While the Toronto real estate market is still firmly in its flop era, some homes are too good to play the waiting game with. Take 52 Cornell Ave.
A major redevelopment could shake up views of the Toronto skyline and pack even more residents into the densely populated waterfront. Plans have been filed with the City seeking to bring a 49-storey ...
An international coffee chain that already boasts nearly 300 stores worldwide is gearing up to open its first Toronto ...
A cafe in Toronto that's known for its bright patio and fresh sandwiches is preparing to permanently close its doors at the ...
Toronto's skate parks may be packed, but finding a space where everyone feels welcome? That's where Queer Skate Toronto comes ...
Cineplex now offers free popcorn and drink refills in its theatres across Canada. According to Cineplex, you'll now be able ...
The federal NDP has some 'Bad Blood' with Ticketmaster and is calling for an investigation into the company after bots and ...
In 1955, 16-year-old Chris Balkos purchased a building and restaurant at the corner of Coxwell Avenue and Eastwood Road that ...
A proposed condo development just grew by 18 floors since it was first pitched in 2023, and is now planned to soar 63 levels ...
One Toronto neighbourhood that's been classified as a "food desert" by some locals is getting a new grocery store — however, ...
An avid runner and Strava app user in Toronto released his 10-month-long project this week, transforming a city map into a ...
Condo developers aren't exactly the easiest demographic to feel sympathy for, but the recent inactivity in Toronto's real ...