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  • In photos: The road to Toronto Caribbean Carnival 2022

    Nick Lachance The road to Toronto Caribbean Carnival is long, and the 2022 edition was years in the making. On the way to the parade...
    The Road To Toronto Carnival 2022
    Culture
  • Beer Guide: Six premium patios in Toronto

    Nick Lachance The beers served on these patios may not be made on the premises, but they’re some of the best outdoor sips you can...
    Cheers with beer at Paradise Grapevine, which is on our list of the best patios in Toronto
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  • Draught picks: Toronto’s best brewery pints and patios

    Nick Lachance There’s never been a better time to get a can of beer from the city’s best breweries, but sometimes a hot day calls...
    Cheers with beers on a patio. The NOW team celebrated for our list of the best brewery beers and patios in Toronto
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  • Out Of Order photo exhibit sheds light on post-concussion syndrome

    Nick Lachance After a concussion, most people will recover and return to feeling like themselves after a few days or a couple of weeks, but...
    An image from from the out of order exhibit illustrating post-concussive syndrome
    Art & DesignCulture
  • In photos: Thousands rally in Toronto in support of Ukraine

    Protesting Russia's invasion of Ukraine, demonstrators in the thousands gathered at Yonge and Dundas Square and marched to Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Sunday....
    Thousands of Ukrainian Canadians and their allies filled the streets of downtown Toronto to protest Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
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  • In photos: Rhythms And Resistance celebrates Toronto’s Caribbean legacy

    The illuminated sign from Record Nook – the iconic Bathurst record shop run by ska legends Jackie Mittoo and Lord Tanamo – now hangs at...
    A sign for the Calypso Carnival hosted by the Canadian Negro Women's club is on display at Rhythms and Resistance: Celebrating Toronto’s powerful Caribbean music legacy at the Friar’s Museum located on the second floor of Shoppers Drug Mart south of Yonge-Dundas Square.
    Music
  • In Photos: Freedom Convoy trucks sat out anti-mandate protest in Toronto

    The ”Freedom Convoy” is running out of gas in Toronto. Anti-mandate protestors, some carrying jerry cans, didn't have the expected trucker escort honking alongside them...
    A family pretends to guzzle gas with no trucks to fill because the freedom convoy didn't return to Toronto..
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  • In photos: #FreedomConvoy stops in Toronto

    Protestors and counter-protestors filled the streets of Toronto Saturday from hospital row on University to Bloor. People opposed to vaccine mandates and other public health...
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  • In photos: Vigil for remains found at another BC residential school

    Land defenders took to Yonge and Dundas, reclaimed as Landback Square, on Sunday, January 30, to hold a vigil after the possible remains of 93...
    LeeAnne Bewasays Shawanabineshii Stevens (right) reads a poem as a small group of Land Defenders take over the intersection of Yonge and Dundas, reclaimed as Landback Square, Sunday January 30, 2022. The group held a vigil to honour the remains of 93 residential school victims found by Williams Lake First Nation in British Columbia last week.
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  • A Toronto art installation takes you inside an MRI machine

    MRI: From Behind The Plexi by Naomi Jaye is on display at Merdian Arts Centre (5040 Yonge) from November 11-14. Noon-5 pm. insidemri.com There is...
    A person lies on a table in MRI: From Behind The Plexi by Naomi Jaye
    Art & DesignCulture
  • Every night Roxton Road sings in support of frontline workers

    Every night at 7:30 pm sharp, Ken Whiteley, Ellen Manney and Ben Whiteley step out onto their front porch, instruments in hand, and lead assembled neighbours...
    Music