Author fest uses storytelling to connect readers in the digital age
This year’s theme at was “Taking Flight,” a celebration of human imagination, connection, and freedom of expression.
This year’s theme at was “Taking Flight,” a celebration of human imagination, connection, and freedom of expression.
A nonprofit group is opening up three free yoga classes weekly for Black, Indigenous and radicalized women as well as non-binary people.
Keith Vander Wees is an author, musician and podcaster who uses his life story to spread awareness about schizophrenia.
BI BI BABY is back for a second year, and the event’s organizers are renewing their calls for more bisexual visibility in the community.
Pape’s popular event “Summerfest” has been renamed to “Pape Village Block Party”, rebranded with the same community fun.
As their community grows quickly in Toronto, Mexicans across Toronto are celebrating their roots in bigger numbers every year.
The Toronto Waterfront Festival held this past weekend brought people from far and wide to see the World’s Largest Rubber Duck. The event held at 7 Queens Quay E. returned to Toronto’s waterfront for the thirteenth time.
Toronto has approved of the pilot project with details being finalized in July, under a new mayor.
A much-loved Toronto band called Communism re-appeared in their favourite Beaches venue on April 6 after a three-year hiatus.
The East York Hall of Fame is inducting five people from the community in their second-ever ceremony on June 1.