Pedestrian dead after vehicle collision in Scarborough
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a vehicle in Toronto's Scarborough district. Police are investigating the fatal incident that occurred on January 6, 2026.
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a vehicle in Toronto's Scarborough district. Police are investigating the fatal incident that occurred on January 6, 2026.
A Quebec safety board investigation found a fatal workplace accident in Montreal North resulted from insufficient training and safety instructions. Read the full report.
A pedestrian was struck and seriously injured in north Etobicoke on January 4, 2026. Police are investigating the incident. Read the latest details.
A beloved Toronto institution, the Mandarin Restaurant at Yonge and Eglinton, is closing its doors after 35 years, marking the end of an era for local diners.
Toronto Police respond to the province's demands, citing 500 arrests and 1,000 charges since Oct. 7, while calling for stronger laws and prosecutorial support to curb hateful demonstrations.
As 2025 ends, Toronto City Hall touts achievements in transit, housing, and economy. The Toronto Sun's year-in-review reveals a starkly different picture of delays, controversies, and rising costs for residents.
Toronto Fire Services swiftly contained a residential fire in Scarborough on December 29, 2025. No injuries were reported. Learn how crews managed the emergency response.
Toronto Police are searching for a suspect who attempted to set a man's jacket on fire on a subway platform at Kennedy Station. No injuries were reported. Read the latest details.
A 20-year-old Brampton man faces charges after allegedly threatening a transit rider with a replica firearm and attempting to set their jacket on fire at Kennedy Station. Police recovered the weapon from a snowbank.
Toronto police are investigating after a taxi driver was sprayed with a noxious substance following a dispute over a fare. A suspect has been identified.
A lithium-ion battery ignited a fire in Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood. Toronto Fire Services responded to the incident, highlighting growing safety concerns over these common power sources.
Toronto police have released the identity of the woman struck and killed by a vehicle in Yorkville on Christmas Eve. The investigation into the tragic incident remains ongoing.
Toronto Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a woman seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle near the Yorkville area on Christmas Eve.
John McBeth of Ontario's Fire Marshal Office outlines critical fire risks linked to everyday lithium-ion batteries and offers essential safety tips for Canadian consumers.
Toronto police have issued a public safety alert following a 'suspicious' incident involving children at Withrow Park. Authorities are seeking a suspect and urging vigilance.
A man in his 20s was stabbed in Downtown Toronto on December 20, 2025. Police are searching for three outstanding suspects. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Don't let foodborne illness ruin your holidays. Get essential food safety advice from Dr. Paul to keep your festive meals safe and enjoyable for everyone.
As winter deepens, Manitobans are urged to learn crucial ice safety practices. Learn the essential tips and understand why 'ice is unpredictable' to prevent tragedies.
A pedestrian suffered serious injuries in a collision with a TTC bus in Toronto on December 19, 2025. Get the latest details on the incident and ongoing safety concerns.
Reported assaults on Toronto transit have surged 160% since 2015. Councillor Brad Bradford urges Mayor Chow to address the safety crisis as riders lose trust.
A two-alarm fire in a North York apartment building, ignited by a cell phone battery, sent two people to hospital and displaced residents. The fire chief details the dangers of lithium-ion batteries.
A brave Toronto man de-escalated a dangerous situation on the TTC by confronting a knife-wielding passenger at Glencairn Station. Police later arrested a suspect. Read about the heroic act and the city's response to transit safety.
A worker was seriously injured in an industrial accident at a Toronto construction site Thursday morning. Emergency crews responded to the scene as an investigation begins.
An early morning fire in a northwest Toronto apartment sent two women to hospital. Police are investigating a potential link to an electric bike. Read the latest details.
Toronto Police's explosives disposal unit responded to a suspicious package in the city's west end on December 18, 2025, ultimately declaring it safe. No threat was found.
Toronto Police called in the Explosive Disposal Unit after a suspicious package was discovered in the city's west end on December 18, 2025. No immediate threat was reported.
Toronto columnist Sharon Zohar argues the city must establish designated protest zones to protect neighbourhoods and vulnerable communities while upholding free expression. Read her call for action.
Calgary-based Bravo Target Safety partners with STARS Vigilant to provide GPS monitoring for mobile medical units, enhancing safety for remote energy sector workers across Canada.
Quebec's education ministry has issued safety guidelines for schoolyard snow hills, emphasizing 'common sense' alongside new protocols. Learn about the updated winter safety measures.
An oil and gas company, an engineering firm, and a supervisor face $216,000 in penalties after a worker was seriously injured. A creative sentence directs $116,000 to Red Deer Polytechnic for safety training.