Anti-maskers entering Canadian Tire store stopped by police
A group of anti-maskers were met by police when they tried to stage an unmasked “shopping event” at a Canadian Tire store in the Junction.
Read moreThe Davenport edition roughly covers the part of the west-end area represented municipally in Davenport ward, as well as provincially and federally in the same-named ridings. It’s a diverse area centred on Davenport Road and stretches from Eglinton Avenue in the north to Dundas Street in the south. Neighbourhoods include Silverthorn, Caledonia-Fairbank, Earlscourt, Carleton Village, Regal Heights, Davenport, the Junction Triangle, Wallace Emerson, Dovercourt Park, Christie Pits and Seaton Village.
A group of anti-maskers were met by police when they tried to stage an unmasked “shopping event” at a Canadian Tire store in the Junction.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Central Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreCOVID restrictions have left small businesses wondering if they’ll survive, let alone helping insects survive with pollinator gardens.
Read moreNearly half of all Toronto’s public libraries are closing as of Monday — but not due to COVID-19 precautions.
Read moreHere’s a list of holiday hours for stores, shopping malls, groceries, recreational facilities, libraries, museums and more on Dec. 24–26.
Read moreA sure sign of winter coming: you can strap on your skates for a spin on one of Toronto’s outdoor ice rinks as early as a week tomorrow.
Read moreTwo councillors and a BIA manager joined MPP Marit Stiles in calling for the province to give the city more say in cannabis shops locations.
Read moreAn urban geographer and an arborist plan to petition city hall to have the former Metro Toronto flag reinstated as the city’s emblem.
Read moreThe city’s executive committee yesterday approved extending the CaféTO initiative allowing sidewalk and curb-lane patios indefinitely.
Read moreA 36-year-old man died after being shot in Little Jamaica early yesterday morning, police said in a news release yesterday evening.
Read moreThe Philip and Lucinda Dino-Show is a family-friendly acrobatic comedy for all ages running at Wychwood Theatre on three days.
Read moreEcoFair Toronto is back online for the second year with four days full of virtual engagement and events for all ages.
Read moreToronto and its partners are hosting online events and workshops to help residents reduce the amount of waste going to landfill.
Read moreThe city is once again seeking Neighbourhood Climate Action Champions to help inspire local green projects.
Read moreProof of vaccination will be required for most people involved in the city’s fall recreation programs with registration opening this weekend.
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