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  • Missed the tax deadline? Here’s how to get back on track without stress

    If April 30 has come and gone and you still haven’t filed your taxes, you’re not alone, and you’re definitely not out of options.  While...
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  • Celebrate Cherry Blossom Season at High Park’s First-Ever Spring Fest

    What to know High Park will be holding its first ever Spring Fest at Colborne Lodge Museum on May 2 and 3 from 11 a.m....
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  • Running out of time? Here’s how to file your taxes with confidence before April 30

    Canada’s April 30 tax deadline is fast approaching, and many Canadians might be feeling the pressure to get their returns filed quickly and accurately.  Whether...
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  • Toronto R&B singer Daniel Caesar announces world tour with hometown stop this summer

    What to know Daniel Caesar has announced his “Son Of Spergy Tour” following a double win at this year’s Junos. The Toronto R&B star will...
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  • From Justin Bieber dance parties to Broadway classics, here’s what’s on this April in Toronto

    April means we’re in the swing of things this season — or rather, the swing of spring. This month, Toronto is rolling out a jam-packed...
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  • Want a chance to see the FIFA World Cup 26™ in person? Visa and RBC have you covered

    What to know Visa is giving Canadians a chance to participate in the historic FIFA World Cup 26™ through a Canada-wide contest. Eligible RBC Visa...
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  • Beyond the 9 to 5: A guide to managing modern income streams

    More Canadians than ever are earning money from more than one place. You might be a homeowner managing a rental property, an investor navigating capital...
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  • Here’s how FACE is powering the next generation of Black women founders

    What to know Black women are one of the fastest-growing groups of entrepreneurs in Canada, receiving more than $13 million in funding from FACE and...
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  • ‘Stay out ICE,’ Mayor Olivia Chow releases new video message to ICE ahead of FIFA World Cup

    What to know Olivia Chow says ICE “has no place” in Toronto and reiterated the stance in a new social media video ahead of the...
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  • ‘I messed up,’ Chilling audio exchange between air traffic controllers released after fatal Air Canada crash in New York

    What to know An Air Canada Express flight hit a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia, killing both pilots and injuring dozens. Audio shows a...
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  • The Sadies perform LIVE @ the Bata Shoe Museum in celebration of the launch of their new book, Rough and Ready: A History of Cowboy Boots

    One of the Bata Shoe Museum’s exhibits wants you to saddle up once more in the name of boots, books, and an iconic live set...
    An open book displaying vintage cowboy boots, highlighting the history and design of cowboy footwear, in celebration of the launch of "Rough and Ready: A History of Cowboy Boots.".
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  • Want to maximize your tax refund? Here are three tips for Canadians with more than one income source

    For many Canadians, income no longer comes from just one place. Whether it’s side gigs, freelance work, or investments, having multiple streams of revenue can...
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  • Events happening in Toronto this weekend: March 20-22

    Toronto is heading into the first official weekend of spring with a packed lineup of events that hit just about every interest.  Massive fan conventions,...
    People enjoying traditional Japanese spring festival activities in Toronto, including wearing kimonos, holding fans, and celebrating under cherry blossom trees.
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  • Should birds named after racists get new names? Canadian filmmaker Aliya Jasmine explores the debate in new CBC doc

    What to know A new CBC documentary, Bird Names, explores a growing movement to rename North American birds named after historical figures linked to racism...
    Canadian filmmaker Aliya Jasmine filming outdoors for her CBC documentary exploring the debate over renaming birds named after racists, highlighting environmental and social issues.
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  • New to Canada? Here’s how you can navigate your first tax season with confidence

    Tax season has officially begun, and for many who are new to Canada, filing a tax return can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming. Between new rules,...
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