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Indigenous publishers preserve stories in print as book sales rise
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoOn about 25,000 of those desks, and on bookshelves across the country, are copies of Elements of...
Toronto traffic is so bad that it's making people consider moving away
BlogTo· 12 hours agoWhether it's because of a car accident, construction, events, road closures or just the rush hour...
‘The chickens are coming home to roost’: Traffic woes causing residents to consider leaving Toronto...
Toronto Star· 7 hours agoToronto’s traffic has become so unbearable that more than half of residents in the Greater Toronto...
Flyer showing how cheap cars were in Toronto 50 years ago spurs talk about cost of living
BlogTo· 6 days agoThe cost of living has been the most popular topic in Toronto by far over the last few years given ...
Shawn Micallef: Does Toronto need a design czar? The case for a chief ‘City Designer and Architect’
Toronto Star· 3 days agoToronto is ugly. Toronto doesn’t have any good or beautiful architecture. None of this is true, of...
Clients are aging. Are their financial plans ready? | Investment Executive
Investment Executive· 6 days agoAn April report from the Canadian Institute of Actuaries found Canadians’ life expectancy is...
Lucinda Williams Set Winnipeg Folk Fest Alight | Exclaim!
Exclaim! Music· 1 day agoHow many concerts or shows does one need to attend before live music begins to lose meaning? How ...
Toronto is losing the war on rats. Here’s how it got so bad and what the city should be doing
Toronto Star· 2 days agoIt was the summer of 2018 and rats were everywhere: running across Bloor Street in broad daylight; nesting in residential neighbourhoods, under garages, ...
‘Mere mortal’ Toronto home sellers resist waiting for fall market
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoThe Toronto-area real-estate market tipped more decisively into buyers’ territory in June, but that...
I went to rat school in New York City to see if Toronto had any hope of beating back its rodent...
Toronto Star· 2 days agoNEW YORK—Bobby Corrigan, a world-renowned rat expert, grew up in Brooklyn reading mystery novels....