Woman critically injured in 2-vehicle Scarborough crash

Toronto police are investigating a serious collision in Scarborough that left a 47‑year‑old woman with life‑threatening injuries on Wednesday evening.

Officers were called to the area of Brimley Road and Eglinton Avenue East around 6:38 p.m. on June 3 for reports of a personal‑injury crash involving two vehicles.

According to investigators, a 39‑year‑old man was driving a red Nissan Versa southbound on Brimley Road near Graylee Avenue with a 47‑year‑old female passenger

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York police make arrest in missing man case from 2022 now deemed a homicide

York Regional Police (YRP) investigators have arrested a 49-year-old man in connection with a homicide nearly four years ago.

Police say Roman Perelstein was reported missing by his family on Aug. 30. 2022, and was last seen in the area of Bathurst Street and Orchard Heights Boulevard in Aurora several weeks before.

Prior to being reported missing, police say human remains were found along a trail in the area of Sideline 20 and Concession Road 8 in Pickering on Aug. 2

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2 major auto-theft rings in Oakville busted, more than 100 vehicles involved: Halton police

Halton Regional Police officers say they've charged four people in two separate auto theft investigations in Burlington and Oakville.

Ontario to take over Gardiner and DVP in 2027, Ford says highways will stay toll‑free

Ontario says it will formally assume ownership and responsibility for the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway in fall 2027.

The move — part of the province’s New Deal for Toronto — is being framed by the Ford government as a major step toward reducing gridlock, improving regional traffic flow and ensuring the two critical arteries remain “safe, reliable, toll‑free and in good repair.”

Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday that the province will provide up to $353 million to the City of Toronto

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2 charged after racing collision on Hwy. 401 leaves man with life‑threatening injuries: OPP

Two drivers have been charged after a high‑speed racing incident on Highway 401 in Mississauga left a man with life‑threatening injuries last weekend, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say.

The collision happened around 12 p.m. on May 31 in the westbound express lanes just west of Renforth Drive, where a pickup truck towing a trailer had pulled onto the shoulder.

Police say the driver stepped out to inspect his load when two BMWs racing and driving aggressively struck him. The man was rushed

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Ontario hikes penalties for illegal ticket resellers as province cracks down on price gouging

Ontario is sharply increasing financial penalties for illegal ticket resellers, announcing new enforcement powers on Thursday that will allow the province to levy fines of up to $25,000 against repeat offenders who sell event tickets above face value.

The tougher measures take effect June 10, marking the latest step in the government’s push to curb price gouging in the resale market.

The move builds on Ontario’s recently enacted ban on reselling tickets for more than their original all‑in purchase price — a law

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What’s killing Prince Edward Island’s oysters?

A pair of parasitic diseases are wreaking havoc on Prince Edward Island’s oyster industry, forcing farms across the province to throw out close to all of their supply.

MSX and Dermo are to blame. They’re fatal to the mollusk but not harmful to humans.

Host Maria Kestane speaks to James Power, general manager of Raspberry Point Oysters in the Maritime province, to discuss what farmers are left to do with ambiguous government assistance programs, and what comes next for one of the province’s most lucrative industries.

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Hamilton police search for missing 7-year-old boy

Police say a missing seven-year-old boy from Hamilton has been found safe.

He was last seen in the area of Cannon Street East, near Wentworth Street North and Barton Street North, around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Police had said they were concerned for his well-being and that it was unusual for him not to return home.

In an update on X just after 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, police said the boy “has been located safe

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Blue Jays acquire Simeon Woods Richardson from Twins

A former top Toronto Blue Jays prospect is returning to the organization.

Right-handed pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson has been acquired by the Blue Jays after he was designated for assignment by the Minnesota Twins last weekend, the team announced Wednesday .

The Twins will receive cash considerations in return for Woods Richardson.

In a corresponding move, the Jays announced that left-hander Joe Mantiply was transferred to the 60-day injured list.

Speaking after Wednesday’s loss to the Atlanta Braves, manager John Schneider said Woods Richardson will

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Cyclists to rally in Toronto after police takedown leaves rider with concussion, lawyer says

The takedown — captured on video and widely shared online — occurred on Sunday, May 31, near Queens Quay West and Little Norway Crescent.