A Stoney Creek woman has reached a resolution with Hyundai Canada, after contacting Hamilton Community News about an engine problem in her 2012 Tucson SUV.
A Toronto-based uniform manufacturer is giving schools and nonprofit organizations in the Hamilton area a new way to fundraise during challenging times.
University professors and students feel isolated and stressed by online learning during the pandemic and are worried the quality of post-secondary education has deteriorated, a new survey says.
Big number: 95, the percentage of city of Toronto employees who indicated they’d like to keep working from home at least some portion of the week after the pandemic.
A long-term-care home in Pickering slammed in a Canadian Armed Forces report after dozens of elderly residents either died or became ill with COVID-19 has been granted permission to expand by the province.
Over the weekend, another landlord filed to evict a Hudson's Bay location, the latest in a line of major landlords looking for unpaid rent from the Canadian retail giant.
Toronto will increase supports for residents in parts of the city that are bearing a higher burden of the COVID-19 epidemic, Mayor John Tory announced Monday.