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CBC Toronto 24.10.2020

Toronto saw 355 new cases, while Peel Region recorded 169 and York Region 89.

CBC Toronto 14.10.2020

The federal government says tens of thousands of seniors are at risk of losing benefits because they haven't yet filed their taxes.

CBC Toronto 07.10.2020

Watch the latest CBC Toronto News at 6 with your host Dwight Drummond and meteorologist Colette Kennedy.

CBC Toronto 07.10.2020

Innocence Canada says lessons can be learned from the 36-year 'debacle.'

CBC Toronto 03.10.2020

In the global race to produce a COVID-19 vaccine, at least one of the Canadian candidates is already being tested on humans.

CBC Toronto 03.10.2020

A class-action lawsuit is moving ahead after more than 500 Canadians fell ill after eating red onions that were possibly contaminated with salmonella. The lawsuit was filed by two Alberta-based law firms late last week.

CBC Toronto 27.09.2020

Cineworld, the world's second-biggest cinema operator, will close all its screens in the United States, Britain and Ireland this week after studios pulled major releases such as the latest James Bond film, a person familiar with the situation said.

CBC Toronto 23.09.2020

"This isn't a permanent solution; this is just making sure people don't die in the cold this winter," said carpenter Khaleel Seivwright.

CBC Toronto 14.09.2020

Green Party members have picked Toronto lawyer Annamie Paul as their next leader, bringing to a close the year-long race to replace Elizabeth May.

CBC Toronto 05.09.2020

"We have police officers continuing to be employed when they have been convicted of serious matters," said the former chair of the Toronto police services board. "There is no question that police officers must be held to a higher standard."

CBC Toronto 03.09.2020

Trick-or-treating isn't being recommended in Toronto this year - but kids can still have fun with costumes, spooky stories and pumpkin carving.

CBC Toronto 02.09.2020

Toronto police have identified a man killed a triple shooting in North York early Saturday.

CBC Toronto 30.08.2020

Young people are among the most prolific spreaders of COVID-19, and while health authorities and schools continue to issue heavy-handed warnings, some experts on public policy say there may be more effective ways to shift their behaviour.

CBC Toronto 24.08.2020

We were all told to keep family gatherings small and, if possible, virtual this Thanksgiving weekend to reduce potential spread of the coronavirus. On Tuesday, it was clear many of us didn't listen.

CBC Toronto 19.08.2020

One by one, residents of Ontario's long-term care homes described the emotional devastation caused by the COVID-19 lockdown to an independent inquiry and implored the governments to address isolation before the second wave of COVID-19 crashes down.

CBC Toronto 17.08.2020

To understand how we arrived at the social distancing strategy we're using to cope with COVID-19, you have to look back at the long human history of disease management.

CBC Toronto 08.08.2020

BREAKING: Ontario reported 566 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, as walk-in tests for the novel coronavirus end across the province.

CBC Toronto 01.08.2020

Lawn signs that read neighbourhood love are popping up in south Etobicoke after a family faced backlash for a garage mural. Dalia Ashry has more on the initiative.

CBC Toronto 18.07.2020

Canadians have made more than 830,000 repayments of COVID-19 emergency aid benefits to which they were not entitled a statistic some say reflects mass confusion over fast-tracked federal programs.

CBC Toronto 30.06.2020

A pedestrian has died after being struck by a vehicle in Brampton on Saturday evening, Peel police say.

CBC Toronto 17.06.2020

Just days after they were put in the ground, several trees had to be uprooted and moved at Toronto's East Lynn Park after local residents pointed out they were planted in a potentially dangerous location. Come winter, the trees would have been directly in the path of oncoming sleds, as the park's slope is a popular tobogganing spot.

CBC Toronto 04.06.2020

Various details on the surface of the red planet, such as the southern polar cap and volcanoes, will be visible.

CBC Toronto 02.06.2020

Starting on Wednesday, importers will have to prove that their product does not come from California's Salinas Valley or that their lettuce has "below-detectable" levels of E. coli in laboratory testing.

CBC Toronto 13.05.2020

Canadians have gone wild for pets during the pandemic. Kennels that sell purebreds along with humane societies and rescues are all reporting huge demand. But now not only have prices gotten out of control, scammers are moving into the marketplace.