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The poor in Toronto: They're working but not getting any richer
She moved to Toronto from Colombia in 1989, parlaying her work visa as a nanny into a job at a formal-wear shop.
EDITORIAL: Vaughan hospital story so far like political thriller
We've been told for years that Vaughan desperately needs a hospital. So you would assume every time a hurdle is cleared in the long, drawn-out process of planning and building a hospital here, that there would be a celebration.
Super Bowl RIDE checks net 11 arrests
York Regional Police's enhanced RIDE program Super Bowl weekend resulted in 11 people impaired driving arrests.
Heritage homes earn renovation grants
Three of the Richmond Hill's oldest homes were given grants by the town recently, in order for these designated heritage homes to receive a little TLC.
Tempers flare at transit 'town hall'
Thornhill politicians and a representative from VIVA Transit faced hot tempers and threats of a class action lawsuit Tuesday night as angry Thornhill residents met to discuss Centre Street development plans.
Vaughan OKs $2M loan to raze old city hall
The city will have to take out a loan to raze its old headquarters to the ground.
Four suspects sought. York Regional Police are searching for four men after a ScotiaBank in Vaughan was robbed Tuesday afternoon.
Section of Hwy. 50 closed due to tractor-trailer fire
A portion of Highway 50 in Vaughan has been closed due to a tractor-trailer fire, Thursday.
View all events from 2012 February
The Maple Community Centre is home to many events throughout the year. Its versatility gives guests the opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities during any visit to the l ...more Annually, people from across the GTA choose the City of Vaughan to ring in the new year with family and friends.
Police probe spate of crashes across GTA
A pickup truck sits perched in a storefront window after a crash on Jane Street in Vaughan on Jan.
Slippery roads lead to multiple crashes across GTA
Saturday night's sudden mix of snow and rain meant a slippery drive, with multiple minor collisions across the GTA.
Jan. 29: 5 things you need to know
23, the City of Vaughan hosts its own Chinese New Year celebration at city hall 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.
Vaughan Family Day fun includes farmers
Fresh from the field, a farmers feed cities event series, is your chance to meet local farmers and other Vaughan parents and children.
You can help light darkness at Vaughan gala
Vince Lombardi and the Foundation Fighting Blindness invite you to the 11th annual Light the Darkness dinner and dance at Paradise Banquet and Convention Centre, 7601 Jane St., on Feb.
Crown wants Stirpe to serve life
Ennio Stirpe. An OPP officer leads Ennio Stirpe from hospital in this file photo.
Gerald Draper admits he thinks at night about the horrific death of his friend, Peter Gavin.