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Toronto police are warning people of a rise in pickpocketing in the city, as festival season ramps up in the city.
Figuring out next steps can be stressful, but Liminal Learning offers a program to help Canadians thrive in adulthood.
A frustrated Toronto bus driver is complaining about the unpleasant scents aboard the TTC, and other commuters are agreeing with him.
The world's largest sporting retail store plans to shut five of its Greater Toronto Area locations, leaving many residents upset.
This charitable organization aims to empower Black Canadians by unleashing sustainable investments under its new BOF Capital.
This summer is the perfect time to check out Toronto’s farmers markets to grab freshly sourced foods from local Ontario farmers!
A native, century-old elm tree near the Christie Pits neighbourhood – and one of the largest in Toronto – was recently cut down.
New game fosters an environment where parents can have open conversations about disabilities and the importance of inclusivity.
Got a phone, a funny bone, a serious case of wanderlust and looking to get paid for it? Then this Sunwing Vacations competition may be for you.
The 2025 Pride Parade kicks off at 2 p.m., beginning at Rosedale Valley Rd. and Park Rd. From there, the vibrant procession makes its way west along Bloor St., heads south down Yonge St., then turns ...
Ontarians are reacting to new reports of skyrocketing costs and slow tunnelling progress on for the Scarborough subway extension.
Politicians and a local community group are speaking out after Premier Doug Ford released the final design plans for Ontario Place.