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Toronto has officially named a laneway in the city's east end after a Black woman who made a big impact on her community in ...
Toronto's Little India is gearing up for its most anticipated celebration of the summer, a two-day festival that brings the ...
Canada Day is celebrated annually on July 1 as people across Ontario and the country mark the occasion in many different ways ...
Blue Crow Gallery owner Jodi Wheeler is set for the Gerrard Street East gallery's 8th Annual Summer Group Show opening on ...
In the city's sectarian past, the event was a must for politicians. Those who keep the event going say it still has a proud place in the modern age.
If you can brave the high temperatures, the first weekend of July is full of lots of different events to attend for whatever peaks your interest, including the Fringe Festival, AFROFEST 20205 and ...
In an effort to increase the amount of housing supply in the city, Toronto city hall is releasing free, pre-approved designs ...
Two former UCP MLAs are trying to start a new political party under the old Progressive Conservative brand. Scott Sinclair ...
St. Lawrence Market is ranked #4 out of 16 things to do in Toronto. See pictures and our review of St. Lawrence Market.
A new art exhibit in Toronto tells the story of "not an ordinary beach" that was created in a vacant gravel lot in the west ...
Military police say they’ve reopened an investigation into a Facebook group that Lt.-Gen. Michael Wright, the Canadian Army’s ...