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Finding cool and unique stuff to do in Toronto’s East end has never been easier!
Finding cool and unique stuff to do in Toronto’s East end has never been easier!
Despite the cancellation of its Santa Claus Parade for the third year in a row, Community Centre 55 continues its holiday season activities.
St. Barnabas Church brought the Christmas spirit early to the Danforth on Nov. 5.
11th Christmas Cabaret anniversary brings all people together during the holidays in Toronto’s gay village.
The holiday season is known for giving good bargains and the Toronto Public Library is giving its own Christmas book sale for Toronto to get good deals.
While electronic devices may feature prominently on your child’s Christmas wish list, an old-fashioned gift like a construction set or art supplies might actually be a better choice, says an East York therapist.
Toronto firefighters held their annual toy drive at the CF shops in Don Mills, where people embraced the holiday spirit and donated toys to families in need.
Leaside United Church’s annual Christmas pageant is a family affair for the Lapier family.
Writer pens an ode to the joys of the season.
Justin Trudeau made a trip to the Toronto Christmas Market with a large red sack in hand. In support of the 21st annual Toy Mountain Campaign, Trudeau brought in a donation of unwrapped toys for the charity drive.