Tuesday · Jun 9, 2026
Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena
Scotiabank Arena
World Cup Road Closures Set for Exhibition Place Match Days
Multiple roads around Exhibition Place will close five hours before and up to three hours after each of the six FIFA matches at Toronto Stadium.
Housing Advocate Lombardi Enters Ontario Liberal Leadership Race
Eric Lombardi, who has pushed for housing reform, joins five candidates vying to lead the provincial Liberal Party.
TDSB Students Face Major Changes Heading Into Fall
The Toronto District School Board has announced staffing cuts and program eliminations following the province's takeover last year.
Durham College Employee Faces Child Luring Charges
Durham Regional Police charged a 23-year-old Whitby resident with luring minors aged 12 and 13 via Reddit and Snapchat.
Public input deadline on Billy Bishop airport's future
Feds want your input on what happens to Billy Bishop airport. If you care about the island airport, the deadline to have a say is July 24.
GTA Residents Losing Sleep Over Financial Stress
A new poll shows 44 per cent of GTA residents lose sleep due to money worries—above the national average of 40 per cent.
Canada Post warns of World Cup delivery delays
Canada Post is warning of mail delays in Toronto and Vancouver during World Cup match days due to road closures and disruptions. Plan ahead if you're expecting packages.
Seven More Suspects Wanted in Rexdale Shooting Death
Police issued Canada-wide warrants Tuesday for seven suspects in the fatal shooting of Anthony Taylor, 28, at a TCH building near Rexdale Boulevard.
Eglinton and Allen intersection study under way
City's running a study on the Eglinton & Allen intersection—so if you're commuting through there, expect possible surveys or observation work happening.
City Reselling World Cup Tickets to Avoid Property Tax Hike
Toronto is profiting from its FIFA ticket allocation to offset ballooning tournament costs, which have grown from $30M to $380M.
French Chef Didier Leroy Opening Intimate Restaurant in the Junction
Master Chef Didier Leroy is launching The French Kitchen, a 20-seat fine-dining spot with seasonal tasting menus on Dundas West.
Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours
Rogers Centre
Tiger Bride - Toronto
Michael Young Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts
& Juliet - Toronto
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Bleachers Forever
RBC Amphitheatre
Paranormal Activity - Toronto
Ed Mirvish Theatre
Philadelphia Phillies at Toronto Blue Jays
Rogers Centre
Jane Remover with Dazegxd
The Danforth Music Hall
Leanna Firestone - Victory Lap Tour
The Drake Hotel
Marie Ann Longlade School Of Dance Presents - Spring Melody 2026
Living Arts Centre Auditorium
UK Pink Floyd Experience - The Authentic Tribute to The Floyd
Flato Markham Theatre
Trousdale
The Mod Club
Villanelle
The Garrison
VILLANELLE
The Garrison - Toronto
Leanna Firestone
The Drake Hotel Toronto
Spite, Emmure, PSYCHO-FRAME, Rev3rent
The Phoenix Concert Theatre
Spite
Phoenix Concert Theatre
Toronto Zoo offers free field trips for all students this fall
The City is funding a new pilot program that makes Toronto Zoo visits free for K-12 classes across all four public school boards.
City Hall model updated with Toronto's latest changes
City Hall has a model of Toronto and it's been updated with all the recent changes to the city. it's actually sick — way smaller than the detailed one at Yonge and Dundas but...
Ontario residents getting tax-free government payout this week
The Ontario Trillium Benefit—combining energy, property tax, and sales tax credits—hits bank accounts Wednesday, June 10.
DoWestFest crowds show Toronto needs more pedestrian streets
DoWestFest was so packed everyone's talking about how badly the city needs more car-free streets. Montreal had them all summer long, but Toronto's finally getting one on Church...
Canada Post service disruptions expected during World Cup matches
Mail delivery will be interrupted near Toronto Stadium and the FIFA Fan Festival during matches, with postal codes M6K, M6J, and M5V most affected.
Street sign in Lansdowne reminds people to take a break
someone spotted a street sign in the Lansdowne area that was a genuinely nice reminder to step back and take a break every now and then. small moments.
