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It’s not just Presse Internationale. Bloor St. shops are struggling with high rent, owners say

It’s not just Presse Internationale. Bloor St. shops are struggling with high rent, owners say

A beloved magazine store in the Annex is closing its doors for good after a $4,000 rent increase. Business owners nearby say this story is all too familiar.
Planning to shop at Parkdale Dollarama during lunch? You might not get in the store

Planning to shop at Parkdale Dollarama during lunch? You might not get in the store

‘It’s too crowded and they cannot shop’: Retail chain has introduced crowd control measures to deter high school students from Parkdale Collegiate
Bloor and Dufferin could see cycling safety changes after biker hit by truck in summer

Bloor and Dufferin could see cycling safety changes after biker hit by truck in summer

Coun. Alejandra Bravo expects her motion to pass later this week
Raptor sightings at High Park are dwindling

Raptor sightings at High Park are dwindling

‘It’s terrible’: Observers say some migratory bird species are arriving late at Hawk Hill, while others have hardly made an appearance this season
This street artist is yarn bombing Toronto’s bike lanes

This street artist is yarn bombing Toronto’s bike lanes

‘Pitting people against each other is not the way to go forward’: Martin Reis has transformed several bike posts along Harbord Street into yarn lollipops in response to new provincial legislation
Brand new waterfront park pays homage to industrial era

Brand new waterfront park pays homage to industrial era

‘Great first impression into our city’: Bathurst Quay Common, located next to Billy Bishop Airport, features fresh outdoor amenities and views of historic Canada Malting silos
Media industry is changing, but this broadcasting school isn’t worried

Media industry is changing, but this broadcasting school isn’t worried

‘You adapt or you get left behind’: the College of Sports Media, which relocated to Liberty Village this summer, has altered its curriculum to match the industry’s evolving digital landscape
CONTEST: Net a night out! Enter for a chance to win hockey tickets and a dinner for two

CONTEST: Net a night out! Enter for a chance to win hockey tickets and a dinner for two

Attention hockey fans who love Toronto, this TorontoToday contest is for you
How this Nuit Blanche artist transformed an ordinary material

How this Nuit Blanche artist transformed an ordinary material

‘I had a tear in my eye’: Toronto-based artist Shannon Garden-Smith was moved by the public’s reaction to her immersive sand exhibit last weekend, which featured Victorian-era marble patterns
Ontario Place parking plan progressing slowly as uncertainty abounds

Ontario Place parking plan progressing slowly as uncertainty abounds

Delays could mean taxpayers are on the hook for financial penalties