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On Saturday, Aug. 23, Sankofa Square, located at Yonge and Dundas streets, will host Canada’s first large-scale public Sankofa Day — a free, 13-hour festival filled with music, art, food, film, sports ...
The CIRB has declared the Air Canada flight attendants’ strike unlawful, after the union challenged a federal mandate to return to work.
In Barbados, August isn't just a month; it's a whole mood. It's the climax of Crop Over, the island’s largest cultural celebration.
The Labubu craze is alive and well in Toronto, with a party based on the viral accessory gathering hundreds of collectors in the city.
Swing into summer at our Mini Putt Nights on Mondays! Join us for 9 holes of mini putt, a refreshing beverage, and a chill ...
Talking finances on a first date? Is that a smart move, major red flag, or just a new reality of dating in expensive cities like Toronto?
A rider fed up with crowded traffic in Toronto’s east end has shared their design for a subway line online, prompting a discussion about transit solutions in the city. The commu ...
A new Toronto business in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood is aiming to create a space reminiscent of The Village’s ...
A Toronto-born artist is hoping to bring joy and spark dialogue over controversial topics with a show that mixes comedy and politics.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government announced that provincial employees will be back at their desks full-time by next year.
After much controversy, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has reversed its decision to pull a documentary focused on the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel from the upcoming festival.