What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Saturday's got live music, sports, and theatre — pick your vibe and go.
Live music and theatre start now. Weather's clear, so get out.
Sports, concerts, theatre, and film spanning the weekend — mix it up.
Beach, parks, and a festival — zero dollars, full Saturday.
Live music, theatre, and solid restaurants — pair dinner with entertainment.
Musicals, sports, and playgrounds — keep the kids busy all day.
17°C, clear skies — get to the beach or parks. Perfect Saturday weather.
Bars, music, and karaoke keep Saturday spinning past midnight.
Operators charged as FIFA tightens airspace security around World Cup venues during Canada's opening match.
Sheldon Tracy-Stewart arrested Thursday with 11 offences tied to March attack on downtown venue.
About 6,000 employees ratified agreement with 12% first-year wage increase, effective through February 2030.
Canada's Drag Race star hosts four Pride-themed brunches June 13-14, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily at Toronto Eaton Centre.
Researchers at CAMH are trying to be the first lab in the world to detect chronic traumatic encephalopathy in living patients.
Read the feature →TipWise lets diners order, pay, and tip on their own time without audience pressure—a response to soaring prompt expectations.
More than 1,200 industry insiders gathered at Evergreen Brick Works for the 10th annual Best Restaurants event presented by Uber Eats.
A new casual bar with backing from Apt. 200 and Bar Isabel owners has soft-opened where the iconic neighbourhood dive bar stood for nearly 20 years.
Former Toronto Life editor's debut Every Summer After adapts to screen, topping streamers' charts in Canada and US within two days.
Canada's largest 2SLGBTQIA+ archive, founded in 1973, is securing everyday stories — Polaroids, journals, posters — that mainstream institutions ignored for decades.
Portland Street got its bike lanes and the before-and-after is stark. Wider cycling path, less car space—locals are already weighing in on the redesign.
team canada made the trek to the stadium for their first world cup match. whole city's hyped.
fans marched through downtown waving maple leafs and shooting red smoke. the whole city showed up for this.
nathan philips square was packed before kickoff. thousands of fans in red and white flooding the city core. canada's world cup moment is real.