British police say they will review the 1969 death of Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones.
A backhoe started knocking down a tornado-damaged Vaughan home on Monday, its owner standing across the street crying as she watched it work.
The entire board of the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corporation has resigned and its CEO has been fired after the province discovered questionable spending at the executive level.
Canadian hurdler Perdita Felicien is back on the podium after struggling to a last-place finish at the recent world track and field championships.
Charges in one of Canada’s largest ever police corruption cases should not have been thrown out even though years would have passed before the case went to trial, Ontario’s highest court heard Monday.
A steel company and a union have been granted standing in a civil court case over employment and production promises made by U.S. Steel Corp. to the federal government when it took over the former Stelco in 2006.
U.S. customs officials say they have arrested a Toronto truck driver for attempting to smuggle about 160 kilograms of marijuana into the United States.
The Toronto stock market closed lower, led by sliding commodity stocks as investors worried about the Chinese economy faltering.
The aftermath of the tornado continues as contractors began demolishing some Vaughan homes.
Get ready for a new round of "Tut mania." The Art Gallery of Ontario is giving its members a first crack at tickets to its highly anticipated King Tut exhibit on Tuesday.