Neighborhoods — Page 4
Popular Distillery Winter Village warns vendors about expanding scam targeting holiday markets
Fraudsters are impersonating market organizers across Canada, requesting vendor application fees via fake emails and Eventbrite listings.
North York council considers temporary 'BTS Boulevard' co-naming for K-pop group's August shows
Yonge Street between North York Boulevard and Finch Avenue could sport honorary street signs from August 21 to September 23 during BTS's...
Vaughan man arrested on Italian mafia extradition warrant after 14-year absence
Carlo Bruzzese, 41, was arrested in Woodbridge after being convicted in absentia by an Italian court in 2012 for belonging to the...
Scarborough auto shop owner faces city fine with no way to clear 1,000+ scrap tires
A Kingston Road shop owner says provincial recycling changes have left him stuck with a mounting tire stockpile and a city deadline he...
Queen and Augusta park design revealed as site moves toward construction phase
The 820-square-metre green space at the former KFC-Taco Bell location will feature a circular gathering space anchored by a tree and...
CF Markville hosts racing simulators and meet-and-greet with pro racer ahead of August Indy
Free racing simulator experience arrives at Markham mall August 1-2 ahead of the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy. Professional racer Demi...
Brampton woman facing 38 fraud charges in $60,000 rental scam across seven months
Savreet Kaur, 27, allegedly advertised homes on social media, collected deposits, then told victims the rentals weren't available.
Brampton MPP faces ethics complaint over taxpayer-funded ads in father's newspaper
NDP leader Marit Stiles filed a complaint with the Integrity Commissioner over Hardeep Grewal's advertising spending in the Punjabi...
Four suspects wanted for breaking into Annex home multiple times over two days in June
Police are searching for three male and one female suspect who allegedly stole over $30,000 in wine, spirits, artwork, and documents...
Liberty Village getting school, library, and pedestrian streets over next decade
Toronto city council greenlit an action plan in June that includes long-delayed community infrastructure, though some projects may take...
Honest Ed's Park opens on Markham Street, honouring Toronto's legendary discount store
The city officially opened a 1,213-square-metre public space on July 17 at the site of the closed Honest Ed's, featuring gardens,...
Pai expands to Mississauga with new Square One location opening this fall
Toronto's most talked-about Thai restaurant opens its first GTA location outside the city at Mississauga's Square One mall with indoor...