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 moreOne of my favourite community events in Toronto-St. Paul’s only happens every two years. Rathnelly Day celebrates the neighbourhood’s rebellion in 1967.
Read moreThey may not have got the result they were hoping for. But about 200 Leasiders enjoyed cheering on the Raptors together last night from Jurassic Park.
Read moreColumnist sat down with Luke Galati to talk about why a Riverdale alum would take such interest in Eastern Commerce, a school that closed down in 2016.
Read moreToronto Raptors’ Cory Joseph joins St. Louis Bar and Grill to promote NBA All-Star weekend in Toronto on Feb. 12–14.
Read moreIt was just a couple weeks ago that 10-year-old Miles Boehm-North was one of more than 100 kids in the gymnasium at Rawlinson Community School for a chance to meet Toronto Raptors star DeMar DeRozan. On Wednesday night a signed DeRozan game jersey was among the gifts in a special delivery to the boy’s Mt. Pleasant and St. Clair area home.
Read moreStudents from Ledbury Park Elementary School and Rawlinson Community School were given a special treat on March 2 when they attended the Toronto Raptors-Golden State Warriors game.
Read moreFormer Toronto District School Board trustee Patrick Rutledge is bringing his Big League Book Club to Ledbury Park Public School.
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