Morning Brew: City plans to re-use Muir's maple, TTC reveals its new voice,...
The historic Maple Leaf Forever tree, felled by high winds last week, could live on as a bench, sculpture, or council gavel under plans being considered by the city. Several boughs from the Silver...
View ArticleThe photos of the week: July 20-26
The photos of the week collect each of the editor-selected photos of the day into one post for a contest to be decided by our readers. Sponsored by Posterjack, the photographer whose image receives the...
View ArticleMontreal-style bagel shop opens in the Beaches
There's a new bagel shop in town, and they're not screwing around when it comes to their craft. These are made from scratch, wood-fired bagels in the same vein as those Montreal is famous for.Read my...
View ArticleToronto Food Events: Festival of Beer, KBC Backyard Beer Garden, Momofuku...
Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious events, festivals, pop-ups, winemaker dinners, supper clubs and other food related happenings in Toronto this week and next. You can find us here every...
View ArticleThe Best Seamstress in Toronto
The best seamstress in Toronto is hard to find without a little help, and there's no way in hell you'd willingly approach a dressmaker, hoping to change the neckline of your grandmother's bridal...
View ArticleNew izakaya brings fresh food to Koreatown North
This new Koreatown North izakaya knows how to mix things up. Not content to serve up the same menu of Japanese pub staples night after night, the kitchen here aims to distinguish their offerings by...
View ArticleStreet Style: 20 summer looks on Queen St.
With the summer weather finally here to stay it was time to hit up Queen Street to scope out some summer styles.Check out all the looks in our Style section.
View ArticleWhat is Toronto most famous for internationally?
What do people from other places think of when they think of Toronto? The question struck me yesterday when we pondered what would make a list of famous bars in Toronto. The temptation was to think...
View ArticleWeekend Events in Toronto: July 26-28, 2013
Weekend events in Toronto is our guide to events happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here's what's happening in Toronto this July 26-28, 2013. BEERBeer Fest It's Beer Fest weekend and if you...
View ArticleThis Week In Comedy: Baron Vaughn, Model Citizens Comedy, Faking Bad
Like Breaking Bad? Well, we have a production in Toronto that's going to be taking the show to comedic heights you never thought possible. Where? When? Follow me as I walk you through This Week In...
View ArticleGet to know a Toronto startup: 2life
Dinners, gatherings, budgets, schedules groceries, pets, laundry - these are just some of the things modern couples have to share. There's a lot to manage and miscommunications can be a big headache....
View ArticleThat time anti-Semitism blighted Toronto
On a blazing hot summer's day almost 80 years ago in Toronto's Beaches neighbourhood, hundreds of members of the Balmy Beach Swastika Club painted nazi symbols on their shirts, daubed anti-semitic...
View ArticleJustin Bieber super fans radiate joy at Toronto concert
On Thursday night, the instantaneous pandemonium that is a Justin Bieber concert took place on planet Earth once again: this time at the Air Canada Centre, for the first of his double header Toronto...
View ArticleThis Week in Theatre: Angels in America, Dusk Dances, As You Like It,...
This week in theatre rounds up the most noteworthy live theatre playing right now in Toronto. It includes just-opened shows as well as productions that are about to close.Angels in America / Soulpepper...
View ArticleDesigners & crafters find a new home on College Street
Following in the footsteps of the successful Arts Market in Leslieville, owner Daniel Cohen has migrated west and opened a second spot for local artisans to sell their wares on College Street.Check out...
View ArticleWhat Parliament Street used to look like in Toronto
A visual history of Parliament Street is a post that probably could have been compiled a long time ago given the stature and visual interest of the subject in question. Named after the provincial...
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