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Ontario will support teachers to enforce cellphone ban: minister

As students and teachers prepare for the first day of school, Ontarios new education minister said the province will support educators in enforcing a classroom ban on cellphones and vapes that takes effect Sept. 1.

Misconduct charges withdrawn against officers in Tess Richey case

Seven years after Tess Richey's mother found her body near an address where two Toronto police constables had been called days earlier, misconduct charges against the officers have been withdrawn.

'Leaning' building deemed unsafe in unresolved 2014 inspection

A two-storey building near Kensington Market that police said was "leaning" toward the sidewalk and in danger of collapsing Friday was deemed unsafe by the city in 2014.

Pickering councillor spoke on 'extremist' podcast, council says

The mayor of Pickering and several city council members want the province to legislate stricter sanctions for the conduct of municipal officials after a councillor appeared on a controversial podcast where the host labelled her colleagues pedophiles, Nazis and fascists.

Etobicoke residents rattled by coyotes in Princess Margaret Park

Residents in an Etobicoke neighbourhood have taken to carrying baseball bats, air horns and pepper spray to protect themselves and their pets against a pack of coyotes living in Princess Margaret Park.

Drunk driving is trending up in Ontario

After two people in Ontario were killed in less than two weeks by alleged drunk drivers, family members left behind are asking: Why do people still drink and drive?

500 Olympic-sized pools of partially treated sewage hit Toronto's waterways after storm

More than 1.3 billion litres of partially treated sewage flowed into Torontos waterways after Tuesday's severe storm.Six beaches in the city are currently marked unsafe due to elevated levels of E. coli.

Severe Toronto storm causes flooding, major power outages

A severestorm on Tuesday left many of Toronto's streets flooded, including the Don Valley Parkway, and tens of thousands without power.

Friend of CBC producer 'haunted' after his death, court hears

Fear now lives in the space CBC Radio producer Michael Finlay held for his friend of more than 50 years after Finlay was randomly fatally assaulted last year, court heard on Monday.

Inside the Ontario Science Centre's suddenly quiet halls

Without visitors breathing life into the Ontario Science Centre every day, the building no longer feels the same for its staff, a union representative andemployee for over two decadessays.