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Opinion: I’ve been caring for people with opioid addiction for more than a decade. Here are the...
The Globe and Mail· 6 hours agoA dozen years ago, when I started caring for people with opioid addiction, I assessed a patient in...
Don Valley West byelection date set
Toronto Star· 3 days agoThe city has set a date for a byelection to replace the late councillor Jaye Robinson.
Star Editorial Board: Torontonians are leaving the city. Can we blame them?
Toronto Star· 10 hours agoThe fact that his destination was the Scotiabank Arena, where Horan was performing, for Pete’s sake,...
The 36th Annual Beaches Jazz Festival officially kicks off today to get T.O. groovin' to swing,...
CNW· 10 hours ago/CNW/ - It's just not summer in Toronto without the Beaches Jazz Festival. The 36th annual local,...
Toronto looking at ways to beautify city streets
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 12 hours agoA midtown city councillor has launched an effort to reverse what he sees as the deterioration of Toronto's streetscape into "a filthy, ugly place" by...
Are goats the G.O.A.T. for mowing invasive weeds? | CBC News
CBC.ca· 1 day agoAre goats the G.O.A.T. for mowing invasive weeds? A trailer slowly backs into a grassy meadow, just...
'Peace, love, unity and respect': Thousands celebrate Pride in downtown Toronto
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoTORONTO — Balloons, confetti and bubbles filled the air as thousands of people came together in...
I was on the advisory committee to rename Yonge Dundas Square. Here’s where it all went wrong
Toronto Star· 5 days agoFrom the outset the process for renaming Dundas Street was flawed and so too is the final outcome....
Pro-Palestinian protesters say Toronto Pride Parade stopped over refusal to meet demands
CTV Toronto· 3 days agoA newly formed group of protesters called the Coalition Against Pinkwashing says the decision to...
Edward Keenan: Doug Ford couldn’t abandon the Science Centre quick enough. So now who will pay to...
Toronto Star· 6 days agoThe city doesn’t want to be on the hook for repairs caused by years of provincial neglect.