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Toronto's gay community says dating can often be messy in the city, but many locals say they are still hopeful they can find love.
Your Doctors Online is reshaping the way Canadians connect with doctors, putting timely, accessible, and personalized care into their hands.
From downtown festivities to lakeside fireworks, Canada Day 2025 is shaping up to be a celebration to remember across the GTA.
Many people in Canada take Pride for granted. But for those coming from countries where they are persecuted for their ...
Join us for a vibrant and hands-on creative experience in this exciting 4-week art workshop where participants of all ages will learn to craft ...
As summer kicks off in Toronto, so does one of the city’s most anticipated culinary events, Summerlicious, from July 4 - 20.
A woman is feeling confused and upset after Mississauga transit officers attempted to remove her from a bus for having her pet dog on board.
Randy’s Patties is filing a lawsuit against a Toronto-based shop for allegedly using the same name, leading to confusion amongst customers.
Ontario-born singer Josh Ross is apologizing after receiving backlash from Canadians for calling the U.S. the “best” country in the world.
A school has decided to completely remove Grade 12 students’ yearbook quotes after some of them wrote political messages.
Maple Leafs fans are rejoicing after the team announced that former captain John Tavares will be staying after negotiations.
Toronto, it’s time to turn up the heat, as this July is serving the hottest lineup of events, epic street festivals, star-studded performances, and unforgettable family moments across the city.
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