Winter Stations 2018: wind or vandalism?
By: Karen Doradea & Melysa Mezzapelle Winter Stations at Kew Beach in Toronto has been available to the public for a week and already hit a bit of a rough patch. This is the fourth annual Winter Stations at the beaches, with seven curated pieces that the public can... Read more
Toronto FC wins MLS Cup and rallies for champions
TTC passes two-hour transfer policy giving more leeway to students
The Toronto Transit Commission passed a significant policy today, allowing a two-hour transfer when using PRESTO. The policy passed 6-1 during today’s public transit meeting at City Hall with Councillor John Campbell being the only to vote against the proposal. The TTC estimates that the new policy will add... Read more
The Toronto Comicon 2017
Toronto Comicon by Danila Neves on Exposure Read more
Pi Day 2017
PI DAY 2017 by Rob Lowrey on Exposure Read more
Art by the Beaches
Below is a photo gallery of the art installations at the Winter Stations Design Competition at Woodbine Beach in Toronto. This is the third year for the competition which allows everyone and anyone to be a part of it as long as the deadlines and rules are met. The... Read more
Exploring the art of light in the Distillery District
  The cobblestone streets of Toronto’s Distillery district are looking at light in a new way. They’re transforming light into art. Light’s illuminating every corridor in the district. The Toronto Light Fest has transformed the Distillery District into an interactive exploration of light art. The Light Fest includes art... Read more
King Street hits a sweet spot in urban development: city planner
City councillors, planners, and engineers are working on a master plan to re-design King Street. King Street’s re-design puts transit first. “King Street is not working today. It’s that simple. It’s not working for cyclists, it’s not working for drivers, and it is certainly not working for transit. It’s... Read more
Weather with Kailie Annetts – March 13, 2017
Skedline Reporter, Kailie Annetts, gives you your weather update for Mon., March 13, 2017. Read more
10 ways to celebrate International Women’s Day in Toronto
Equality. Progress. Change. Mar. 8 is International Women’s Day. This is a time for not only Canadians but people around the globe to celebrate the progress that has been made in the fight for equality for women. This year, for Canada, the theme of the day is Equality Matters.... Read more