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CBC News | Toronto News
Canadian media magnate Ted Rogers, founder and CEO of Rogers Communications, has died.
Ontario's Liberal government says it's confident it can work out an aid package with the federal Conservative government to boost the struggling auto sector despite the current political turmoil in Ottawa.
The Toronto Maple Leafs scored three times in the third period to beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 on Monday night.
It takes three days and three nights to travel from Toronto to Vancouver by train, but starting Dec. 2 that going to change.
Toronto Maple Leafs president and GM Brian Burke spoke candidly Monday about how he intends to transform the team into a Stanley Cup contender, with or without the likes of Cliff Fletcher and Joe Nieuwendyk.
Toronto police have arrested 72 people following a nine-week anti-drug operation in the city's west end.
The Toronto Blue Jays confirmed Monday that they have offered arbitration to free-agent pitcher A.J. Burnett, securing them two picks in next June's draft if he rejects the offer and signs with another major-league team.
A child's birthday party in Oshawa, Ont., ended in horror when a man with a knife killed a mother and wounded her husband and two small children. Police shot and killed a suspect.
A funeral and memorial service for former Platinum Blonde bassist Kenny MacLean will be held in Toronto on Thursday, the musician's family says.
Toronto's film critics have launched a $10,000 award celebrating Canadian filmmakers.
The son of Canadian music legend Tommy Hunter has pleaded guilty to assaulting his father in their home. Mark Hunter, 41, pleaded guilty on Friday and is to be sentenced in January.
An Ontario court has rejected a move by the head of the OPP to stop a disciplinary hearing involving two high-ranking officers.
Ontario Attorney General Chris Bentley has accepted a report which he hopes will create a faster and less complicated judicial path for cases that are taking too long to get to court.
On the heels of the snowiest winter ever recorded in Toronto, the city says it will add more and better snow-clearing machines this year - but it also promises to get tough with those who don't shovel.
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