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Meet the proprietor of Toronto's coolest comics store

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Though it has earned a reputation as a great location for filming comic book adaptations, Toronto's relationship with sequential art extends beyond i…

on Sat, 2PM

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TTC is about to axe free Wi-Fi service in Toronto subway stations

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After some back-and-forth, the TTC is moving ahead with its plan to withdraw the free Wi-Fi it has offered in Toronto's subway stations for years. It…

on Sat, 3AM

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U.S. cities are now copying Toronto's iconic inflatable Santa street

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What started out as a holiday tradition in Toronto's Moore Park neighbourhood to raise money for food banks has now become a festive phenomenon that'…

on Fri, 2PM

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Astounding time-lapse shows Ontario's $6.4B record-breaking bridge take shape

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The Gordie Howe International Bridge project unfolding at the Canada–U.S. border has captivated the public since construction started back in June 20…

on Fri, 12AM

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Images of new Toronto park draw confusion with wild tortoises and goths

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Excitement is building around a new park coming to downtown Toronto, not just because of the reprieve the green space will offer in the heart of the …

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Hilarious names were just officially proposed for Toronto transit stations

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Toronto City council voted on Wednesday to further trim down former mayor John Tory's embattled SmartTrack transit line, but the controversial scalin…

on Thu, 5PM

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Toronto neighbourhood throws surprise appreciation party for local seamstress

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Nestled within a laundromat at the corner of Queen Street East and Boston Avenue in Leslieville, there is a small, street-facing booth where a belove…

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Here's where Ontario cities ranked on list of Canada's most generous places

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The year wasn't easy for Canadians as they faced tough economic times, but they still had it in their hearts to give back to those in need, according…

on Wed, 4PM

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New scholarship looks to inspire next generation of Canadian cheesemakers

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Canadian culinary students pay attention — A new scholarship opportunity is here to help you pursue your dreams!  With roots in Ontario and over a ce…

on Dec 12

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Toronto building abandoned for almost a decade being transformed into hotel

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A derelict Toronto landmark has sat dormant for close to a decade, but big changes are now happening at the former Oak Leaf Steam Baths at 216 Bathur…

on Dec 11

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Toronto now has second-worst transit commute times in Canada and the U.S.

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A report published by the public transit app Moovit this week reveals that Toronto commuters face the second worst transit times among Canadian and U…

on Dec 11

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Canada Post may not survive the holiday season crisis

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Gone are the days when handwritten love notes and family letters were dropped into a mailbox daily. As the Christmas season arrives, Canada's nationa…

on Dec 9

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Toronto bar is permanently closing due to rising costs and economic pressures

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A bar and live music venue in Toronto is officially closing its doors after 12 years in business due to financial pressures and the rising cost of li…

on Dec 9

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Aerial video shows off astonishing progress around Toronto's engineered river

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The newly-rerouted Don River is finally free flowing in Toronto, snaking down a renaturalized path through what will soon be an entirely new district…

on Dec 7

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Here's why a Toronto walking trail cost a staggering $149 million

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A new report from the City of Toronto has confirmed that the sky-high $149 million price tag for Metrolinx to extend a local trail a mere two kilomet…

on Dec 7

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People on board with new solution to Toronto traffic that would limit cars on city streets

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Fixing Toronto's gridlock is now so high on the political agenda that the Province is ripping out brand-new bike lanes in a misguided attempt to get …

on Dec 6

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Here's what the next two months of winter weather could look like in Ontario

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After a mild fall, winter is making its impending reign over the GTA known, with Toronto seeing the season's first dusting of snow this week after a …

on Dec 5

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Controversial billionaire's tiny micro-car could be pitched as next fix for Toronto traffic

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Toronto has long been searching for a solution to the city's mounting traffic woes, though one major corporation might have an answer and is reported…

on Dec 5

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You can strip down and ice skate with no pants on in Toronto this winter

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Okay, full disclosure—I've never been one to brave the winter cold, but something about The Bentway's Polar Bear Skate this month has me reconsiderin…

on Dec 3

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Toronto's most famous TTC subway station store has permanently closed

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A store located inside of a Toronto subway station has officially closed its doors, putting an end to years of memories from many of those who've pas…

on Dec 3

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Cineplex quietly increases movie ticket prices in Canada

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Watching a movie at a Cineplex theatre will now cost a bit more because the company has increased ticket prices. After receiving a tip about increase…

on Dec 3

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This Toronto public staircase has been complete for years and still hasn't opened

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Toronto is less known for its public staircases than famously hilly cities like Pittsburgh and San Francisco, and aside from the obvious landmark in …

on Dec 1

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Here's where you're most likely to get hit by a car in Toronto

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All eyes are on Toronto's roads as we brace for the changes to come as part of Bill 212, the divisive set of laws just passed this week that lets Dou…

on Nov 30

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One family has been operating Toronto's oldest pizzeria for 60 years

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When thinking about the Danforth, it might not occur to you that a ubiquitous dish from a country in Europe other than Greece has earned the area yet…

on Nov 30

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Here are a few countries with higher federal income tax than Canada

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If you think Canada’s income tax is high, think again. Last week, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revealed the federal tax brackets for 2025, adjuste…

on Nov 28

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Huge changes planned to 'transform' a major Toronto street

