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HighOnCity · The Toronto Archive

Thursday · Jun 4, 2026

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Cheat Codes with Special Guests

Lee's Palace

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Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours

Rogers Centre

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Tiger Bride - Toronto

Michael Young Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts

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Pippin - Whitby

The Whitby Courthouse Theatre

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Lansdowne with Avalon Stone

Lee's Palace

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VTSS (19+)

The Mod Club

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Laura Pausini

Coca-Cola Coliseum

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Josh Groban with Jennifer Hudson

Scotiabank Arena

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Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish

The Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres

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Grease - Toronto

Jane Mallett Theatre

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra - Toronto

Roy Thomson Hall

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A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical - Toronto

Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto

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National Ballet of Canada - New Work by Jera Wolfe / Emma Bovary

Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts

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& Juliet - Toronto

Royal Alexandra Theatre

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Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish - Toronto

Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre

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Theatre of Dreams by Hofesh Shechter Company

Bluma Appel Theatre

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Crestwood School Spring Concert

Meridian Arts Centre: George Weston

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Alyssa Edwards

The Danforth Music Hall

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Dog Man - The Musical - Toronto

CAA Theatre

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Thats Dancing 2026

Meadowvale Theatre

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Amyl and the Sniffers

RBC Amphitheatre

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Canadian Dance Company: Dancing Through the Decades

Living Arts Centre Auditorium

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News Brief

Carney signals Billy Bishop consultation this summer

Prime Minister says federal process on airport expansion coming. No decision made yet.

5:31
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Pulse

Riverdale east hill getting upgrades

The top of the Riverdale east hill is finally getting some love. Improvements are underway for the neighbourhood's steeper stretch.

5:15
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News Brief

Bike Share launches World Cup weekly pass

$40 pass offers unlimited rides through tournament. Available June 1 to July 19.

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Thats Dancing 2026

Meadowvale Theatre

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Rail Deck gets renamed, reworked

Fengate and LiUNA are redesigning the old Rail Deck plans under a new name: Toronto Rail Yards. Project pivot with fresh approach.

4:26
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News Brief

Ontario raises ticket-scalping fines to $25,000

New law targets resellers charging inflated prices for concerts and sports. Takes effect June 10.

3:53
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Road closures for World Cup match days

Road closures are happening on Toronto match days — starting five hours before kick-off and ending three hours after the match (or sooner). Plan your commute accordingly.

3:37
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News Brief

Gun spotted in Jane and Finch, schools in lockdown

Toronto police search for suspect after reports of firearm in neighborhood. No injuries reported.

1:49
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News Brief

Ontario uploading Gardiner and DVP in 2027, pledges toll-free future

Ford government commits $353 million to take over two critical Toronto highways and ensure they stay free of tolls.

1:34
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News Brief

Trans activists tour Canada, building grassroots power against rising hate

Fae Johnstone and Victoria Bucholtz launched Queer Momentum to reduce stigma through dialogue and rebuild 2SLGBTQ+ organizing amid growing legal threats.

1:19
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News Brief

Ontario modernizing e-bike rules to clarify which models need licensing

New classification system would distinguish pedal-assist bikes from mopeds, addressing enforcement gaps and safety concerns.

1:04
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News Brief

Four Toronto roads crack CAA's worst-streets list; Barton Street holds top spot

Annual survey of pothole-plagued roads shows same repeat offenders, signalling persistent maintenance backlog across Ontario.

12:49
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Baby squirrel found on sidewalk — Toronto asking for advice

Someone found a newborn baby squirrel on the sidewalk in Toronto last night, eyes still closed. Reddit's weighing in on whether to reunite it with its mom or call wildlife services.

12:34
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News Brief

Toronto cyclists rally after police takedown leaves rider with concussion

Protest planned Thursday evening at Little Norway Park following viral video of stop-sign enforcement that injured cyclist.

12:19
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FIFA bans water bottles at World Cup games

World Cup fans won't be allowed to bring water bottles into matches — FIFA reversed an earlier policy that permitted them. Pack light for summer games in Toronto.

12:04
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News Brief

Three arrested in string of store robberies at Bloor and Dufferin

Police charge suspects in two May robberies at the same location, recovering $12,000 in stolen property.

11:49
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Husband and wife convicted in Liberty Village murder

A jury found a husband and wife guilty in a Liberty Village murder trial. Verdict came down this week.

11:34
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News Brief

York police arrest man in 2022 homicide case after remains identified

Dental records identified missing Aurora man Roman Perelstein in March 2025; an arrest has now been made in connection with his death.

11:19
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Eat & Drink

Rudy owner Luke McCann shares his favorite neighborhood bites

The burger-chain founder reveals where he eats in the Annex and Yorkville, from upscale pork chops to veal sweetbreads.

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Casa Loma General Admission

Casa Loma

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News Brief

Queen's Park taking 21-week break amid calls for accountability

Ontario MPPs won't return to legislature until late October, drawing criticism that the extended recess reduces government oversight.

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News Brief

Ontario civil service returns to office with FIFA exemptions

Finance minister promises 'flexibility' for government workers on World Cup game days as union warns rigid policy is creating confusion.

7:44
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News Brief

PM Carney to unveil federal AI strategy in Toronto

The government's blueprint for artificial intelligence addresses trust, worker support, digital infrastructure, and international coordination.

7:04
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Man arrested circling St. James Town

Someone was looping through the St. James Town neighbourhood multiple times Tuesday night—south on Sherbourne, left on Wellesley, left on Bleeker, left on Howard, then back to...

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News Brief

Police identify long-lost uncle through DNA genealogy

Toronto officer's investigative genetic genealogy project has identified 11 unidentified persons, bringing closure to families searching for answers.

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Feature

The Last Days of Moss Park Consumption Site

Nine years after harm reduction activists pitched a tent and started reversing overdoses, Ontario's first safe consumption site closes June 13.