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10D AGO

CN Tower at 50: beacon of Canadian dream for South Asian families

As the landmark marks five decades, immigrant communities reflect on what the iconic structure means beyond the skyline.

10D AGO

Pride Run raises record $412,000 for four charities

30th annual event draws runners of all ages honouring loved ones and celebrating the 2SLGBTQ+ community downtown.

10D AGO

Pride Street Fair and Dyke March transform downtown this weekend

Saturday's march and Sunday's parade trigger rolling road closures across Church, Wellesley, and downtown core through Monday morning.

10D AGO

Maple Leafs trade Carlo to Blues for draft picks

Defenceman Brandon Carlo heads to St. Louis; Leafs use picks to select two 18-year-olds in Buffalo.

10D AGO

Woman charged in downtown Toronto stabbing

A woman was arrested at Gerrard and Yonge after a targeted attack Saturday night left one person injured.

10D AGO

Leafs Land Top Draft Pick With Former Medicine Hat Star McKenna

The Whitehorse-born winger finished his freshman season at Penn State with 15 goals and 51 points across 35 games.

10D AGO

Man sentenced to life for murdering 4-year-old son

Joel Roberto will serve minimum 16 years before parole eligibility after the death of Jaelin in North York.

10D AGO

CN Tower marks 50th anniversary with celebration

Toronto's iconic landmark officially opened June 26, 1976, drawing visitors from across the city and beyond.

10D AGO

Pride Toronto celebrates 45 years rooted in activism

From the 1971 Gay Day Picnic at Hanlan's Point to a major festival, the movement marks its anniversary with tributes and remembrance.

10D AGO

Save Sneaky Dee's campaign eyes delay on July 8 vote

Supporters of the legendary King West venue hope to buy time for negotiations with the developer on preservation.

11D AGO

Canada Day closures and openings across Toronto

Most grocery stores, liquor outlets, and pharmacies are closed on Wednesday, July 1, but select locations remain open. Here's what you...

11D AGO

Scheduling conflict forces Tempo Pride game fans to choose between two iconic events

The Toronto Tempo's first-ever Pride game overlaps with the Dyke March on Saturday at 2 p.m., leaving some LGBTQ+ fans disappointed over...