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Torontonians showed up and showed out in their best fits for day one of Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl XX tour.
A display of a mother pig and her piglets was cancelled at the CNE this year following public relation concerns.
Elizabeth May, who is currently serving as leader of Canada’s Green Party, is set to step down once again ahead of the next federal election.
Trauma, grief, and family drama come together in Demons, a short film premiering next month at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Calling all queer film buffs, here are five movies you’ll want to check out at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this year.
The stars are coming out at this year’s FAN EXPO. The annual event returns to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from Aug. 21-24.
A customer took to social media to accuse WestJet of price gouging after an Air Canada strike left thousands of customers stranded.
Air Canada says flights could take over a week to return to normal after reaching a tentative deal with its flight attendants.
Premier Doug Ford wants municipalities to get workers back in the office full-time, and people in Ontario have mixed feelings about it.
Pierre Poilievre will soon return to the House of Commons after winning Monday’s by-election in an Alberta riding.
Even if you are saving for a condo, chances are it will also take you longer to pay off your property. While in Toronto 10 years ago, the payment would pay off more than a quarter of the average ...
On Saturday, Aug. 23, Sankofa Square, located at Yonge and Dundas streets, will host Canada’s first large-scale public Sankofa Day — a free, 13-hour festival filled with music, art, food, film, sports ...