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A new legislation by the Ontario government is aiming to stop companies from “ghosting” job applicants in the province.
A woman has been arrested after a vehicle crashed into a pole on Lake Shore Blvd leaving several traffic lights torn down.
Black Canadian entrepreneurs have an exciting opportunity to get their hands on some huge funding for their business ideas.
The weekend is here Toronto! From the Caribana Grand Parade to a weekend-long food truck festival, here are some events to check out.
Toronto’s turning up the volume this August, keeping summer alive with a dynamic lineup of concerts that cross both genres and generations.
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August is Emancipation Month, and Toronto has a lineup of events for residents to recognize and celebrate the month.
The TTC is apologizing to passengers and communities for blaring bus horns amid residents voicing frustrations.
If you’ve ever wanted to eat dinner while suspended 150 feet in the air, now is your chance. The Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is bringing ‘Dinner in the Sky’ to Toronto, marking the first time ...
A team of researchers is warning about the risks of normalizing prejudice after it found that youth are more likely discriminatory comments.
The Ontario government says it will appeal a provincial court’s decision that found it unconstitutional to remove Toronto’s bike lanes.
This year, Toronto Carnival is hosting two Carnival Villages, with one at Sankofa Square and the other at Coronation Park. The hubs are open to the public to enjoy live music, dance, food, and a ...
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