Entertainment firm emerging from pandemic with new North Toronto digs
Abby Tobias is putting all of his chips on the table with Sole Power Entertainment’s move to a three-storey glass building at 3435 Yonge St.
Read moreAbby Tobias is putting all of his chips on the table with Sole Power Entertainment’s move to a three-storey glass building at 3435 Yonge St.
Read morePolice have released images of a man sought in an investigation of mischief endangering life in the Parkwoods area two months ago.
Read moreNearly half of all Toronto’s public libraries are closing as of Monday — but not due to COVID-19 precautions.
Read moreA developer has applied to build three towers to replace four low-rise rental buildings in Flemingdon Park but some residents are not happy.
Read moreHere’s a list of holiday hours for stores, shopping malls, groceries, recreational facilities, libraries, museums and more on Dec. 24–26.
Read moreThe Ontario Fire Marshal is investigating after a townhouse fire destroyed a top floor on Grenoble Drive on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreThree people, age 17 to 23, have been arrested in a firearms and narcotics trafficking investigation in the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood.
Read moreGrenoble Public school in Flemingdon Park is closed as of Nov. 23 after 15 confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported.
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 moreA boy, 15, is dead and a 19-year-old has been arrested for second-degree murder after a triple stabbing at Victoria Park Collegiate Nov. 16.
Read moreFour sites, including parking lots by the York Civic Centre on Eglinton Avenue West, have been added to the city’s Housing Now initiative
Read moreA 36-year-old Toronto man original charged in March, now faces 93 charges after further investigation into alleged child luring.
Read moreDon Mills residents are at a standoff with the city over plans for a recreational centre, while they consider a compromise from developers.
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.
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