Get set to hiss the HST

It’s an expensive day for Ontarians, PC Leader Tim Hudak says.

TSX barely in black after volatile trading day

The Toronto Stock Exchange closed slightly higher Friday after a volatile day of trading in which the market had a hard time finding direction.

Pot, then police, to populate Queen’s Park

Queen’s Park will be a pot smoker’s paradise Saturday for a marijuana protest, but it will turn blue Sunday for the Ontario Police Memorial.

Family of murdered inmate to sue: Lawyer

Relatives of a drug-addicted, mentally ill man who was murdered at the Don Jail six months ago are suing the province and Toronto Police.

Slain crack addict ‘good person’

Gary Adam Alan Simpson was a tormented man.

Tips pouring in over mugged senior

Tips from the public are flowing in and it’s only a matter of time before two thugs who mugged a 79-year-old man on a TTC subway train get cuffed, Toronto Police say.

Mother weeps as son’s murder remains unsolved

Grieving mom Clemee Joseph says her life will never be the same again a year after her son, Jarvis St. Remy, was slain by gunmen at a west-end bus stop.

Toronto Police unveil new police bikes and uniforms

The Toronto Police Service unveiled and announce a one-year evaluation of their new BMW R1200RTP police motorcycles and an alternative police motorcycle uniform.

Teenage rugby player in critical condition

A 16-year-old rugby player remains in critical condition after a hit that has been described by onlookers as a clean tackle.

Those behind oil spill will be held to account: U.S.

U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said those responsible for the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico near Louisiana will be held to account by the federal government.

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