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there's a tiny handmade Sneaky Dee's installation hitting Blue Crow Gallery's Summer Group Show opening Friday. it's a tribute to an iconic spot we're hoping we don't lose.

7d ago

someone's been posting beautiful long-exposure shots from just west of Queens Quay & Rees with a Nikon. flowing water, smooth skies — the kind of photos that make you want to grab your camera.

7d ago

A striking 1938-48 art deco Bank of Montreal building is gone. Toronto lost another architectural landmark to demolition.

7d ago

Protest against Doug Ford tonight at Queen's Park, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Speakers include proportional representation advocates, OPSEU, Students Against Austerity, and the Ontario Autism Coalition. Meet in front of the Legislative Building.

8d ago

Team Portugal is marching to BMO Field on Thursday. Anyone know where the march starts or which hotel they're staying at?

8d ago

Biidaasige Park has some of the best views of the city plus actual wildlife — bunnies, ducks, warblers, coyotes, and an art trail. Just watch out for people leaving garbage.

8d ago

Sunset from Evergreen Brickworks near Pottery Road last night was next-level. The Don Valley light hit different.

8d ago

someone's bike got seized up on richmond street and they nearly crashed into traffic. but the bike lane saved them — if they'd been on the road proper with cars and trucks, could've been way worse.

8d ago

Drake hosted Janice-only parties in different cities, including one at Cactus Club here, for women named Janice who caught heat from his song "Janice STFU." The line was wild.

8d ago

Prime Minister Mark Carney marched in the Toronto Pride Parade on Sunday and the turnout showed clear support. Reddit's comparing crowd sizes and it's not even close.

9d ago

Someone's asking if people remember Starcastle, the record store that used to be on Yonge between College and Wellesley, next to a souvlaki spot. Who remembers it?

9d ago

Power went down around 7:15 a.m. in a chunk of midtown — south of Lonsdale, north of Davenport, west of Mount Pleasant, and east of Bathurst. Check the hydro map if you're in that zone.

9d ago

The 30th annual Pride Run brought thousands together Sunday to honour those they've lost and celebrate the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Record turnout and record fundraising — $412,000 raised for four charities.

9d ago

Thousands of volunteers are helping deliver the World Cup in Canada, but FIFA's relying on unpaid positions to make it happen. Reddit's debating whether that's fair.

9d ago

The Toronto FIFA Fan Fest reached capacity and stopped letting people in during weekend matches. If you're planning to catch a game there, show up early.

9d ago

Ronaldo and Portugal are heading to Toronto for a World Cup knockout match against Croatia. World Cup soccer is coming to the 6ix.

9d ago

Reddit caught a moment where crowds gathered to sing happy birthday to the CN Tower. Peak Toronto energy right there.

9d ago

Hundreds of fans got turned away from FanFest on June 27 due to overcrowding during the Colombia vs Portugal match, though earlier games at 5 p.m. had room to spare.

9d ago

Church Street went car-free for Pride weekend and people were loving it. No traffic, just crowds celebrating, patios packed, the whole vibe different.

10d ago

Heads up if you're heading to the Toronto Fan Fest for Canada's World Cup knockout match Sunday — kickoff is 3 p.m. and general admission lines are expected to be chaotic. Get there early.

10d ago