Pulse
What Toronto is talking about — straight from social feeds.
Reddit · 188 posts
All Reddit →Toronto police released an investigation note asking who's paying young people to carry out gun crimes, including the US consulate shooting. They're looking at a pattern of youth getting hired for violent jobs. Police want information on who's organizing and funding it.
Jamaican-born reggae singer Stranger Cole was a key figure in establishing Toronto as a reggae hotspot. His influence shaped the city's music scene in ways most locals have no idea about.
Toronto police have seized 6 drones near World Cup events since last Wednesday. Stepped-up security around the tournament is real.
Someone's leading a ride through the Don Valley to Todmorden Mills to explore a WWI labour camp where German sailors made bricks for Toronto buildings. Coffee and history included.
Premier Doug Ford got booed at the FIFA Fan Fest during Canada's match against Bosnia. City's World Cup atmosphere hitting different.
A queer Toronto group was removed from Instagram right before Pride month, then Meta hit them with a bizarre accusation of "human exploitation." The community's raising questions about how the platform moderates LGBTQ+ accounts.
YouTube · 40 posts
All YouTube →Hundreds of Ghanaian supporters gathered outside a downtown hotel Monday night to welcome Ghana's national team to Toronto ahead of Wednesday's World Cup match against Panama. When the team bus pulled in around 6 p.m., fans erupted — and the team's former captain Asamoah Gyan even joined supporters for a jama celebration outside. The energy's carrying through to the match.
Rosalía's Lux Tour stop at Scotiabank Arena was theatrical from start to finish — live orchestra, intricate choreography, visuals that hit hard. Every moment felt intentional.
Black Stars landed in Toronto — their squad is settling in ahead of the Panama match Wednesday. Final training happened in Rhode Island before the journey north.
Ridgeways halal grilled chicken on KetKoot is having a moment—viral on social media and people are lining up in Mississauga to try it.
Taste of Little Italy is taking over Toronto streets with dance parties. The festival is turning the neighbourhood into a full vibe right now.
A 4K walking tour of downtown Toronto as a FIFA World Cup host city just dropped and it's blowing up—beautiful shots of the city dressed up for the tournament.