Vegan Torontonians shop, feast at holiday market
The thirrd annual Veg Holiday Market took over Artscape Wychwood Barns on Sunday withy vegan foods, drinks, and gifts
The thirrd annual Veg Holiday Market took over Artscape Wychwood Barns on Sunday withy vegan foods, drinks, and gifts
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.
Max Eisen speaks about his experience in Auschwitz and talks about current acts of hate at Centennial College’s Holocaust Education Week’s event.
Harbourfront hosts 16th annual Day Of The Dead celebration to honour and educate others about the Mexican holiday.
Thousands attended the Toronto After Dark Film Festival that took place at the Scotiabank Theatre in downtown Toronto from Oct. 17 to 25.
The Art of the Danforth Festival, presented by East End Arts, is a 10-day-long event starting today, May 2, and is intended to reflect and connect the diverse identities of the East Danforth neighbourhood, stretching from Greenwood to Woodbine Station.
Children of all ages spent their Friday afternoon egg painting with a little bit of a sugar rush. Church of the Holy Trinity Guildwood organized an activity day for children in the Scarborough area. While…
Curran Hall Community Association hosted a fundraiser filled with bake goods, coffee and a good old fashion Easter hunt.
Toronto Comicon opened its doors on March 7th, and brought with it more celebrities, retailers and fans then ever before.
There are new bears this March Break at the Toronto Zoo! Er Shun and Da Mao are the zoo’s new pandas, on loan from China. And for a more Canadian feel, Humphrey, the newly-named four month-old polar bear cub, has been put on display for the public, too.