‘Fire is still burning’: Thorncliffe Park fire to keep residents out of their homes indefinitely

There is no timeline for residents to return to their homes after a five-alarm fire forced the evacuation of neighbouring buildings in Thorncliffe Park. “The fire is still burning behind

By News Room

Social Networks

Jesse Jackson Heads Home After Recent Hospitalization

By News Room

The Rev. Jesse Jackson Jr. was released from a Chicago hospital after entering the facility to address complications related to

Barry Hertz's 'Fast & Furious' book pops the hood on power struggles driving the franchise

By News Room

TORONTO - Before “The Fast and the Furious” became one of the world’s most lucrative film franchises, its fate reportedly

Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a ‘poor choice of words’

By News Room

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday his recent reply to a question about the state of trade talks

S&P/TSX composite closes nearly 300 points higher, U.S. stock markets also rise

By News Room

TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index gained nearly 300 points on Tuesday, helped by strength in the consumer cyclicals sector,

Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a 'poor choice of words'

By News Room

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday his recent reply to a question about the state of trade talks

Viola Fletcher’s Death And The Tulsa Race Massacre Legacy

By News Room

Source: Anadolu / Getty Viola “Mother” Ford Fletcher, one of the last known survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre,

Philadelphia Art Museum court filings accuse former Canadian director of theft

By News Room

The Philadelphia Art Museum is accusing its former Canadian director of stealing funds through unauthorized pay increases, and then lying

Pacers star Andrew Nembhard donates basketball equipment to Malvern Family Resource Centre

By News Room

Andrew Nembhard doesn’t like to think about what his legacy might be, instead focusing on helping as many people as

Judge says Amazon needed 100 lawyers to assess 2.25 M documents in competition probe

By News Room

OTTAWA - A Federal Court judge says Amazon Canada should have hired “at least 100 lawyers” to go through more