Ontario wants to lower price paid for green power

It’s only "natural" that generous premiums the Ontario government pays for wind and solar power will be reduced after a review of the province’s feed-in-tariff program, Energy Minister Chris Bentley said Monday.

Hamilton, Ont. school says no to Halloween costumes

A Catholic school in Hamilton is taking a pass on Halloween this year, asking parents and students to leave the costumes at home.

Craig Oliver felt ‘old pain’ as he wrote memoir

Craig Oliver was a ladies’ man? That’s just one of the tidbits readers may be surprised to learn in the CTV newshound’s fascinating memoir, "Oliver’s Twist: The Life and Times of an Unapologetic Newshound."

Two men arrested in theft of 2,700 BlackBerry phones

Peel police say they have arrested two men in connection with the theft of 2,700 BlackBerry smartphones from a Mississauga warehouse this summer.

Judge declares Tippett ‘dangerous offender’

Stanley Tippett, the Ontario man convicted in an attack on a 12-year-old Peterborough girl, has been declared a dangerous offender, meaning he could be imprisoned indefinitely.

Two people hospitalized after west end shooting

Emergency crews were called to the scene around 8:20 p.m., with reports of shots fired on Pittsboro Drive.

Grieving dads help push for organ donor bill

The two are throwing their support behind the “Torch of Life” alert system, proposed by MPP from the three main political parties.

Another suspicious device found at Etobicoke store

A fourth suspicious packages has been found at the Amazing Party & Costume store in Etobicoke.

Nations worldwide vie for 7 billionth baby

Sometime on Monday, the world’s 7 billionth baby was born, a landmark event which nations worldwide vied to claim.

Another suspicious device found at Etobicoke costume store

Toronto police say that a fourth suspicious package has been discovered at a costume store in Etobicoke, Ont., hours after the store reopened.

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