Tuesday · Jun 30, 2026
Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena
Ronaldo World Cup tickets sky-high in Toronto
ronaldo tickets for thursday's portugal-croatia match are selling for thousands rn. smallest stadium in the tournament plus a legend's last world cup = insane resale prices.
Man charged in York Region human trafficking investigation
Montreal resident allegedly posed as fitness coach to lure women from B.C. for exploitation. Police believe there are more victims.
City pools open late all week during heat wave
eight city pools staying open til 11:45pm all week — your cooling centre when the heat hits 40s. sunnyside, alex duff, giovanni caboto, and others are packed but your best bet.
Ontario's new laws take effect Canada Day—here's what changes
From tenant air conditioning rights to pharmacist powers, July 1 brings major shifts to rental, healthcare, and insurance rules.
Finch West LRT shut down, delays on Eglinton line
finch west lrt's down as of 8am — communication failure. eglinton line's getting slammed with 20-min delays. expect chaos if you're heading that way.
Vaughan music festival returns free for two nights in July
Rock and country lineup takes over Assembly Park. Two nights of live music, food trucks, and a beer garden.
Farm Boy's summer menu curator takes the guesswork out
Long weekend meal planning is done for you. New series from Farm Boy pairs menus with fresh, local ingredients.
Heat wave hits mid-40s as Ontario makes AC legal for renters
Toronto braces for dangerous multi-day heat event. New tenant protections take effect July 1 amid sweltering conditions.
Raptors Fan Plus Ups: Post Game Court Experience - Play-In Hm Gm 2
Scotiabank Arena
oskar med k
History
Etran De L'Aïr
The Horseshoe Tavern
ST. VINCENT LIVE WITH ORCHESTRA
Roy Thomson Hall
FIFA criticized for unpaid World Cup volunteer roles
Workers Action Centre says 3,000 volunteers are doing jobs that should be paid positions worth thousands in Toronto.
Line 6 Finch West shut down by communication failure
TTC's newest LRT line out of service most of Tuesday amid heat wave; shuttle buses running between Finch West and Humber College.
Jack Johnson: SURFILMUSIC Tour 2026
RBC Amphitheatre
Medusa - Toronto
Baillie Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts
Paranormal Activity - Toronto
Ed Mirvish Theatre
& Juliet - Toronto
Royal Alexandra Theatre
The Outsiders - Toronto
Princess of Wales Theatre Toronto
Rock Symphony w/ E Street Band
Casa Loma
Remember when Yonge Street was briefly a pedestrian mall
1972 saw an experimental pedestrian mall on Yonge between Dundas Square and Wellesley — wild to imagine that stretch car-free.
New York Mets at Toronto Blue Jays
Rogers Centre
Billy Bishop runway construction starts mid-July
Two safety buffer zones required by federal deadline will be built mostly overnight to minimize airport and harbour disruption.
SLAMWICH w/ The Outer Gods & Catastrophic Hemorrhage at Sneaky Dee's
Sneaky Dee's Concert Venue
Edgehill
The Garrison - Toronto
Edgehill
The Garrison
bixby
The Mod Club
World Cup buzz has locals mixing with tourists
can't tell tourists from locals anymore with the World Cup going on — the whole vibe shifted, everyone's got that energy.
Ontario tenants can now install air conditioners
Starting July 1, renters can add window or portable AC units if landlords don't supply cooling—part of broader tenant protections.
Line 5 impressed a rider, TTC actually delivering
someone took Line 5 and had a genuinely good experience — clean cars, good seats, smooth ride, nice window views. rarer than it should be but good to see.
Sew Bar opens in the Annex—sewing, wine, and a café
Mina Yoon's 4,000-square-foot creative hub blends a Bernina dealership, maker spaces, and a wine bar in late August.
Subway launches SubDog—yes, a hot dog is a sandwich
The Sandwich Authority Canada debuts a Schneiders jumbo beef hot dog on fresh-baked bread for a limited time.
Heat wave slows GO Transit as tracks buckle
Orange alert issued as temperatures feel like 40 C; GO Transit issues slow orders to prevent derailments from expanded rails.
