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'This is the spot': Police focus on combating auto theft, violent carjackings in GTA

The country has an auto theft problem so severe the Insurance Bureau of Canada has called it a "national crisis." The issue is particularly acute in the Greater Toronto Area, where police forces have been refocusing efforts on tackling the situation.

Voter apathy concerns loom over Toronto election days ahead of vote

With 102 registered candidates, more than 10 debates featuring the apparent front-runners and around-the-clock news coverage, Toronto's mayoral election has clearly offered plenty to follow.

'We are being ignored:' Older women struggle with rising cost of housing

"A series of compounding factors" means that senior women are more likely to live in low-income circumstances than men, one expert says.

'Would certainly surprise me to win': Lesser-known Toronto residents run for mayor

While much attention has focused on the high-profile contenders, Toronto's mayoral race also features dozens of lesser known residents.

Family seeks release of Ontario grandmother held in Hong Kong on drug charges

The apparent online scam that landed Suzana Thayer in a Hong Kong jail for allegedly trafficking cocaine on a flight from Ethiopia was not the first time the Ontario grandmother had been duped by a fake internet romance.

Coyote sightings at Brampton school prompt students to be kept indoors

Students at a school in the Greater Toronto Area are being kept indoors this week after a coyote was seen on the property, while animal services staff work on encouraging the canine to move away.

'We always think that she is alive': Sister of woman abducted in Wasaga Beach still hopeful a year later

Provincial police are set to provide an update this week on their investigation into the abduction of Elnaz Hajtamiri from a Wasaga Beach, Ont., home one year ago. Hajtamiri is still missing and her kidnappers have not been identified.

Ukrainians who fled war set to mark first Christmas in Canada, far from loved ones

Anastasiia Tertyshna remembers sitting around the dinner table at her parents' house in eastern Ukraine on Christmas Eve last year, cracking jokes with her husband and siblings as they ate a traditional pudding typically prepared for the holidays.