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A large stretch of Yonge Street through the north end of Toronto is set to see a major glow-up in the coming years. It has now been four years since …

on Nov 26

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Closure of Toronto restaurant after 70 years signals change for neighbourhood

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In 1955, 16-year-old Chris Balkos purchased a building and restaurant at the corner of Coxwell Avenue and Eastwood Road that came to be known as one …

on Nov 25

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Santa Claus Parade route and road closures in Toronto for 2024

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The Santa Claus Parade is making its way back to Toronto this Sunday, Nov. 24, celebrating its 120th year of spreading holiday cheer in the city. Wit…

on Nov 24

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Runner turns Toronto map into a giant cartoon animation

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An avid runner and Strava app user in Toronto released his 10-month-long project this week, transforming a city map into a giant cartoon animation.  …

on Nov 23

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Toronto neighbourhood getting much-needed grocery store after years of vacancy

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One Toronto neighbourhood that's been classified as a "food desert" by some locals is getting a new grocery store — however, not everyone s…

on Nov 23

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Taylor Swift's private jet went on 45-minute flight from Toronto on off-day from shows

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Taylor Swift has taken over Toronto for a six-show Eras Tour run at the Rogers Centre, but there is some evidence that the acclaimed megastar may hav…

on Nov 19

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Here's how grocery prices in Italy compare to Canada right now

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The rate of inflation on goods and services in Canada may be easing up, but the nation's ludicrous cost of living is still an issue as residents in c…

on Nov 19

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Toronto's largest park is set to get even bigger

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Rouge National Urban Park spans an impressive 79 square kilometres across Toronto and Pickering, and the enormous public space is soon expected to gr…

on Nov 19

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Woman's dream of running her own business derailed by Toronto officials

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Anastasiia Alieksieiehuk was just a few weeks into running her independent coffee trailer in Toronto when she started receiving tickets from bylaw of…

on Nov 17

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Historic abandoned Ontario theatre to be demolished to make way for condos

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A heritage landmark in downtown Hamilton may soon be razed to make way for a huge new condo complex, and the project's developers are arguing that th…

on Nov 16

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Ontario strikes $100 million deal with Elon Musk

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The Ontario Accelerated High-Speed internet Program is spending $4 billion to connect rural Canadians, and the provincial government is slicing $100 …

on Nov 15

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Niagara Falls to get new hotel with enormous tropical gardens and ice sculptures

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Doug Ford's vision to develop Niagara Falls into a colder and wetter Las Vegas is looking a bit more realistic, with the Ontario tourist hotspot appr…

on Nov 14

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Record-breaking $6.4B Ontario-U.S. border bridge is racing toward 2025 opening

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Over six years since shovels first hit the ground for the new $6.4 billion Gordie Howe International Bridge, the enormous new cross-border structure …

on Nov 14

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Loblaw grocery empire sees profits soar by $156 million since last year

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Loblaw Companies Ltd. made even more money in its third quarter this year compared to last year, according to its latest financial update. The compan…

on Nov 13

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This is how much it costs to advertise on the TTC

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Over the past few years, you may have noticed TTC advertisements looking a little more bold than the ads of transit past: think buses covered in viny…

on Nov 13

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Taylor Swift tickets for Toronto are now going for nearly $100k in lead-up to shows

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Taylor Swift's Toronto concert dates are finally here, with the superstar set to perform a staggering six sold0outshows at our largest venue, the Rog…

on Nov 13

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Canada's intelligence service is hiring and several jobs at CSIS pay really well

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If you've always wanted to work at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), now's your chance — the agency has several job openings. CSIS i…

on Nov 11

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Huge new 4.4 km Toronto trail to connect several parks together

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Five City of Toronto parks will soon be linked together via a new multi-use trail spanning over four kilometres. A community-driven initiative known …

on Nov 10

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Canadian grocery tycoon Galen Weston Jr. is now worth a staggering $18 billion

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Galen Weston Jr., president of grocery giant Loblaw, has been crowned one of the richest people in Canada. Maclean's revealed its list of Canada's Ri…

on Nov 10

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Toronto man walks entire 60km length of Yonge Street in one day just for fun

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After seeing someone else successfully attempt the gamut twice during the pandemic, 34 year-old Toronto resident, Richard Conway, embarked on travers…

on Nov 9

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Toronto's human-made waterway is finally a real river after biggest breakthrough yet

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Toronto's Don River has had a long journey to finally finding its way back to its natural path, which has been painstakingly planned carved out as pa…

on Nov 9

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Toronto's iconic ROM Crystal is being partially demolished right now

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A massive $130 million transformation is in full swing at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), where the popular institution's famous Michael Lee-Chin Cry…

on Nov 7

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Toronto landlord slammed for ridiculous list of tenant rules including charge for visitors

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As the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Toronto creeps above a mark most people can't reasonably afford on their own, sketchy listings con…

on Nov 7

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Lost window into Toronto's past has been resurrected after Google quietly killed it

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A fascinating window into the past that was rolled out as part of the ill-fated Sidewalk Labs smart city project in Toronto was later scrapped after …

on Nov 5

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Bizarre Ontario-specific pizza topping method has the internet baffled

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One Ontario city's distinctive way of doing pizza has had social media abuzz over the last week after a resident shared a photo of his pie to some ve…

on Nov 5