Tuesday · Jun 2, 2026
Western Greenway Trail getting some love with fresh photos
Walker caught some beautiful moments while strolling the western MGT. Green canopy and light making it look peaceful.
TTC shutting down Line 1 this weekend for World Cup prep
Service between St. George and Sheppard West will be replaced by shuttle buses Sunday and Monday. Monday commutes could take up to 20 minutes longer.
Dawn view from Meridian Hall captured in gorgeous early light
Someone snapped a perfect dawn shot from Meridian Hall a couple days ago. The light was impeccable.
Ontario Legislature takes 21-week summer break starting now
Extended recess comes after only 30 days of sitting following 14-week winter break. House returns October 27, day after municipal elections.
Skyline from Etobicoke with a swan tired of the view
Beautiful skyline shot from Etobicoke today — but one swan in the frame looks like it's over it. The city's pretty but rest is nice too.
Woman sought in assault at Main Street Station elevator
Victim transported to hospital with minor injuries after May 28 incident. Police release suspect photo, ask for public help.
Heavy smoke spotted near airport, something's on fire nearby
Folks near the airport are reporting smoke and flames. Not clear yet what's burning but the smoke's heavy and visible across the area.
Traffic deaths in Toronto spike 28% so far this year
Fatal crashes surge with more pedestrians and motorcyclists killed. Police cite speed and distracted driving as major factors.
Tiger Bride: Dark feminist fury on a Soulpepper stage
A gothic indie-rock fever dream that rewrites Beauty and the Beast through desire, power, and self-liberation. Raw, unforgettable, dangerous.
Clarington man charged with antisemitic death threats on X
Durham Regional Police investigation began after Vancouver police contacted them about posts. Suspect arrested and released on undertaking.
Tiger Bride - Toronto
Michael Young Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts
National Geographic Live - Toronto
Roy Thomson Hall
Leven Kali (19+)
Adelaide Hall
Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours
Rogers Centre
& Juliet - Toronto
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish
The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres
A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical - Toronto
Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto
Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish - Toronto
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
Iona C.S.S: There Is A Time
Meadowvale Theatre
David Sedaris - "The Land and Its People" Book Tour
Indigo Bay & Bloor in Manulife Centre
Napalm Death
Lee's Palace
TsuShiMaMiRe
The Garrison
Hemlocke Springs
The Mod Club
Napalm Death
Lee's Palace
Diljit Dosanjh's Toronto show was sold out
So Diljit's Aura tour hit Toronto and the Rogers Centre sold out. Punjabi music, packed house, absolute vibe.
Suspect sought in Vaughan assault with aerosol irritant
York Regional Police are investigating whether a targeted spray attack near Steeles and New Westminster was hate-motivated.
CIBC Square elevated park nearing completion
CIBC Square's elevated park is mostly done now, finishing touches still happening but it's really nice up there.
20-year-old charged with stunt driving while awaiting trial for fatal crash
Mitchel Hunter, facing charges from a 2024 Brampton collision that killed someone, was caught speeding 42 km/h over the limit in Mississauga.
Bruno Mars concert left Toronto hoarse
Bruno Mars concert just happened and everyone's voice is cooked. The city's still buzzing from the Romantic Tour.
Armoured car employee accused of downtown Toronto cash theft
A Brampton man allegedly used his position at the company to steal from an unlocked vehicle near Yonge and Dundas over a year ago.
Road rage stabbing suspect still at large in Richmond Hill
Police seek a third suspect in a violent June 2025 incident where three men attacked a victim who was stabbed after an earlier traffic dispute.
McDonald's FIFA World Cup meals arrive June 9
Limited-time combos with collectible cups featuring Alphonso Davies and other football legends, plus a Golden McFlurry and soccer-themed Squishmallows.
Durham police complete only 19% of reform recommendations
Police claimed most reforms were done. An oversight review found just six of 32 recommendations complete, with half still not started.
Police seek suspect in unprovoked TTC streetcar assault
Man attacked rider on Coxwell and Queen East last month; victim suffered serious injuries.
Gas prices jump 8 cents Wednesday — biggest spike since early May
Toronto drivers will see pumps rise to 177.9 cents per litre, reversing weeks of steady declines.
Tricon condos bins overflowing on Corktown sidewalks
Private waste bins installed by Tricon condos in Corktown are overflowing every day, trash spilling onto the sidewalk. Locals wondering who's responsible — the city or the developer.
GO Transit shuts down two lines this weekend
Lakeshore East and Stouffville lines out entirely; Lakeshore West cut to reduced service Saturday and Sunday.
TPL and UHN team up for mobile health clinics
Toronto Public Library is partnering with UHN to bring mobile health clinics to library branches — free checkups, no appointment needed. Pretty wild crossover.
Blue Jays remove Rogers statue, install Carter tribute
The 12-foot bronze of the former owner comes down after 13 years as the team honors its 1993 World Series hero.
Pete's Corner Grill legacy returns to Roncesvalles
Toasted opens this month with the no-fuss breakfasts and big portions that made the old Parkdale spot a neighborhood institution.
Casa Loma General Admission
Casa Loma
Pride flag raised at City Hall, keys given to faith leaders
Mayor raised the Pride flag at City Hall and gave the key to the city to faith leaders who stood up for equality. Good vibes at Nathan Phillips Square today.
Humber River kayaking season is here
People are paddling the Humber River in huge numbers now that the weather's warming up. Old Mill to Humber Bay Arch and back is just over 6 km of beauty — cobra chickens,...
Guess Who returns to Scotiabank Arena after 23-year Toronto absence
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings won back the band's name and played a sold-out homecoming show as part of their Takin' It Back Tour.
Riverdale Park East is in rough shape
Heads up if you love the sunset views at Riverdale Park East — the space is completely unkept and covered in rubble right now. Anyone know what's happening with it?
Shopify paid Kenneth Law $149K as he sold lethal products to vulnerable buyers
Court records reveal the e-commerce platform transferred six figures to a man now convicted of abetting 14 suicides in Ontario.
Streetcars glow at Spadina as sun sets
Streetcars near Spadina were looking golden in the glowing sunset last night. Classic Toronto light.
Video of cyclist tackled by police sparks use-of-force debate
Toronto officers brought down a rider during stop-sign enforcement on the Martin Goodman Trail, raising questions about proportional policing.
Scarborough Bluffs could finally be open to the public
A major city planning project is exploring how to make one of Toronto's most dramatic geological features accessible while protecting its fragile cliffs.
Mailo's opens first North American pasta spot at CityPlace
Greek street-pasta chain with 50+ locations brings its fast-casual concept to Toronto on Friday.