East-end artists gather as Danforth East Arts Fair makes its return
After a two year absence during the pandemic, over 60 of the city’s artisans and creatives banded together for the Danforth East Arts Fair this past weekend.
After a two year absence during the pandemic, over 60 of the city’s artisans and creatives banded together for the Danforth East Arts Fair this past weekend.
The Pape Village Summerfest provided a much needed experience for locals after Taste of the Danforth was cancelled.
With the way this Argos season has come along, the team’s slogan of “Pull Together” could not be more fitting.
Despite the ups and downs faced through week nine, the club showed resilience and unity in abundance in a gutsy come-from-behind 34-20 victory against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday night in front of 11,623 at BMO Field.
Marina Stakusic is the only Canadian to win her first round of qualifiers at the National Bank Open in Toronto.
Canadian teenager Kayla Cross did not let the defeat in her maiden National Bank Open dampen her mood on Saturday.
Canadian tennis sensation Leylah Annie Fernandez’s rehab from a stress fracture in the foot did not hamper her mood or expectation coming into this year’s National Bank Open.
Toronto’s growing Gen Z population faces yet another roadblock ahead as real estate prices sky-rocket, and the future of owning a home looks bleak.
A sudden rise in gas prices and auto insurance has left Scarborough residents questioning if driving is still affordable.
Election time is usually the moment when people’s voices are heard and issues are addressed, but some members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community feel they have been ignored.
Though the Ontario election will undoubtedly have a winner, some voters, particularly younger ones, are worried about whether their concerns are aligned with those they are voting for