Thursday · May 21, 2026
Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena
Red-Light Ticket Dismissed After 19-Year Legal Battle
Toronto driver Neville Greene won his appeal of a 2007 traffic ticket, ending one of Ontario's most protracted judicial sagas.
Gift Card Scam Busted; Two Mississauga Men Charged
Halton Regional Police charged two suspects in a widespread retail scheme spanning from Niagara to Barrie.
Police Search for Missing Toronto Teen
Toronto police have set up a dedicated hotline in the search for a missing teen. If you've seen anything, call in.
Teen Bitten by Coyote in Markham; Animal Services Investigates
A 16-year-old girl suffered minor injuries after an early morning encounter in a residential area Thursday.
Two Teens Stabbed in North York; Police Hunt Suspect
One victim in critical condition after two male teenagers were found wounded at Humber River Hospital Thursday evening.
Her Sports Festival Kicks Off This Weekend
Inaugural celebration of women and girls in sports brings action-packed activities and dynamic programming across the city.
Free TTC Rides for All Blue Jays Games This Season
The TTC is going free after every Rogers Stadium show this summer. Catch the Jays, ride home on the city's dime.
Council Reimburses Councillor Moise Half of Legal Fees
City council voted to cover 50% of the $20,000-plus legal costs Coun. Moise incurred during an integrity commission investigation.
City Council Kills Bid to Let Voters Weigh In on Billy Bishop
Council voted down a referendum question on Doug Ford's island airport expansion plan, denying residents a say on jets landing downtown.
World Cup Watch Spots Lined Up Across the City
Can't get tickets to a match at the stadium? Multiple venues are set up to catch the tournament on the big screen.
Big Sugar - 30th Anniversary Hemi-Vision Tour
BOND|ST Event Centre
Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours
Rogers Centre
The Neighbourhood Watch with The Commune & Paste
Lee's Palace
Hilary Hahn - Toronto
Koerner Hall
Lui ( He) A Play By Ashkan Khatibi
Meridian Arts Centre: Greenwin Theatre
Kinky Boots - Toronto
Ed Mirvish Theatre
Imagine Dragons with TALK
RBC Amphitheatre
Global 180s Forward Vision 2026
Meadowvale Theatre
Toronto Symphony Orchestra - Masterworks Concert - Shankars Sitar
Roy Thomson Hall
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical - Toronto
Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto
Music Toronto - Toronto
Jane Mallett Theatre
& Juliet - Toronto
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Brennan Lee Mulligan
Coca-Cola Coliseum
Good Kid
The Danforth Music Hall
Chapterhouse
The Concert Hall - Toronto
Jesse Solomon
The Garrison - Toronto
Dog Man - The Musical - Toronto
CAA Theatre
Brother Elsey
The Rivoli
Brother Elsey Live 2026
Rivoli
Chapterhouse
The Concert Hall
The Hidden Cameras
Longboat Hall
Jesse Solomon
The Garrison
Mama's Broke
The Sound Garage
High Park's got unexpected wildlife visitors
Someone spotted a happy deer hanging out in High Park and Toronto's losing it. Wildlife spotting in the city is peak summer energy and we're not even there yet.
Philopateer CC Presents: The Prince Of Egypt-The Musical
Living Arts Centre Auditorium
Tommy Thompson Park's sunset game is strong
Tommy Thompson Park's skyline sunset views are unreal. Three different vantage points, all of them quiet, all of them hitting different. Worth the trip if you haven't been.
Missing 14-Year-Old: Police Intensify Search After Six Days
Toronto police have upgraded search efforts for Esther, missing since Friday from North York, and are asking the public for help via a dedicated hotline.
Toronto's Free Summer Movie Series Returns Next Month
Toronto Outdoor Picture Show kicks off June 26 at Christie Pits with 13 free outdoor screenings through August, including Thelma & Louise and an audience pick.
St. Louis Bar & Grill Launches All-You-Can-Eat Hot Dogs
The chain partners with Shopsy's to debut premium hot dogs with an all-you-can-eat promotion running through May.
