What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Tuesday's got theatre, live music, and a historic castle—pick your vibe.
Live music, theatre, and circus—pick a stage and settle in.
Cirque, theatre, and live music all weekend—binge a show or catch the circus.
Beach days, island park picnics, and historic castle tours—all free entry.
Broadway, live music, and upscale dining—dress up and treat yourselves.
Beach time, island parks, and a historic castle to explore—daytime family stuff.
20°C and mostly cloudy—beach and island parks work fine, but it's not blazing.
Bars, live music, and after-hours venues—stay out past 11pm.
Premier Doug Ford confirmed the death of his sister-in-law late Monday, expressing grief for her two children Stephanie and Douglas.
The point guard announced his retirement Tuesday after leading Toronto to its only NBA championship in 2019 and setting franchise records.
A new cafe and market co-owned by Karen Drexler and her son Jacob Stretton, who has Down syndrome, is offering meaningful employment and community connection to people with disabilities.
A 64-year-old retiree was arrested and charged with trespassing after holding a protest sign criticizing FIFA ticket prices near Exhibition Place during a World Cup game.
Summerlicious is underway with 230 restaurants offering discounted menus across the city; Taj Mahal brings blues legend energy to the Elgin & Winter Garden on Sunday; the FIFA World Cup pushes on toward its final rounds after wrapping up in Toronto.
Read the feature →A seven-seat private experience on the 25th floor of Brookfield Place pairs a six-course Nikkei omakase with master clothiers measuring guests for bespoke garments.
The family-run Mediterranean spot has been voted Ottawa's No. 1 shawarma since 1997; exact Toronto locations coming later this year.
The speakeasy-inspired spot quietly opened June 24 at 59 Ossington Ave. with an extensive menu of small plates, sashimi, cocktails and sultry interiors.
The First Lady of Toronto Drag, who performed into her 80s and appeared on Canada's Drag Race, passed away July 1, leaving a legacy spanning decades.
Brooks, who opened The Unicorn boutique in the 1960s, was recognized with the Order of Canada in 2022 for her contributions to fashion retail.
The Nigerian Canadian performer who nearly quit acting before landing Star Trek: Discovery now embodies the mythological gorgon in an innovative headphone-driven production.
TIFF just announced Being Heumann, directed by Siân Heder, as the opening night film for the 51st festival this September. It'll premiere September 10 at Roy Thomson Hall.
Stay out of the water at Bluffers Beach as of Tuesday, July 7 at 9am. Water advisory in effect.
Honestly Good Chicken Fingers just opened at Stock Yards Village in west Toronto with its signature strips, sandwiches, and poutines. Official grand opening still to come.
BermudAir's launching weekly nonstop flights from Toronto Pearson to Providenciales starting December 19. Caribbean getaways just got easier.
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