'Gossip Girl' Blake Lively was one of the stars at the Jason Wu for Target launch, where the designer talked about the excitement of seeing more people in his clothes. Attendee Chloe Moretz also celebrated Oscar nominations for her film 'Hugo.'
The company that owns the Costa Concordia — the cruise ship that capsized off Tuscany — is offering uninjured passengers €11,000 ($14,454 Cdn) each to compensate them for lost baggage and psychological trauma.
An Ontario strip club that was the impetus for a law against so-called dwarf-tossing is at it again. The law never passed, so Leopard's Lounge & Broil, in Windsor, is holding another dwarf-tossing contest Saturday.
Six people are facing charges after New Brunswick police and border officials seized 28 kilograms of cocaine that were hidden inside hollowed-out pineapples.
Ontario's police watchdog has cleared two Peel regional police officers after a man was shot while allegedly driving a vehicle at one of them in Brampton.
In 24 to 36 months the entire Yonge-University-Spadina line will use the newest subway model, the Toronto Rocket, and the entire Bloor-Danforth line will be switched over to the T1, the train commuters on the Yonge line are used to
After three months of heavily disrupted bus service due to a variety of labour disputes, York Region is expecting to have all routes up and running sometime next week
The continuing saga of how Toronto should build rapid transit has gripped City Hall this week but it is unclear what vision will prevail. The Post’s Natalie Alcoba answers the pertinent questions
TORONTO - Getting rid of body and facial hair has been around for thousands of years, for cultural, sexual, medical and religious reasons. Both men and women have been shaving, plucking, waxing, sugaring, threading or using more permanent forms such as electrolysis or lasers in the pursuit to not be hirsute.
TORONTO - A little bit of Toronto history was unveiled today, Thursday, January 26th, 2012, with Ryerson University and Loblaws jointly revealing the contents of a 1931 time capsule found inside the walls of the historic Maple Leaf Gardens.
TORONTO - Contractors, renovators, and developers soon won't have to worry about separating their construction and demolition garbage. A new facility slated for fall 2012 operation in Toronto's west end will take care of that for them.