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Taste of Lawrence returns to Scarborough with World Cup-inspired soccer hub
The city's largest street festival is back July 3–5 along Lawrence Avenue East, featuring food vendors, live music, and interactive...
TTC Line 5 Eglinton and Line 6 Finch West hit by service suspensions
Track and mechanical issues forced partial suspensions Friday evening, with shuttle buses deployed on both corridors during rush hour.
Toronto tenants can now install air conditioning without landlord permission
A change to Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act that took effect July 1 lets renters cool their units if landlords haven't provided AC,...
Ontario ticket resellers face no fines yet despite breaking price-cap law during World Cup
StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats admitted non-compliance with Ontario's April ban on resales above face value, but the province has...
Jet ski operator charged after colliding with Toronto lifeguard vessel near Scarborough Bluffs
A 20-year-old from Brampton hit a lifeguard boat on Thursday, ejecting the worker into the water with minor injuries before continuing to ride.
Toronto's BMO Field transforms back to soccer stadium as World Cup wrapping begins
The temporary 43,000-seat stadium built for six FIFA matches is being dismantled ahead of the August return of Toronto FC and the Argonauts.
Dillon Brooks balances NBA's notorious villain persona with Canadian humility
The Mississauga native opens up about trash-talking, chip-on-his-shoulder competitiveness, and representing Team Canada in World Cup...
Toronto police seek suspect in early-morning Scarborough park assault
Officers search for a male suspect, possibly a teenager, after a victim was stabbed near Morningside Avenue and Ellesmere Road on Friday.
Thunderstorms and heat warnings loom over Toronto's final World Cup weekend
Environment Canada forecasts heavy rain and electrical storms Friday while extreme heat lingers, threatening outdoor FIFA Fan Festival events.
Toronto's housing market gains traction after months of sluggish sales
June sales rose 9.4% year-over-year as GTA real estate shows signs of recovery despite ongoing affordability concerns.
Toronto fans would choose five minutes with Ronaldo over lifetime Leafs or Raptors tickets
As Cristiano Ronaldo played his final World Cup match in the city, a street survey found the superstar has captivated Toronto's sports...
Toronto faces dangerous heat during Portugal-Croatia match as Nathan Phillips Square cancelled
The city cancelled its popular World Cup broadcast due to extreme conditions, with a wet bulb globe temperature expected to reach 30°C,...