The top 5 cheap pizza nights in Toronto
Toronto has a deep and long-standing love affair with pizza. The versatile, drool-worthy food has taken over our fair city, and even become a bit of a bougie thing in some cases. Pizza has grown far...
View ArticleThe top 20 eats at the downtown Toronto night market
Downtown Toronto got in on Asian night market fun this past weekend with the 4th annual T&T Waterfront Night Market drawing a crowd on Cherry Street in the Port Lands. The three-day event got off...
View ArticleRadar: Chuck Klosterman, Philippe Sky & Julius Drake, 7 Short Films by Koji...
Toronto events on July 23rd, 2013BOOKS & LIT | Chuck Klosterman in Toronto Bestselling author, essayist and journalist, Chuck Klosterman, will hold a Toronto launch for his latest non-fiction work,...
View ArticleMorning Brew: TTC won't save struggling Bixi program, Mammoliti takes a...
The TTC will not save Toronto's struggling Bixi program because it is not part of the transit agency's core business, according to a report to be released Wednesday that labels the bikeshare a possible...
View ArticleGet to know a Toronto startup: Giveffect
Imagine a platform that would let you start a crowdfunding campaign to raise donations for your favourite charity. One that would let you spread the word and really take advantage of all the online...
View ArticleThe Montgomery's Inn Farmers' Market
The Montgomery's Inn Farmers' Market can be found in the parking lot of the historic Montgomery's Inn, just east of the Islington Ave./Dundas West intersection and a short walk from the Islington...
View ArticleThe week on DineSafe: Kalendar, Ali Baba's, What a Bagel, Zyng, Lemongrass,...
You're not going to be able to spend your dough at the Chris Bread Bakery. They were the only restaurant to be shut down this week alongside a slew of conditional passes. Repeat offender, Tasty House,...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 6 Littlehayes Lane
This property in the heart of Kensington Market is as unique as the community. The antithesis of the current condo market, the wood accents here might be overbearing for some, but it gives the space...
View ArticleRollerblading in Toronto
Rollerblading in Toronto is one of those semi-retro activities enjoying a distinct resurgence, like vinyl collecting, or pinball machines. At least, it seems that way — rare is it that I traverse the...
View ArticleWhat the Leslie Street Spit used to look like in Toronto
I've been spending some time on the Leslie Street Spit this summer, riding along its wind-swept road out into the lake where it always feels a few degrees cooler than on what you might call the...
View ArticleThis is what Toronto's new streetcars look like in action
The first of the TTC's $1.2 billion fleet of new low-floor streetcars made its first daylight appearance on Bathurst Street this morning, ferrying a herd of reporters from the yard at Hillcrest, down...
View ArticleWhat does it take for DineSafe to close a restaurant?
Each week, Toronto Public Health inspects restaurants across the city, making the results public via its DineSafe database. And, each week, there are some results that come off as a little bit...
View ArticleRadar: The Gladstone Film Festival, Art Salad, Open Roof Festival, Insert...
Toronto Events on Thursday, July 25thFILM | The Gladstone Film Festival Toronto can't seem to get enough of itself lately and rightfully so. The Gladstone Hotel celebrates local Toronto filmmakers and...
View ArticleRadar: Andre White's Signal Band, Kieran Dick, How We Make Movies, Draw By...
Toronto events on July 24th, 2013MUSIC | Andre White's Signal Band with Ben Monder Sometimes there's a heavy talent in town, and somehow it happens quietly, without much fanfare or "hoopla". Such is...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Rob Ford unveils colour-coded parking, talking an Argos...
While the TTC was proudly showing off its new low-floor streetcars, Rob Ford was on Armoury Street painting a strip of curb bright red. It's hoped marking out areas where parking and waiting is always...
View ArticleMidtown gym finds a way to keep workouts interesting
While the web site and exterior signage might not offer the best sales pitch, this second floor gym near Mount Pleasant and Davisville knows how to keep busy professionals fit with its 30-minute...
View ArticleThis Week in Fashion: The Yard Sale on Ossington, Over the Rainbow sale,...
This Week in Fashion rounds up the week's style news, store openings and closings, pop-up shops, sales and upcoming fashion and design events in Toronto. Find it here every Wednesday morning.NEWSThe...
View ArticleThe East York Farmers' Market
The East York Farmers' Market is a wonderful illusion. Upon first glance, what seems like a smattering of random vendors and pedestrians is complete fiction. In reality East Yorkers have been committed...
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