Crews battling 3-alarm fire at industrial bakery in Etobicoke
Crews are battling a large fire that broke out at an industrial bakery in Etobicoke.
Crews are battling a large fire that broke out at an industrial bakery in Etobicoke.
The wildfire smoke from northern Ontario is billowing across the province, deteriorating the air quality and wiping a sepia-toned filter against the skies. These photos show the scenes of what Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area look like on July 15, 2026, when the air quality health index reached maximum risk conditions.
Two emergency departments in Toronto say preliminary data shows a significant jump in visits for “respiratory and air-quality” issues on Wednesday.
A majority of Canadians support a proposed oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia’s West Coast, according to a new poll, while residents in Bruderheim Atla. — the small town expected to serve as its starting point — hope the project could bring jobs, businesses and long-term growth.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says members of his government who billed taxpayers for Toronto hotel stays despite living in and around the GTA will pay back “every single penny” adding that the expenses are “totally unacceptable.”
Toronto is looking at having more pedestrian-friendly streets throughout the city, where people can walk arm-in-arm from store to restaurant without worrying about oncoming traffic or waiting for street lights to change.
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