It’s one of Toronto’s most recognizable ... what the future role will be for Old City Hall. When construction was completed in 1899, architect E.J. Lennox’s creation was for a time the ...
In healthcare facilities, where sterile aesthetics replace trees, plants and flowers, nature-based interventions can support the well-being of patients and staff who spend much of their time indoors.
The 'Mister Wolf' night club has had its liquor licence suspended after a 19-year-old was found dead with a blood alcohol more than twice the legal limit. Skip to main content Sections ...
One of the city centre's busiest streets, thousands visit or pass through Lord Street every day. Today, the area is home to the likes of Rococo Coffee House, H&M, Menkind, Popeyes and more.
Mark your calendars Toronto, reservations for Winterlicious ... there is no better time to savour the city’s sought-after culinary scene or to support the local businesses at the heart of ...
After a 19-year-old patron was found dead, a major nightclub in the GTA has been issued a liquor licence suspension. Mister Wolf — a nightclub located on Toronto’s Queen St — was issued the ...
A shopper enters a Party City store in Richmond, Calif., on Dec. 26, 2024—five days after the chain announced it would go out of business. © 2024 Fortune Media IP ...
Meanwhile, winter has provided a lot more snowy opportunities for Toronto. Content continues below So far, the city has recorded 36.6 cm of snowfall, oddly out-snowing St. John’s in the first ...
One of Toronto's upcoming transit ... of a staff recommendation that the City prioritize three stations, namely East Harbour, Bloor-Lansdowne and St. Clair-Old Weston, while the province finds ...
Ontario's alcohol regulator is moving to suspend a Toronto nightclub's liquor licence for two months after a 19-year-old man was discovered dead inside the establishment last spring. In a news release ...
DesignTO acknowledges funding support for the 2025 DesignTO Festival from the Government of Ontario, City of Toronto, and the Ontario Arts Council.
Southport City Engineer Tom Zilinek had what he called some “big, big news.” It turns out it could also be good news for Southport taxpayers. To view a sample e-Edition click the image on the left.