Rents falling as new condo units flood Toronto market
A surge of newly completed apartments is driving asking rents lower across Toronto, though landlords are still raising rents on occupied units.
York Region transit fares rising 3 per cent starting in July
Adult PRESTO fares will jump from $4.12 to $4.24 as York Region hikes prices to cover rising operating costs.
Gordie Howe Bridge opens Friday after Trump standoff
The $6.4 billion border crossing between Windsor and Detroit will finally open this week, ending a months-long political standoff.
A$AP Rocky back in Toronto after 8 years
A$AP Rocky's in town for the Don't Be Dumb tour — his first Toronto show in 8 years. Check if there's still tickets left if you're into it.
Education unions demand smaller classes, more support ahead of talks
Ontario's five main education unions are united in contract negotiations set to conclude by Labour Day, seeking wage increases and improved working conditions.
Baby fox spotted hunting near Mimico Creek
Someone caught a baby fox enjoying a snack near Mimico Creek last night. Spring babies are out and about — keep an eye out if you're near the water.
Air Canada pilot flew hundreds of flights without required license
Peel Regional Police are investigating a former airline captain who allegedly operated commercial flights without the mandatory airline transport pilot license.
Poke Burgers opens at World Food Market this summer
Instagram-famous burger spot that fuses poke and smash burgers is finally landing a brick-and-mortar location at Yonge and Gould.
Toronto's sky had a wild pattern this morning
Strange geometric pattern showed up in the sky this morning near downtown. People are still figuring out what it was — satellite trails, military test, or just a really cool...
7 in 10 Toronto residents say World Cup cost isn't worth it
A new poll finds 70% of GTA respondents think the $1 billion public funding for World Cup matches doesn't justify the disruption and costs.
Summer food festivals worth marking on your calendar
From tropical Caribbean flavours to tequila-soaked taco celebrations, here are standout food festivals coming to the GTA this summer.
Casa Loma General Admission
Casa Loma
Toronto man juggling soccer ball to Niagara Falls
A 26-year-old is walking from the CN Tower to Niagara Falls while juggling a soccer ball for seven days. He's already covered 85+ kilometers and is halfway through the challenge.
World Cup final preparations underway in Toronto
Toronto and Vancouver are putting final touches on venues and transportation as FIFA World Cup matches kick off in days. Players are trying to tune out the hype and focus on the game.
Pickering marine rescue seeking volunteers for 60th year
PARA Marine Search and Rescue responds to about 30 Lake Ontario emergencies annually and is seeking crew and administrative volunteers as it marks six decades of service.
Metrolinx accessibility issues on new Eglinton Crosstown
Disability advocates are calling out Metrolinx for design failures on the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Inaccessible features are showing up before the line even opens.
Two-alarm apartment fire injures one near Fort York
Toronto Fire extinguished flames in a single unit early Tuesday, preventing spread to neighbouring apartments in the Bastion Street and Fort York Boulevard area.
Flooding displaces 28 families from East York housing tower
A burst hot water pipe on the 17th floor of a Toronto Community Housing building near Main and Danforth flooded 43 units Sunday morning.
Venus and Jupiter lighting up Toronto skies right now
Venus and Jupiter are aligned in the sky above Toronto tonight—check the western horizon before sunset. Polson Pier and Woodbine Park both offering incredible views of the...
Third suspect charged in Wychwood murder case
A 39-year-old Peterborough man is the third person charged with first-degree murder in the December 2025 death of 79-year-old Jolan Kun.
Food bank prepares for World Cup disruptions downtown
Daily Bread Food Bank redirecting clients during FIFA matches as road closures and exclusion zones near Toronto Stadium create access challenges.
A 2012 receipt shows how much dining costs have risen
Five people lunched at Terroni for under $100 in 2012. The same meal costs 40% more today, sparking debate over shrinkflation.
Lawyer drops sexsomnia defence in Calgary sexual assault case
A defence counsel has withdrawn his bid to have a University of Toronto sleep disorder expert testify after the expert admitted to conflating patient information.