Editorial: Tory vs. (Doug) Ford, round 2
Toronto’s mayoral race of 2018 will be a test to see if Ford Nation still lives or has the city learned from past mistakes.
Toronto’s mayoral race of 2018 will be a test to see if Ford Nation still lives or has the city learned from past mistakes.
Doug Ford announces at Ford Fest that he will officially be running in the 2018 Toronto mayoral election.
RBC Race for the Kids saw 9,000 participants and raised more than $2.5 million for Sunnybrook Hospital’s Family Navigation Project.
It’s time for a celebration, Toronto.
The 2017 North American Indigenous Games officially got underway Sunday evening, with the opening ceremonies taking place at York University’s Aviva Centre.
Train rescuer and historian slams plan to build $4b one-stop Scarborough subway. Jason Shron, of Rapido Trains Inc., also believes LRT is more important in Scarborough, not subways or streetcars.
Toronto has gained a reputation for it’s dying live music scene. Now, the city is looking to implement a number of changes to its noise bylaws to help out artists. That’s music to the ears of some bar owners, but not everyone agrees.
Don’t be surprised if you get a sense of déjà vu as the mayor and Toronto city council wrap up the budget for 2017, this week. City council finalized the budget during a meeting scheduled for Feb. 14-15. On the chopping block for budget reductions are popular public services such as library hours, childcare and the potential closing of a men’s shelter in North York for people addressing substance-abuse. They’ve all faced similar threatened cuts in previous years.
Toronto’s neighbourhoods would look prettier without boarded up stores, say supporters of Mayor Tory’s rebate cut.
Janine Manning and her son Tarquinius, 7, are worried potential pool closures may include the pool at Frankland Community School.
Mayor John Tory announced Tuesday 300 families will receive subsidized child-care this year