Ikea China's Food Menu Makes Canada Look Basic
Content creator shows off Guangzhou Ikea's steak, salmon wellington, and regional desserts—offerings that far outpace what Canadian locations serve.
Michelin-Starred Lore Restaurant Opens Sister Spot
The acclaimed Creemore restaurant has launched a new outpost, bringing its ambitious tasting menu concept closer to the Greater Toronto Area.
Costco Recalls Multivitamins Over Metal Contamination
A nationwide recall affects Kirkland Signature Women 50+ vitamins sold at Costco between February and May due to potential loose metal pieces.
Bruno Mars Is Playing Rogers Stadium—Not Where You Think
The pop superstar's Toronto concerts are in North York, not downtown. Here's exactly how to get there and what to expect.
Gas Prices Set to Drop 8 Cents Friday
Toronto and GTA drivers will see relief at the pump this weekend with prices falling to 183.9 cents per litre.
Fashion Art Toronto Returns with Runway and Pop-Ups
The city's independent designers take over May 25–31 with shows, installations, and off-site events across Toronto.
Toronto's first post office facing financial crisis
Toronto's oldest post office is struggling to stay open. The heritage building that helped launch the city is facing a financial crisis and an uncertain future.
GO Train Service Down This Weekend for Construction
Lakeshore West and Barrie GO lines will be out of service during planned upgrades, affecting summer concert season kickoff.
Doors Open Toronto Returns This Weekend
Over 160 historical and architectural sites open free to the public Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Affordable housing projects losing city benefits
26 Toronto housing projects that were supposed to deliver affordability are set to lose city tax breaks and other benefits because construction got delayed or stalled. The...
GO Transit Signal Issue Causes Second Day of Delays
Lakeshore East line disruptions continue Thursday as Metrolinx works to resolve a fault affecting train movements.
Coyote Bites Teen in Markham Residential Area
A 16-year-old was hospitalized Thursday after a coyote attack near Markham Road. Animal services is investigating the encounter.
Vehicle Crashes Into Hydro Pole, Sparks Fire Near Rogers Centre
A single-vehicle collision knocked down a power pole and triggered a small fire on Lake Shore Boulevard West Thursday morning.
Free Subway Rides Home After Summer Rogers Stadium Shows
Partnership returns: concert-goers can ride the TTC for free from three Line 1 stations all summer long.
Costco Issues Recall on Women's Multivitamins
Kirkland Signature Women 50+ tablets sold between February and May may contain loose metal pieces. Full refunds available.
Drake's got everyone's attention this week
Drake's trending hard on creators' channels right now—ice man mode activated, CN Tower's glowing, fans are posting nonstop. Love it or hate it, he's got the city's attention.
Leafs and Marlies have the whole city talking hockey
Hockey's back in conversation around the city—Leafs and Marlies getting the AHL and NHL love. Toronto's a hockey town again.
World Cup Brings Traffic Chaos; Uber Drivers Seek Better Terms
Ride-hailing workers warn that 650,000 expected tourists will strain the city this summer.
Casa Loma General Admission
Casa Loma
Spring's finally here and Toronto's feeling it
City's vibing this week—spring energy everywhere. People are out, the weather's actually cooperating, and suddenly downtown doesn't feel like a concrete box anymore.
Mama Earth Organics Accused of Union-Busting in Warehouse Move
Grocery delivery workers say employer used a relocation loophole to fire unionized staff without severance justification.
Film crew blocking the Annex
Production crew's taken over the Annex—cones everywhere, waiting for cars to leave before they lock down spots. No notice posted. Guessing it's a big shoot.
Blue Jays Outpitch Yankees in Rain-Delayed Thriller
Trey Yesavage dominates as Toronto edges New York 2-1 in marquee AL East matchup.
Toronto Could Deploy Noise Cameras to Bust Loud Cars
City council debates high-tech enforcement against modified mufflers and street racers keeping residents awake.
Why Toronto Restaurant Bathrooms Are Hidden in Dingy Basements
Accessibility gaps rooted in 19th-century plumbing and modern building codes that don't apply to older structures.