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Runners escape the snow, zigzag through Toronto’s PATH network

Runners escape the snow, zigzag through Toronto’s PATH network

Hundreds of participants enjoyed a 5 km walk or jog inside the city’s giant downtown system of walkways during the first-ever BougeBouge Toronto Underground event on Sunday
ICYMI: Car lovers converge at Canadian International AutoShow

ICYMI: Car lovers converge at Canadian International AutoShow

The 2025 Canadian International AutoShow is on at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre until Feb. 23
Glorious and free: Torontonians celebrate 60th anniversary of Canadian flag

Glorious and free: Torontonians celebrate 60th anniversary of Canadian flag

Hundreds of proud patriots rallied against U.S. tariffs and annexation threats during National Flag of Canada Day celebrations at Nathan Phillips Square
Textile Museum of Canada closes temporarily amid financial woes

Textile Museum of Canada closes temporarily amid financial woes

The Textile Museum says it has faced the 'significant challenge of regaining and expanding our audiences following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns'
Selling human skulls just ‘small part’ of Toronto museum’s identity

Selling human skulls just ‘small part’ of Toronto museum’s identity

Egyptian artifacts, dinosaur fossils and taxidermy mounts headline eccentric items at the SkullStore Oddity Shop and Prehistoria Natural History Centre near Dundas Square
‘This hurts everyone': Advocates say Toronto failing to meet accessibility standards

‘This hurts everyone': Advocates say Toronto failing to meet accessibility standards

From restaurants to water taxis to public transit, disability advocates point out obstacles across the city despite provincial legislation to be barrier-free by 2025
Squirrel caused downtown power outage, Hydro One says

Squirrel caused downtown power outage, Hydro One says

On Wednesday afternoon, thousands of locals and businesses were suddenly left without power in Toronto's Financial District
Thousands without power as outage hits Toronto's financial district

Thousands without power as outage hits Toronto's financial district

Crews at transmission station are investigating the cause of a power outage impacting Toronto's downtown core
Why are Toronto’s street hot dogs so pricey?

Why are Toronto’s street hot dogs so pricey?

The city’s hot dog economy has shifted to see some vendors charging $6 or more for street meat. Are Torontonians still buying it?
3 suspects kidnap owner of gold store in Dundas St. E. robbery: police

3 suspects kidnap owner of gold store in Dundas St. E. robbery: police

Police say the suspects kidnapped the owner of a gold bullion store and 'ransacked' the location in search of gold
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