Toronto screams with the After Dark Film Festival
Thousands attended the Toronto After Dark Film Festival that took place at the Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto from Oct. 17 to 25.
Thousands attended the Toronto After Dark Film Festival that took place at the Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto from Oct. 17 to 25.
Schools and clubs saw increased interest from youth in being part of their sports teams
The old line was going to run from Pape to Osgoode, and cover much less ground. Now, parts of the Yonge line are proposed extend as far as Richmond Hill, and the community is excited.
Hundreds of people lined up outside The Hunny Pot in Toronto all week, after Ontario’s first brick and mortar cannabis stores opened across the province on April 1.
Reaction to the province’s ban on cellphones in classrooms, starting in September, is split among educators, parents and teachers.
On March 17, TFC will play their first MLS home game of the season at BMO Field against the New England Revolution, after having the most difficult months in recent years, and the expectation of attendance is unknown.
Mayor John Tory recently took to Twitter to proclaim March 6 ‘City of Toronto Day.’ In that spirit, we’ve put together a list of eight significant changes that have occurred in the city in the last 19 years.
The Venezuelan community in Toronto is finding hope after Venezuela’s leader of the opposition, Juan Guaidó, proclaimed himself president on Jan. 23.
A man has been arrested but police are continuing to investigate after 80 car break-ins and thefts in the St. Clair West area were reported.