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With speed cameras shut down, speeding violations jumped sharply across the city. Drivers are testing how much the roads have actually changed.

9d ago

New Democrat leader Avi Lewis hit the campaign trail in Beaches–East York for the August 31 byelection. Shannon Devine's running as the NDP candidate.

9d ago

Kawhi Leonard showed up to watch the women's match at the National Bank Open in Toronto. Raps fans taking it as a trade signal.

9d ago

Someone just caught their first Indigenous dance performance at Evergreen Brick Works and it moved them hard. The Brick Works keeps hosting cultural events that feel rare to stumble into — worth checking their calendar if you're looking to experience something rooted.

9d ago

If you haven't checked out Biidaasige Park lately, the skyline view at sunset or blue hour is absolutely worth the trip. Locals are posting nonstop about it — the waterfront walk and expanded grounds are drawing crowds.

9d ago

Final weekend for a Fringe Festival–winning musical comedy in St. James Park. '1920s Walking Around In A Dream' — a zany Shakespeare take with flappers and bootleggers — runs Saturday and Sunday, August 16 & 16 at 4pm and 7pm. Free dance classes before the show: learn the Charleston with Chelsea Lefaivre and Drea Burck Saturday at 6pm, or with Vicky Yeung Sunday at 3pm. Bring a chair or picnic blanket.

9d ago

NYC just announced a thermal energy network pilot at Brooklyn Bridge station — capturing subway platform heat (hitting 96°F in summer), storing it underground, and piping it to buildings for winter heating. The radiant cooling tech being tested? Built by Toronto company Cascara Energy. We've got the expertise sitting right here and New York's the one running with it.

10d ago

Reddit artist just shared a painting of the Floating Convenience Store from the waterfront, done in acrylic paint pens. New to painting and nailed it — the lake, the detail, the whole vibe. If you haven't caught the actual art installation on Lake Ontario yet, this is fire.

10d ago

Toronto's getting a partial solar eclipse Wednesday, August 12 — starts at 12:55 PM, peaks at 1:40 PM, ends around 2:23 PM. The moon will cover about 8% of the sun at maximum. Get proper eclipse glasses and don't look directly without them. 👓

10d ago

twin girls from barrie learning to walk at holland bloorview, and two nurses who share the same name stepped up to help them. the kind of moment that makes you believe in people.

10d ago

a storm timelapse from yesterday rolling over downtown toronto has people posting from their balconies and fire escapes. whole city watched it roll in.

10d ago

toronto guy posed as a pilot for hundreds of free flights. former flight attendant knew exactly what he was doing. pleaded guilty today.

10d ago

olivia chow's been quietly building the most ambitious housing agenda toronto's seen since amalgamation. three years in and people are actually noticing.

10d ago

There's a floating convenience store on Lake Ontario and it keeps popping up to amaze people. Been around for a while now but still catching folks off guard.

10d ago

A pedestrian and cyclist bridge concept over the Don Valley is gaining traction on Toronto Reddit — would connect neighbourhoods on either side without car traffic. Rendering looks solid; no word yet on feasibility or city interest.

10d ago

Vale of Avoca creek south of St Clair rose dramatically during Monday's heavy rain — normally a gentle trickle three feet lower, it nearly overflowed the walkway banks. Reminder to stay back from ravine edges after storms.

10d ago

Toronto resident who came as an international student in 2019, got permanent residency, got married, got a city job — sharing what it feels like when politicians and people blame immigrants for everything. Real talk about being seen as a person, not a talking point.

10d ago

Toronto's building a public school in the base of a rental tower — kids will literally take the elevator to class. First time the city's doing this. Reddit's debating whether it's genius or a logistical nightmare.

10d ago

The Jane and Finch Classic continues to be where Canada's best basketball players cut their teeth. History, hoops, and heart — the tournament's legacy runs deep in the city.

11d ago

A new condo building designed specifically for women by women has opened in Etobicoke. The project centers on creating safe, thoughtfully designed spaces for female residents.

11d ago