The crane that’s been sitting on top of one of Toronto’s most distinctive condo buildings has finally been taken down, as construction on the L Tower appears to be coming to an end after years of delays. But it appears to have been replaced by something that looks like ... another crane.
A Collingwood, Ont., man is suing the town and police, claiming they haven't protected residents or their pets against aggressive coyotes roaming his neighbourhood.
The Ontario government will announce on Thursday that it will lower the age of eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to people aged 50 and older this year, sources say.
The Ford government will introduce housing legislation the day after Ontario’s
municipal election, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing said Friday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on the federal government to stop approving sites that supply regulated opioids to those living with addiction and launch a review of current locations in the province.
Ontario's premier says he's confident the environmental concerns about a long-proposed highway have been studied closely and that the Toronto-area project should move forward.
Convenience stores will soon be able to sell fortified wines like port and sherry alongside the various alcoholic beverages already being offered at thousands of retail locations across the province, CBC Toronto has learned.
A Newmarket woman says home care for her husband, who is in palliative care with Stage 4 cancer, has been disrupted amid delays and shortages across Ontario for home and palliative care supplies.
The federal government has quietly updated its online travel advice to remind Canadians to "expect scrutiny" from border patrol officers if they travel to the United States.
CBC News has learned through a freedom of information request that the Ford government spent $40 million on a pro-Ontario ad campaign, with most of the spending in the lead-up to the snap election call.