How Toronto is bracing for 300,000 World Cup fans — with just about 100 days before kickoff
There are still logistical and financial hurdles to overcome before the global soccer tournament comes to town. Here’s how it’s going
There are still logistical and financial hurdles to overcome before the global soccer tournament comes to town. Here’s how it’s going
Highway 400, Highway 401 and Highway 404 are affected
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Police say the attackers fled in a vehicle, believed to be a dark sedan.
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David Edward-Ooi Poon stands charged with a total of 43 crimes, and his medical licence has been suspended.
The incident occurred near Fifth Line West and Dundas Street, Peel police said early Saturday morning.
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The afternoon march on Yonge Street comes hours after Israel attacked Iran and two weeks after an estimated 350,000 protesters filled the streets of Toronto.
Just as the sober curious trade hangovers for 6 a.m. sauna sessions, here cappuccinos are swapped for low- or no-caf beverages made from dandelion roots or dried mushrooms.
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From hidden gems to date-night staples, the co-owners of Inmigrante share their curated guide to the city’s best bites.
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TORONTO – Residents of a west-end Toronto apartment building say they will be going on a rent strike to protest the landlord’s application for a retroactive 2025 rent increase that would amount to more than five per cent.
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