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Commuters now have one more option to move around the city, as a leading European ride share app marks a few months in the GTA.
Canadians are reacting to a $500-million settlement reached in a class-action lawsuit that accused Loblaw and its parent company of participating in a scheme that overcharged customers for bread.
King Charles III is delivering the throne speech this morning to open a new session of Parliament, but there’s mixed ...
A city councillor is urging the city to throw away its contracts with Astral Media after concerns about poorly maintained garbage bins.
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Pedestrian Sunday was set to return to Kensington Market this past weekend, but was abruptly cancelled due to a rise in illegal vendors.
Doors Open Toronto threw its doors wide open leaving many eager Torontonians overwhelmed by long lines and packed venues.
Drake’s annual summer music festival, OVO Fest, is officially making a comeback this summer, and fans online are buzzing with anticipation.
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.
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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!
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