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Toronto cyclists may soon have a part of Bloor Street to call their own. Read more
Toronto Municipal Election
Oct 22, 2018
He’s going up against one of the longest sitting members of Toronto City Council. But Nick Di Nizio is not afraid. ‘‘It̵7;s going to be a slug out right until the end. And it might get dirty and it might get bad, but we are ready for that. We are... Read more
Toronto wants to prune tree bylaws
Archive 2014 Mar 6, 2014
Toronto wants to save more trees by tightening up some of the city bylaws. Read more
Mayor Rob Ford's key item took a bulk of the time on Wednesday-- the first day of November's city council meeting. Read more
Shopping at thrift stores is meant to be an accessible alternative for those who might not be able to afford regular retail prices, but at some big thrift store chains, customers are wondering if maybe they̵7;re no longer getting a bargain. Savers — known in Canada as Value Village —... Read more
The Visual and Digital Arts program is preparing for its graduation art exhibition to showcase students̵7; selected work. The show opens Friday, April 5 at Humber̵7;s L Space Gallery at the Lakeshore Campus. The exhibition is called Ouroboros. “The symbol of Ouroboros means the destruction of art, but the recreation... Read more
Toronto artists say events like the Toronto Art Crawl allow them to build important relationships with their customers. “It̵7;s a fantastic way, whether you̵7;re new as a business owner or have been established. To get your name out there in the community, and get your brand known,” Marissa says. Marissa... Read more
Fashion Art Toronto (FAT) wrapped up its fall/winter four-day fashion week, showcasing collections from 40 Canadian designers last Sunday, Nov. 19. Designers from previous fashion weeks returned this season, but FAT also welcomed new designers. Among these fresh faces was Sanya Rambally Conklin, founder and designer of Sandy Bottom Swimwear.... Read more