Fifteen residential break and enters were reported in the city’s Old Toronto district from April 11 to April 17, according to Toronto Police Service. .
Forty-nine vehicles were reported stolen in the city’s Old Toronto district from March 16 to March 22, according to Toronto Police Service. That’s up .
An unpublished decision by a provincial watchdog has removed many details from view of the real estate investments of dozens of candidates vying for re-election, even as those assets surge in value to more than $36 million, a CTV News investigation has found.