Duhaime to three-year deal
The Toronto Maple Leafs signed forward Brandon Duhaime to a three-year contract Thursday, the second day of NHL free agency.
Scarborough stabbing leaves 2 with serious injuries, suspects outstanding
Around 10 p.m., Toronto police said they were called to the area of Nugget Avenue and McCowan Road for reports of a stabbing.
Toronto cancels World Cup broadcast at Nathan Phillips Square due to extreme heat
Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal are set to face off against Luka Modrić and Croatia in the final World Cup game to be played in Toronto.
Democrats urge voters to ‘follow the money’ behind Gordie Howe bridge delay
Democratic candidates in the U.S. midterm elections are tying the delayed opening of the Windsor-to-Detroit crossing to U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged corruption.
Metrolinx splits unfinished Hazel McCallion LRT work into 2 contracts
Construction has been underway on the Hazel McCallion LRT, which will run along Hurontario Street in Mississauga, since 2020, but it has been beset by delays.
Ottawa sees more than 100 mm of rain as severe Canada Day storm floods basements
A storm that started abruptly on Canada Day in Ottawa saw about 118 millimetres of rain fall and left thousands of people without power.
Ontario mayor’s lawsuit against her own municipality ends with a win
A judge has struck down a Frontenac Islands communications bylaw, ruling it unlawfully restricted the mayor's ability to speak publicly on behalf of the municipality.
Person dies in pool at Toronto home during major heat wave
Toronto police said they were called to a medical incident around 1:30 p.m. in the area of Don Mills and York Mills roads.