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A Toronto man is taking on a challenge that would crown him as the first openly transgender person in history to swim across Lake Ontario.
The event highlights and celebrates Black-owned restaurants, caterers, pop-ups and food trucks across Canada. This year’s event runs from May 12 to 18, with businesses offering exclusive prix fixe ...
Toronto’s annual spring swarms of midges are back, but while the clouds of tiny flies may seem alarming, an expert says these insects play a crucial ecological role.
Tyrese is bringing the heat back to Toronto this month, with a one-night-only performance filled with soulful melodies and pure R&B magic.
Celebrate Indigenous storytelling at the 25th edition of the world’s largest Indigenous film and media arts festival next month in Toronto.
This Mother’s Day weekend, why not treat the special woman in your life to an experience that’s as unique and wonderful as she is?
Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford's past scandals are returning to the spotlight in a Netflix documentary series coming out next month.
The recommendations included increasing daily parking rates at nine “well-utilized” TTC commuter parking lots to ...
The weekend is finally here, and from a Stanley Cup playoff watch party at Illuminarium to a free Asian Heritage Month ...
A new deal between Ports Toronto and hovercraft company Hoverlink could soon make the commute from Toronto to Niagara a breeze.
A fresh haircut can easily boost a man’s confidence, but lately, it's also taking a bigger bite out of their wallets.
The City is responding to residents seen mishandling cherry blossoms during peak bloom, warning that the behaviour could lead to a $300 fine.
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