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Wednesday · Jun 10, 2026

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11:59
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Tonight

Guided Tours of Scotiabank Arena

Scotiabank Arena

10:47
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News Brief

Male found dead in Aurora home; 6 in custody

York Regional Police responded to a residence near Wellington and Walton Drive; homicide investigators engaged.

10:29
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News Brief

Mayor Chow welcomes Somali referee barred from U.S.

FIFA referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the U.S. for the World Cup due to travel restrictions; Chow says he'd be welcome in Toronto.

10:11
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Pulse

Teens plead guilty in Scarborough cinema rampage

Two 15-year-olds have pleaded guilty to a rampage that included shooting up a Scarborough cinema and ended in a tow truck driver's death.

9:53
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News Brief

Ford responds to Trump's CUSMA trade threat

Ontario premier says trade partnership depends on mutual need after Trump signals he won't renew Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade deal.

9:35
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Pulse

TTC rolling out PA system to call out bad behaviour

the TTC's getting a new tool — they can now call out sketchy behaviour in stations over the PA system in real time.

9:17
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News Brief

OPP constable from Brampton killed in line of duty

Const. Tarun Bali, 29, was struck by a vehicle while attempting to arrest a fleeing suspect near Hearst, Ontario.

8:59
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Pulse

Roncesvalles bartender gets $21K community fundraiser

Roncesvalles came through for a bartender who was hit by a vehicle — the community raised over $21,000 to help with recovery.

8:41
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News Brief

Air Canada pilot flew 900+ flights without proper licence

Geoffrey Wall captained commercial aircraft for 16 years using fraudulent credentials, raising questions about airline oversight.

8:23
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Eat & Drink

World Cup dining: 6 spots near Toronto Stadium worth visiting

From Italian fine dining to smash burgers and hot dogs, here's where to eat near the action.

8:04
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News Brief

Bosnian supporters bringing world's largest coffee pot

A six-foot golden coffee pot recognized by Guinness will serve fans at Friday's Bosnia vs. Canada World Cup match.

8:00
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Tonight

Rogers Centre Ballpark Tours

Rogers Centre

8:00
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Tonight

Madison Beer with Thuy and Lulu Simon

Coca-Cola Coliseum

8:00
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Tonight

Tiger Bride - Toronto

Michael Young Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts

7:30
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Tonight

& Juliet - Toronto

Royal Alexandra Theatre

7:30
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Tonight

Paranormal Activity - Toronto

Ed Mirvish Theatre

7:30
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Tonight

Cavalry FC at York United FC

York Lions Stadium

7:07
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Tonight

Philadelphia Phillies at Toronto Blue Jays

Rogers Centre

7:00
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Tonight

Jane Remover with Dazegxd

The Danforth Music Hall

7:00
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Tonight

Toronto Tempo vs. Connecticut Sun

Coca-Cola Coliseum

7:00
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Tonight

FIFA Countdown Concert

Fort York Garrison Commons

7:00
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Tonight

FIFA Countdown Concert

Fort York & The Bentway

5:49
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Neighborhoods

Suspected impaired driver hits police cruiser in Mississauga

Woman arrested after rear-ending marked vehicle during traffic stop on Dixie Road late Tuesday.

5:34
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Pulse

Free FIFA countdown concert tonight with storms

The FIFA Countdown Concert is happening tonight at Yonge-Dundas Square. Thunderstorms and heat are expected but the worst should pass before evening. Expect crowds and bring an...

5:19
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News Brief

Pascal Rhéaume named Toronto Sceptres head coach

The former NHL player and 2003 Stanley Cup champion takes over after Troy Ryan's departure to San Jose.

5:04
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Neighborhoods

Newmarket massage therapist charged with sexual assault

York Regional Police investigating incidents at wellness clinics in Aurora and Newmarket; police seek additional victims.

4:49
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Pulse

Someone's giving away a free FIFA countdown ticket

A Toronto redditor's friend got sick and they're handing out one free ticket to tonight's FIFA Countdown Concert. Check r/toronto if you want it.

4:34
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News Brief

World Cup weather: thunderstorms possible Friday at kickoff

A cold front will bring rain and potential thunderstorms, but the worst should pass before the 3 p.m. match.

