Monday · Jun 1, 2026
Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena
World Cup teams will train at Centennial Park's new pitch
Centennial Park just got a new soccer pitch and World Cup teams are going to use it for training. Big deal for the city during the tournament.
Video of Toronto cop tackling cyclist sparks excessive-force debate
Queen's Quay incident Monday shows officers knocking rider off bike during traffic stop. Lawyer calls it 'grossly excessive.'
Moonrise at Rouge Hill is stunning right now
Someone posted a killer photo of the moon rising over Rouge Hill. If you're east-end and have a clear view tonight, it's worth catching.
Five arrested for antisemitic hate crimes at March demo
Toronto Police announce charges against five people connected to a Bathurst and Sheppard West demonstration targeting the Jewish community.
Cops tackling cyclist over stop sign sparks outrage on social media
A video of Toronto police knocking a cyclist off their bike on Queen's Quay is blowing up on Reddit and Instagram. The rider was pulled over for allegedly missing a stop sign....
TTC bus crash in Weston sends 13 to hospital
Two buses collided near Weston Road and Lawrence Avenue Monday afternoon, injuring passengers including a teenager.
Police in Brampton deploy 360-degree cameras to fight crime
Fifty intersections now have high-resolution cameras and license plate readers. Mayor says they've aided more than 200 investigations.
National Geographic Live - Toronto
Roy Thomson Hall
Old Mervs (19+)
Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish - Toronto
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish
The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
Toronto Marlies v Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins - Round 4 Home Game 1
Coca-Cola Coliseum
World Cup hotel prices are brutal
Toronto rooms during the 2026 FIFA World Cup are going for eye-watering rates. If you're thinking of hosting visitors that summer, budget accordingly.
Toronto had its first Concert Equinox
All four of the city's biggest venues hosted live music on the same night — May 31. Bruno Mars at Rogers Stadium, Diljit Dosanjh at Rogers Centre, Martin Garrix at RBC Amp,...
Mike Myers accepts Canadian Screen Icon Award
The Scarborough-born comedian thanked Canada, his parents, the TTC, and his hometown in an emotional acceptance speech Sunday.
Scarborough Subway Extension hits 4km milestone
Canada's widest rapid transit tunnel is two-thirds complete, with the record-breaking dig on track to welcome first passengers by 2033.
Employers planning work-from-home for World Cup
Downtown Toronto companies are already thinking ahead to June 2026 — a lot of them are eyeing work-from-home days to dodge the traffic chaos when the World Cup kicks off.
Ontario proposes stronger medical protections for students
New rules would ensure care plans for diabetes, epilepsy, and asthma follow children on field trips and close gaps parent advocates have flagged.
York police dismantle cannabis operation, seize $3.4M
Project Eclipse led to arrests of five Markham residents and the seizure of over 1,300 pounds of illegal cannabis and cannabis oil.
Bar Romy takes over Figo's Entertainment District spot
Italian menu returns to the John and Adelaide corner later this summer, with new ownership but familiar flavours.
Bishnoi gang sent letter to Canadian police warning of 1,000 gunmen
An extortion gang sent Canadian police a letter claiming it had 1,000 gunmen. The Bishnoi gang is expanding operations into Canada and Toronto's on the radar.
Crown attorney case tossed again, judge cites 'unacceptable negligence'
Another case against Toronto Crown attorney Marnie Goldenberg has been dismissed. A judge called her conduct "unacceptable negligence." This is the second major case dropped...
New electric ferries launch amid questions about island future
The City's all-electric Lady of the Quays officially launched last week, but locals are skeptical about the investment with the airport expansion threatening island development.
Things to do in Toronto this week: June 1–7
Napalm Death and Amyl and the Sniffers bring heavy rock to the city's stages, while David Sedaris lands at Indigo for his book tour—and the FIFA World Cup 2026 arrives this...
Etobicoke deli hosting World Cup block party for Bosnia vs. Canada
An Etobicoke deli that feeds the Balkan community is turning Bosnia vs. Canada into a World Cup block party. Massive screens, live energy, the whole block showing up.
Toronto police seize record haul of counterfeit soccer jerseys
The largest counterfeit soccer merchandise seizure in Canadian history coincides with the city's first men's World Cup matches, which begin mid-June.
Scarborough condo residents hit with surprise $3,000 water meter bill
The city promised free meter replacements. Residents at Baumburgh Gate say they're being charged for electrical work the city didn't disclose.
Sunnys Chinese launches summer barbecue collaboration series
Chef David Schwartz is pairing with four top Toronto chefs for four ticketed summer lunches featuring regional Chinese flavours over an open flame.
Casa Loma General Admission
Casa Loma
TTC Line 1 closes nightly for track work through Friday
No subway service between St George and Sheppard West stations Monday to Friday; shuttle buses operating.
Meteor spotted piercing through Midtown light pollution
Someone caught a meteor around 12:09 a.m. Sunday facing east in Midtown, shooting almost straight down through the city's glow. Clear enough to pierce the light pollution.
Ontario politics shifting as Mulroney exits, Bains enters race
Cabinet resignation and Liberal leadership bid signal new competitive dynamics ahead of the next provincial election.
Coyotes spotted deep in Midtown at Brandon and Dufferin
Three to four coyotes were spotted at Brandon Avenue and Dufferin Street heading west toward Geary. Unusual to see them this deep in the suburbs.
Ontario daycare program's future uncertain without new funding
Five years in, the $10-a-day daycare initiative faces a viability crisis as Ontario presses Ottawa for sustained federal commitment.
Mango sticky rice at Chiang Mai on Dundas West is unreal
Someone just had the best mango sticky rice of their life at Chiang Mai on Dundas West. Wishing they could have one every day.
Carney to detail Ottawa's antisemitism action plan
Prime Minister Mark Carney will outline government strategy to combat rising hate in Canada, speaking in Toronto Monday.
Infant found dead in Brampton; woman arrested
Peel Regional Police investigating death after officers called to Kennedy Road North and Williams Parkway Sunday night.