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Having a family legacy to live up to is a lot, but former prime minister Justin Trudeau’s eldest son, Xav, is set on following his own path.
Registration for summer activities in Toronto opens up in June, so if you’re looking to add an extracurricular to your calendar, you’re in luck!
Toronto business owners fear dedicated bus lanes on Bathurst could lead to closures if on-street parking is removed.
Torontonians are calling out businesses for offering unpaid trial shifts, and experts say the issue is still prevalent despite being illegal.
Glad Day Bookshop, the world’s oldest LGBTQ-owned bookstore, will be leaving behind its longtime home in the Village due to rent costs.
Toronto has long been a haven for 2SLGBTQ+ creatives but local artists say that now, more than ever, it is important to protect and support queer art, which is about so much more than entertainment.
Rain continues to take over Toronto less than a month before summer and meteorologists say the stretch is here to last until the weekend.
Juliet & Romeo is coming to a screen near you, and Toronto actor Max Parker is ready to make his feature film debut in the ...
Toronto is launching This is Dating Now; a bold new series diving headfirst into what it really means to date in the city in 2025!
A new massive ad campaign aims at attracting Torontonians to New Brunswick this summer after several ads were spotted on the TTC.
Canada Post workers are officially on “overtime ban,” while the employees could still strike, and here is what that means for customers.
From a swing dancing tutorial to an Asian Heritage Month celebration, here are a handful of events in the city you ...
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