January is expected to end on a fairly chaotic note, weather-wise, in Toronto with significant winds, flurries and a cold front set for this week.
Antisemitism continues to grow across the world, and on Holocaust Remembrance Day, one Toronto museum is looking to spotlight the harms of sharing misinformation online.
Assembly Hall is dedicated to nurturing and celebrating community, creativity and culture with arts-focused classes, performances and events. The beautifully restored building, which blends ...
Ring in the new year with Art Hive at MOCA! Drop in on January 27 for an art-making session that uses creative prompts to ...
After a fatal allergic reaction at Crumbl Cookies in Ajax, another incident is raising urgent questions about the clarity of ...
Toronto rapper Top 5 has been arrested in a firearm investigation, only months after being freed in a murder trial.
A cancer-inducing synthetic food dye was just banned in the United States and it’s a matter of time before it’s forbidden in ...
For the first time in history, Toronto will ring in the Lunar New Year with a dazzling fireworks display at Nathan Phillips ...
Located downtown, Friends of Ruby is a welcoming space that provides 2SLGBTQ+ youth between 16 and 29 years old with ...
Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie says she’s ready to become Ontario’s next premier, despite Doug Ford being “selfish” for calling an election.
A town hall in Brampton has community leaders rallying for more local support in the wake of Black youth disappearing throughout the GTA.
Canadians and 2SLGBTQ+ charities are speaking out after Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said he is only aware of two genders.