Metrolinx Pape construction meets with varied opinions from area businesses and residents
Residents and owners of Pape Village businesses have mixed feelings about the The Metrolinx Pape Ontario line construction between Pape and Sammon Avenue.
Residents and owners of Pape Village businesses have mixed feelings about the The Metrolinx Pape Ontario line construction between Pape and Sammon Avenue.
The excitement surrounding the latest Sarah J. Maas book drop was so high that some customers visibly expressed their happiness when they came to purchase the new novel, a Beaches bookshop employee says.
More than 600 children will soon gather in East York to mark Uke Day, a celebration of ukulele music, singing and community on April 18.
Pop Music was the only record store in Toronto chosen by the British rock band Idles to feature a listening party for their fifth studio album Tangk on Feb. 14.
Story Arts Centre students can request information on ingredients, or the modification of items at the cafeteria food preparation counter, the cafeteria’s operations manager says.
Former Toronto Raptor Pascal Siakam’s legacy will endure at one East York hospital, and a trade won’t stop it from growing, according to a hospital senior manager.
Nestled along the Playter Estates – Danforth East York neighbourhood, a mini version of a painted house sits on a post, where residents and passersby stop to take a look at the free books inside.
When one first thinks of the term psychic, many of the flashier, cliché aspects come to mind. However, those who are more familiar with the metaphysical see their psychic as a therapist figure.
With Christmas music, dance and candies, the east end welcomes back the Beaches Santa Claus parade after a three-years absence.
Space for Grief is an immersive art installation held at Evergreen Brick Works on Bayview Avenue until Nov. 18.