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TIFF needs to start requiring captions for all films: advocates

The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the most prestigious events on the citys cultural calendar, but according to one critic, accessibility issues prevent it from being something every movie lover can fully enjoy.

Misconduct charges withdrawn against officers in Tess Richey case

Seven years after Tess Richey's mother found her body near an address where two Toronto police constables had been called days earlier, misconduct charges against the officers have been withdrawn.

Netting, noise cannons keep gulls off TTC facility

After a Toronto Transit Commission facility was swarmed by seagulls this spring, noise cannons and netting successfully kept the birds from nesting on its green roof, a spokesperson said.

Charity helps students find path to better future through squash

At Urban Squash Toronto, playing the game is only the start of a path toward community, belonging and academic success.

Bad traffic causing locals to consider leaving Toronto: survey

A new survey commissioned by the Toronto Region Board of Trade shows a majority of respondents have considered moving away from the city due to congestion, while an urban planning expert and a cycling advocate say there needs to be a focus on giving people options outside of cars to move around the city.

Summer programs could help with youth violence: councillor

As the city grapples with shocking acts of alleged youth violence, one Scarborough councillor wants to increase the use of school buildings to boost recreational programming that could help prevent crime.

Jurors at inquest of man killed at Don Jail call for more training

The mother of a man who was murdered in Torontos now-shuttered Don Jail almost 15 years ago said she was encouraged to hear about improvements since made to inmate safety and mental health care at the inquest into his death, which concluded Thursday.

Toronto track star faces deportation after national championships

A Toronto athlete who wonbronze at Canada's national track and field championshipsa little over a week ago is set to be deported to Jamaica,where he says political persecution could put his family's lives at riskand a recovery effort is underway after a devastating hurricane.

Toronto summer tourism still recovering as international travel lags

As summer officially kicks off, Torontos tourism industry is still in recovery and projecting how the season will look is difficult, the citys tourism agency says.

Milton woman fighting decision to evict her after C-section

Cristina Ribeiro thought the house she and her family were renting in a Milton, Ont., subdivision would be a place for her children to grow. But she now faces the prospect of moving out two weeks after she finishes recovering from a C-section, following a decision by the Landlord and Tenant Board.