Protesters embrace as they leave a pro-Palestinian student encampment at the University of Toronto after an Ontario judge ordered pro-Palestinian protesters to leave their two-month-old encampment ...
While 2024 was a year full of growth and milestones for Patheon Rise of the Fallen, the devs aren’t stopping here. According to the new official blog, they are already hard at work preparing for ...
In this new staging of the 20th-century classic, real-life theatre couples Paul Gross and Martha Burns and Mac Fyfe and Hailey Gillis play two pairs at an exceptionally weird dinner party. Locked ...
Real estate experts got many forecasts wrong in 2024 — Toronto’s spring and fall market were anticipated to be hot but slumped, prices were supposed to rise but remained relatively flat ...
OTTAWA — Canada is set to take over the presidency of the G7 in 2025, leading a forum of seven of the world’s most advanced economies at a time of political instability at home and around the ...
As the final hours of 2024 tick past, people in and around Toronto are preparing to ring in the new year with fireworks and parties before returning home on free public transit. Here’s ...
On Dec. 31, people across Toronto and the GTA will come together to ring in 2025. Here’s what you need to know about what’s going on and how to get around on New Year’s Eve. On Tuesday ...
Things to do in Toronto this weekend include dancing it out at a lively EDM festival, stripping down at a skating rink and attending a dazzling light and projection exhibit at the Aga Khan museum.
While 2024 brought a host of innovative, imaginative and enticing new businesses to the Toronto landscape, it also, as most years do, saw a number of notable ventures close their doors for good.
After seeing people sleeping outside in the cold year-after-year, a Toronto man is building tiny mobile homes attached to bicycles to give temporary relief to those who are unhoused. Ryan Donais ...
If you’re considering plans and resolutions for the new year, remember to figure in holiday hours and closures for stores and businesses, as well as adjusted transit schedules.
Toronto residents could be in for another property tax in 2025, as Mayor Olivia Chow signals that the city continues to face serious challenges, both financially and in trying to retain its ...