Late last week, Live Nation Canada announced that Toronto would be getting a new outdoor performance venue. Built on a plot ...
The association representing school boards in the province says that, while the PC government has boosted the education ...
How can Toronto dig itself out of this mess? And why does it matter for the rest of the province? Jennifer McKelvie, Deputy ...
The Ontario city that's not letting what you flush, go to waste. How sewage will be cutting emissions in Markham.
The University Health Network has partnered with Fred Victor, a non-profit housing organization, to provide 51 permanent homes with health and social supports.
Over the summer, my child and I — and everyone on our street — got an impromptu lesson in the extended cycle of life, death, and the decomposition of contemporary urban examples of the Procyanidae ...
Another beluga whale has died at Marineland, and four years into a provincial probe, Ontario's solicitor general is saying little about the investigation's progress. The latest beluga death is the ...
Arthur was in a position to proffer such an invitation because he knew the Carters probably better than did any other Canadian. As a high-school student, Arthur had written a letter to Carter in which ...
It was more than four years ago when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic and the world shut down. Now, things have largely returned to the way they were, but the virus still ...
Sometimes it’s the things the governments admit in black and white that are the most damning. The Ford government’s plans for Ontario Place are still controversial and somewhat opaque — yes, the ...
When Premier Doug Ford announced on September 25 his vision for a tunnel running underneath Highway 401 through the GTA, more than a few eyebrows were raised. Yet he’s far from the first to suggest ...
For the past two years, Jenny, an elementary-school teacher in northern Ontario, has been holding her classes in the school library. “It hasn’t been a library for about five years now, because we ...