4:19
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Neighborhoods

Coyote scratches child at Markham playground

York Regional Police warn of concerning animal behaviour near McCowan and 16th Avenue after three incidents in 24 hours.

3:49
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Pulse

Geese caused a 401 traffic jam today

A gaggle of geese stalled the Highway 401 during rush hour Wednesday. The birds are winning against the TTC and gridlock.

3:34
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News Brief

TTC surveillance expands across all 70 subway stations

Real-time monitoring and public address warnings will target smoking, vandalism, and loitering as part of new subway safety program.

3:19
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Neighborhoods

Markham man charged in online child luring case

Peel Regional Police arrested suspect after investigation into use of multiple social media platforms to target youth.

3:04
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News Brief

Hotels half-empty as World Cup opens Friday

Roughly 50% of Toronto hotel rooms remain unbooked despite the tournament's economic promises.

3:04
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News Brief

Three years missing: family appeals for Autumn Shaganash

On the third anniversary of her disappearance near a Barrie park, family members and police renew their search for answers.

2:00
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Tonight

Tiger Bride - Toronto

Michael Young Theatre at Young Centre for the Performing Arts

1:42
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News Brief

Getting to Toronto Stadium during World Cup: the full transit plan

Road closures, GO trains, streetcar detours, and added service: here's how to reach FIFA matches and the Fan Festival.

1:30
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Tonight

& Juliet - Toronto

Royal Alexandra Theatre

1:30
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Tonight

Paranormal Activity - Toronto

Ed Mirvish Theatre

1:19
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Pulse

Dave's Hot Chicken sliders are landing in Toronto

Trying out Dave's Hot Chicken in the city—the slider spot is getting views for spicy chicken done right.

12:57
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News Brief

TTC slow zones could add time to World Cup trips

Five reduced-speed sections on Line 1 may delay commutes during FIFA matches and Fan Festival days downtown.

12:34
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Pulse

Bike Share readying for World Cup transportation surge

Toronto's bike share program is gearing up to handle World Cup traffic, positioning itself as a key way fans get to matches and the FIFA Fan Festival downtown.

12:12
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News Brief

Where Toronto fans watch their World Cup team

A comprehensive guide to venues across the city where supporters of all 48 nations can catch their team's matches.

11:49
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Neighborhoods

Ontario approves massive Vaughan development with 17 towers

Nearly 10,000 residential units, a 73-storey tower, and 1.6 acres of public space planned for Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.

9:30
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Tonight

Casa Loma General Admission

Casa Loma

8:48
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Pulse

Goats spotted at Don Valley Brick Works

random herd of goats just chilling at don valley brick works. ten minutes from downtown and you find this. love this city.

8:31
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News Brief

Bosnian Canadians gear up for World Cup opening match in Toronto

Brothers Adis and Amir Mrakovic are turning their Etobicoke deli parking lot into a watch party as Bosnia plays its second World Cup tournament.

7:59
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Pulse

1 in 4 Toronto kids experiencing poverty

one in four kids in toronto are living in poverty. report out today shows families falling further below the line.

7:42
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News Brief

Daycare waitlists grow as Ontario faces shortage of early childhood educators

Staff shortages, not lack of space, are keeping families off-waitlists. The province needs 10,000 more educators by December 2026.

7:10
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Pulse

World Cup drone rehearsal lights up the Harbourfront

world cup drone rehearsal just went down on the harbourfront — 100+ drones doing a coordinated light show. it was wild.

6:53
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News Brief

World Cup visitors warned about Toronto's toxic illicit drug supply

Health officials urge caution as the city's unregulated drugs contain unpredictable contaminants including fentanyl, which can be lethal.

6:37
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Neighborhoods

One person hospitalized after metal shed panels collapse in Scarborough

Rescue crews stabilized and extracted the trapped individual on Marchington Circle near Victoria Park and Ellesmere.

6:20
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Feature

Canadian scientists racing to diagnose CTE before death

Researchers at CAMH are trying to be the first lab in the world to detect chronic traumatic encephalopathy in living patients.