The Best Slice of Cake in Toronto
The best slice of cake in Toronto is reason enough to celebrate whether sweetening an afternoon solo or adding a little icing to the end of a date. There are plenty of bakeries, cafes and patisseries...
View ArticleRadar: Making The Connections, Gun Outfit, TRB's Canadian History Gala,...
Toronto events Tuesday, May 7, 2013ART | Making The Connections A series of interactive pieces, Making The Connections connects gallery visitors with social issues that directly and indirectly factor...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Porter jet study to cost up to $1 million, a no jets petition,...
City staff say it will cost up to $1 million and take about six months to fully study the impacts of allowing Porter to operate jets out of Billy Bishop airport. City council will decide to today...
View ArticleThis Week in Home Video: Mama, Jack Reacher, The Great Escape, Fringe,...
This Week in Home Video previews all the latest Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand titles hitting the street this week, plus lost gems, crazed Cancon, outrageous cult titles and the best places to rent or buy...
View ArticleNew Parkdale boutique offers rustic take on Canadiana
This new Parkdale clothing boutique — though only opened last week — already feels like home. From their grizzly bear logo to their camping gear and Hudson's Bay blankets, everything in the space emits...
View ArticleThis week on DineSafe: Indian Spice Kitchen, Dollar Plus Discount...
Not to sensationalize, but it was one revolting week on the DineSafe database. Ristorante Roma takes the cake for grossness this week, with a total of 10 infractions. They include improper pest...
View ArticlePhotos of frenzied hockey fans at Maple Leaf Square
Toronto hockey fans are just a little bit excited to see their team in the playoffs after a painful nine year drought. And now they have a public place to cheer or collectively weep, as they case may...
View ArticleThe top 7 artist collectives in Toronto
Working as an artist in Toronto offers a lot of benefits: there's an active scene, great art schools and galleries, and increasing attention from international collectors and press. But if you need...
View ArticleHouse of the week: 249 Old Yonge Street
If this were my house, I would become a bona fide hermit. One of the washrooms alone looks like it's about the size of all of my past apartments combined. There's a full-on gym, none of these...
View ArticleNew Dundas West bar does good cocktails & live music
Joining an already restaurant-rich scene at Dundas and Bathurst, this new cocktail bar looks to keep things interesting with a regularly rotating drink menu and a healthy dose of live music. With...
View ArticleJet traffic one step closer at the Toronto Island Airport
Toronto's waterfront moved a step closer to hosting jet traffic this evening. City council have voted 29-15 in favour of studying the possible effects of new the new "whisper jets" Porter airlines...
View ArticleRadar: Ryerson University Film Festival, Music City North, Stranglehold, 40...
Toronto events on May 8th, 2013FILM | Ryerson University Film Festival Filmophiles needn't weep too much in the aftermath of Hot Docs. The Ryerson University Film Festival, aka RUFF, begins tonight,...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Council grabs transit tax debate, jets get closer, Mammoliti...
Toronto city council will debate transit taxes at some point this week after a group of councillors lead by TTC Chair Karen Stintz managed to wrangle the two-thirds vote necessary to take the matter...
View ArticleThis Week in Fashion: Drake General Store opens new location, Absolutely...
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.NEWSLast...
View Article5 shops to check out at Vintage Crawl Toronto
Vintage Crawl Toronto means treasure hunters can kick up their heels and rejoice as vintage-y shops across the west end open their doors to a ton of gorgeous items on sale. Thursday marks the spring...
View ArticleSo how's the Irish pub that replaced The Real Jerk?
While many might miss distinct character of the long-time Caribbean-food institution's residence here, the new resident of this Queen and Broadview corner spot has some unique traits of its own....
View Article10 films to watch at the Inside Out Film Festival 2013
Over 11 days from May 23 to June 2, the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival will offer a cornucopia of 175 films from around the world that celebrate and spotlight the stories and issues of the LGBT...
View ArticleCondo of the week: 155 Cumberland
The aesthetic of Unit 1001 at 155 Cumberland is a breathtaking blend of the classic and modern. The building dates back to the 1960s, but it's been restored and expanded since then. Now, the Yorkville...
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