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In the heart of the city, Craig’s Cookies has become more than a place to get a sweet treat, it’s become a haven of inclusivity.
The Indigenous Arts Festival will be a huge cultural celebration with music, food, art and inspiring stories from Turtle Island and beyond.
Toronto’s cookie scene is unlike any other, with an unlimited number of cookie flavours inspired by the city’s diverse culture.
A new report says many residents are now cutting back on savings, retirement plans and even food to afford rent.
Meeting at queer karaoke, Britt Hudson and Keira Davis were friends before they fell in love. They connected on Instagram following the event, eventually spending more time together, getting to know ...
A Toronto woman is speaking out and warning others after being the victim of a racist encounter in the city’s west end.
St. Michael’s Hospital unveiled its new Indigenous Wellness Centre on Thursday aimed at providing safe, cultural, and comfortable health care to First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM) patients and ...
From lake views to sunset pier walks, it’s hard to find a Toronto neighbourhood that screams summer more than the Waterfront.
Toronto knows how to mix things up, whether it’s crafting the perfect cocktail or creating the perfect atmosphere to enjoy it in.
Some Torontonians are sounding the alarm on the rise of elaborate phone scams involving callers claiming to be from trusted institutions.
A York bus driver who was caught driving in what appears to be a schoolgirl’s uniform will no longer be transporting students to the school.
Experience the powerful stories of Turtle Island and beyond, as the Indigenous Arts Festival is set to ignite Toronto this June!