The Toronto Humane Society shelter will not reopen Tuesday, and could be shuttered for "at least three weeks," according to the chief investigator for the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
A small number of Greater Toronto Area commuters are getting their first taste of a smart fare card that will allow them to navigate the region's myriad transit systems.
Friction over Ontario's contentious harmonized sales tax sparked a rancorous scene at Queen's Park on Monday, forcing the Speaker to suspend two Progressive Conservative MPPs for the rest of the legislative session.
Driving instructors from across the province descended on Queen's Park on Monday as MPPs considered a private member's bill that would legislate an end to the DriveTest strike.
Defenceman Mike Komisarek, who had his troubles on the Maple Leafs' blue-line prior to hurting his quadriceps muscle three weeks ago, will look to redeem himself Monday when Toronto hosts Buffalo at 7 p.m. ET.
Certain groups of foreign-trained workers, including nurses and engineers, will know within a year of applying for certification whether their training will let them work in Canada, the federal government said Monday.
The City's 2010 Accessibility Plan is now out for public review. The Municipal Accessibility Advisory Committee is looking for residents to give their initial thoughts on the plan and guide priorities for the coming year at public meetings this week.
The Toronto Humane Society said it will hire an interim executive director to review its operations in the wake of a raid that resulted in charges against five employees including its president.
Toronto's Chris Bosh scored 30 points and 17 rebounds, but it wasn't enough to beat the visiting Phoenix Suns, who defeated the Raptors 113-94 on Sunday afternoon.
Canadian Football League commissioner Mark Cohon said Saturday that the league would look into the possibility of the Toronto Argonauts playing games at BMO Field.