Ford government removes 10,000+ long-term care inspection reports
Reports from before 2023 are no longer available to the public. A new law limits disclosure to the past three years, making it harder for families to research home quality.
Portugal fan walk Stanley Park North Wednesday at 3:30
Portugal fans are gathering at Stanley Park North (that's North York) on July 2 at 3:30 p.m. for a fan walk. World Cup season is in full swing.
Raptors and Clippers edge closer to Kawhi Leonard trade
Toronto and LA have agreed on player compensation, with the deal potentially happening today. Leonard, the 2019 Finals MVP, says he'll only commit long-term to the Raptors.
TTC staff getting love for handling World Cup chaos
Someone posted a shout-out to TTC workers this month for keeping things chill during World Cup and Pride season. Less delays than usual, way friendlier staff at the main...
The Gemini is a secret seafood bar hidden above Dundas West
Access via an unmarked stairway above Caldense Bakery. Fish-forward shared plates, natural wines, and a gnome's-after-hours-club vibe.
Paranormal Activity - Toronto
Ed Mirvish Theatre
Eight Toronto pools staying open until midnight this week
As humidex hits the low 40s, the city has extended hours at select outdoor pools. Eight locations will stay open until 11:45 p.m. through the heat wave.
Coyote spotted in Regent Park last night
Someone in Regent Park came face-to-face with a coyote last night. Thought it was a lost dog at first, then realized what it actually was. Keep your eyes open out there.
Police seek suspect in unprovoked East Danforth stabbing
A random attack on Sunday left a victim with serious injuries. Police describe the suspect as a man in his late 20s, around 5'10", wearing a plaid sweater.
Bar Romy opens Thursday with pasta from celebrated Familia Baldassarre
A new Italian spot on Adelaide and John launches July 2. All their pasta comes from the legendary Geary restaurant—plus Roman pizza, focaccia, and wine.
Finch West LRT down due to communication issue
The entire line between Finch West and Humber College stations went dark Tuesday morning. Shuttle buses are running while crews work to restore service.
Casa Loma General Admission
Casa Loma
Man wanted after hate-motivated assault with bat
Toronto police are seeking a suspect who allegedly hurled anti-Black slurs and swung a bat at victims near Brimley and Huntingwood on Friday afternoon.
Toronto Queer Aunties accused of copying L.A. Black creators
A Toronto TikTok creator is calling out a local event company for allegedly copying a Los Angeles Black Queer brand without credit or permission.
Why is there a track on top of First Canadian Place?
someone asked and now everyone's curious why there's a track on the roof of First Canadian Place. thread's full of theories.
Fish for free in Ontario all week — spots near Toronto
Ontario residents can cast a line without a licence from June 27 to July 5. No reservations needed at these popular fishing locations around the city.
Chris Moise leading in Toronto Centre poll
Chris Moise is polling ahead in the Toronto Centre race while Olivia Chow leads for mayor preference. full breakdown on r/toronto.
Watch Portugal vs. Croatia at 6 Toronto bars Thursday
The Round of 32 World Cup match kicks off Thursday, July 2 at 7 p.m. Here are spots across the city where you can catch the game.
Local artist makes mini Sneaky Dee's for gallery show
there's a tiny handmade Sneaky Dee's installation hitting Blue Crow Gallery's Summer Group Show opening Friday. it's a tribute to an iconic spot we're hoping we don't lose.
TTC streetcar assault suspect sought after brick attack
Police are looking for a man who allegedly used a brick to assault someone waiting to board a streetcar at Broadview and Danforth on Sunday morning.
Long exposures from Queens Quay
someone's been posting beautiful long-exposure shots from just west of Queens Quay & Rees with a Nikon. flowing water, smooth skies — the kind of photos that make you want to...
Flying Tiger opens first Canadian store at Eaton Centre
The Danish retailer, known for design-forward products priced mostly under $10, opens at CF Toronto Eaton Centre on June 26, with four more GTA locations coming soon.
Condo residents sweat through heat wave without AC
A 48-storey tower near Dundas and Jarvis has been without air conditioning for a month as temperatures soar into the mid-30s.