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Opioid deaths in Ontario shelters more than tripled during pandemic, study finds

A new study examining data from the Ontario coroner's office and other sources indicates opioid-related deaths in the province's shelters more than tripled during the COVID-19 pandemic, when compared with a few years prior.

Victims consider their options as GTA auto thefts surge

As the Greater Toronto Area confronts an auto theft crisis, some residents are considering bold or arguably radical action.

2 men charged after pro-Palestinian rally outside Trudeau event, Toronto police say

Toronto police saytwo men were arrestedon Friday after pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside a downtown hotel where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was appearing at a Liberal party fundraiser.

Toronto sees unseasonable warmth as temperature soars to 20 C

Temperatures in Toronto climbed to 20 C on Wednesday afternoon. The highest recorded temperature in the city for March 13 was 21.4 C in 1990.

'We're all in shock:' Neighbours mourn Toronto-area family of 5 killed in plane crash

A small but growing memorial made up of bouquets and teddy bears formed outside a home north of Toronto on Thursday as a community grieved a family of five killed in a small plane crash in Nashville.

Cyberattacks at Toronto library, zoo show need for public bodies to boost online security: experts

As the Toronto Public Library gradually works to restore full service following a crippling October cyberattack, experts are warning that public organizations need to find ways to bolster their ransomware defences, despite having limited resources.

Toronto Public Library gradually recovering from hack, more services back in February

Canada's largest public library system is gradually restoring more of its services after an October cyberattack brought down its website and likely exposed sensitive employee information.

TDSB moves away from communicating every hate incident to parents

Canada's largest school board has moved away from communicating every hate or racism-related incident to school communities after finding that letters about the cases could lead to further harm.

Ontario offers flu shots, COVID-19 vaccines for those 6 months and older starting Monday

Ontario residents who are six months and older will be able to receive their free flu shot and the new COVID-19 vaccine starting on Monday.

Zelenskyy's 1st visit to Canada since Russia's war 'emotional,' say some Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Toronto on Friday evening to meet members of the Ukrainian Canadian community following a roundtable with business leaders.