While the Cafe T-O program has wrapped up for another year, you still have until October 15 to enjoy dinner and a drink outside (weather permitting). This season there were 304 outdoor eating spaces ...
In what’s been called a “landmark” ruling and a “win” for travellers, the Supreme Court of Canada has upheld rules that bolster compensation for air passengers hit with delays or damaged luggage on ...
Toronto’s police chief says we have seen a change in our city since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel almost a year ago. And Myron Demkiw says it’s important as ...
Once again Toronto is poised to become the city that doesn’t sleep when the annual Nuit Blanche Festival kicks off tomorrow night. This year the theme is “Bridging Distance” with almost 100 art ...
The number of people who’ve now signed a petition demanding “Access For All” to Toronto’s High Park. Vehicles are still not allowed in High Park on weekends and hundred of parking spots have been ...
The Board of Directors of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra has changed. After reporting a solid financial standing Catherine Beck has stepped down as Chair. Beck led the TSO Board of Directors for eight ...
Jane Brown is a veteran of the Toronto radio news industry and has been nationally recognized for her achievements in radio journalism. Jane is the recipient of the RTNDAs 2004 National Byron ...
More details have been released about the lease agreement between the Ontario government and European spa company Therme regarding the rebuild of Ontario Place. The high-end spa and waterpark has been ...
In a first for Canada, a new housing project for those who live on the street and frequently end up in the E-R has opened in Toronto. The University Health Network has partnered with Fred Victor, a ...