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Monday · Jun 29, 2026

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11:59
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Tonight

Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena

Scotiabank Arena

11:46
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Pulse

Toronto's art deco Bank of Montreal building torn down

A striking 1938-48 art deco Bank of Montreal building is gone. Toronto lost another architectural landmark to demolition.

11:10
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News Brief

Two young boys found dead in Ottawa murder-suicide investigation

A wellness check Monday morning discovered two children, ages 7 and 10, in a Leitrim home. Their father was found dead in a vehicle fire.

10:52
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Pulse

Bo Bichette gets standing ovation in first at-bat back in Toronto

Former Blue Jays star Bo Bichette got a massive standing ovation during his first at-bat back in Toronto playing for the Mets this week.

10:34
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Neighborhoods

Man dead in Scarborough motorcycle-car collision

A motorcyclist in his 50s was pronounced dead at the scene Monday afternoon at Neilson and Tapscott roads.

9:58
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Eat & Drink

Animl steakhouse launches $126 Bo Dog tribute to returning Jays star

A wagyu hot dog topped with lobster, foie gras, and truffle corn relish is available through July 1. All proceeds go to Bo Bichette's children's disability charity.

9:16
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News Brief

Calian acquires Galaxy Broadband for $24M, eyes Arctic expansion

Ottawa tech firm bolsters defence business by purchasing Mississauga satellite-communications provider as Canadian military eyes Arctic sovereignty.

9:04
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News Brief

Mayoral candidate Bradford wants to rename Sankofa Square back to Toronto Square

Coun. Brad Bradford calls the downtown area a 'bit of a wasteland' and proposes a cleanup, police substation, and year-round programming.

8:00
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Tonight

Bricknasty with Jay Feelbender

The Dance Cave

8:00
PM
Tonight

Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours

Rogers Centre

8:00
PM
Tonight

Raptors Fan Plus Ups: Post Game Court Experience - Play-In Hm Gm 1

Scotiabank Arena

7:49
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News Brief

Rogers gifting 500 tickets to Canada Day Blue Jays game

Pop-up giveaways across the GTA on Tuesday will hand out 225 pairs; another 25 pairs go out on Instagram. Jays face Mets at 3:07 p.m. Wednesday.

7:33
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News Brief

Ontario ed minister warns parents: keep kids in school, not sports tournaments

Starting next school year, attendance and participation will make up 10-15 percent of final grades, with two unexcused absences costing students those marks.

7:30
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Tonight

Dora Mavor Moore Awards presented by the Romano D'Andrea Foundation

Meridian Hall

7:30
PM
Tonight

Symphony in the Gardens: Salsa to Samba

Casa Loma

7:16
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News Brief

Toronto man fixing potholes for free after friend's fatal crash

Karam Alfarra has patched dangerous holes across Toronto and London in memory of his childhood friend; he's raising funds to expand the volunteer effort.

7:07
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Tonight

New York Mets at Toronto Blue Jays

Rogers Centre

7:00
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News Brief

Ontario using thermal-imaging drones to track invasive wild pigs

Fish and Wildlife deploy high-tech surveillance to hunt down feral and Eurasian wild boar populations that threaten local ecosystems and spread disease.

7:00
PM
Tonight

Evanescence with Spiritbox

RBC Amphitheatre

7:00
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Tonight

Bayou

The Mod Club

6:27
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Eat & Drink

Five new Toronto patios worth checking out this summer

Bar Etc, Bar Allegro, The Frederick, Bar Eugenie, and Dirty Laundry are among the best outdoor seats opening across the city.

6:11
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News Brief

Mayoral candidate Bradford pledges to rename and revamp Sankofa Square

Brad Bradford says he'll rename Yonge-Dundas intersection 'Toronto Square' and clean it up at no cost to taxpayers if elected in October.

5:54
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Pulse

Queen's Park protest against Doug Ford tonight

Protest against Doug Ford tonight at Queen's Park, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Speakers include proportional representation advocates, OPSEU, Students Against Austerity, and the Ontario...

5:22
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Eat & Drink

Animl steakhouse debuts $126 Bo Dog hot dog tribute

Wagyu frank topped with lobster and foie gras honours Bo Bichette's return to Toronto; all proceeds go to Special Olympics Canada.

5:05
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News Brief

Ontario residents eligible for $60 million settlement from training schools harm

Former residents of provincially operated training schools can now claim up to $100,000 for historic abuse; deadline to apply is September 22, 2027.

2:46
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Pulse

Team Portugal marching to BMO Field Thursday

Team Portugal is marching to BMO Field on Thursday. Anyone know where the march starts or which hotel they're staying at?

2:28
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News Brief

Rabies reminder after Ontario boy's death two years ago

Doctors urge anyone with bat contact to seek medical attention immediately, as the virus is nearly universally fatal once symptoms appear.

2:10
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Pulse

Biidaasige Park is a hidden gem for city views and wildlife

Biidaasige Park has some of the best views of the city plus actual wildlife — bunnies, ducks, warblers, coyotes, and an art trail. Just watch out for people leaving garbage.

1:52
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News Brief

Special needs playground at Sunny View school stalled midway

Construction was paused to review plans that preserve healthy trees, but parents hope work resumes before the next school year.

1:34
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Pulse

Sunset at Evergreen Brickworks is peak Don Valley

Sunset from Evergreen Brickworks near Pottery Road last night was next-level. The Don Valley light hit different.

12:58
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Eat & Drink

Seafood spot The Gemini quietly opened on Dundas West

Chef Kenneth Envidia's new restaurant features bright seafood dishes and an attentive wine and amaro list.

12:04
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News Brief

Heat wave peaks Canada Day with humidex in the 40s

A prolonged stretch of summer heat arrives Tuesday, with the hottest conditions forecast for Wednesday, July 1.

11:00
AM
Tonight

Raptors VIP Guided Tour of Scotiabank Arena w alumni Jamaal Magloire

Scotiabank Arena

9:30
AM
Tonight

Casa Loma General Admission

Casa Loma

7:42
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Pulse

BMO hands-free ATM at Eaton Centre

BMO set up a hands-free ATM at Eaton Centre for the World Cup. no card, no cash — just convenience.

6:57
AM
Pulse

Rare white peacock sighted in Toronto

white peacock spotted alive in toronto — apparently not something you see often. the rare sighting's got people talking.

6:12
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Pulse

Bike lane potentially saves rider from serious crash

someone's bike got seized up on richmond street and they nearly crashed into traffic. but the bike lane saved them — if they'd been on the road proper with cars and trucks,...