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  • TTC pilot project shows early success in reducing delays and improving vehicle spacing, but falls short of goals

    A TTC pilot project aimed at reducing bus and streetcar delays is showing early signs of success, with smoother service on some routes, though it...
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  • VIDEO: Toronto police reviewing arrest after suspect, officer struck by cruiser

    Toronto Police Service (TPS) say they are actively reviewing an arrest that resulted in a suspect and officer being run over by a police vehicle....
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  • ‘Tis the season! Here are the best winter and Christmas markets around the GTA for 2025

    Tis almost the season to be jolly, so it’s time to start planning your holiday itinerary, and nothing screams “holidays” like a winter market! From...
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  • TTC Chair apologizes for World Series transit confusion following backlash, promises clearer communication

    The TTC is apologizing for miscommunication during the World Series which suggested that subway service would not be extended, resulting in heated public backlash. On...
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  • ‘You’ve united all of us,’ Canada rallies behind Blue Jays after heartbreaking World Series loss to Dodgers

    After the Toronto Blue Jays narrowly lost the World Series title against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday, Canadians remain united showing an outpour of...
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  • Small Business Month: Meet Gateau Ghost, the cafe that blends Seoul and Paris in one bite

    What happens when you mix Korean and Parisian cuisine inside of a trendy cafe and restaurant? You get Gateau Ghost. In celebration of Small Business...
    Decadent croissants and artisan pastries displayed in a cozy Toronto bakery, featuring a variety of fresh desserts and sweets.
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  • ‘This is bigger than just a party,’ Toronto’s Caribbean community uses Vybz Kartel’s finale to fuel Hurricane Melissa relief

    As Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel closes his historic three-show run in the city, Toronto’s Caribbean community is uniting to celebrate while also raising funds...
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  • Toronto’s Little Jamaica unites to send aid to the island after Hurricane Melissa

    Toronto’s Little Jamaica community is banding together to send supplies and relief to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean island. The category five...
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  • King and Dufferin intersection reopening two weeks ahead of schedule, TTC says

    The City of Toronto is set to reopen the intersection at King and Dufferin streets on Wednesday, two weeks earlier than expected, following a month-long...
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  • Canadian organizations rush to support Jamaica in wake of historic Category 5 Hurricane Melissa

    As a Category 5 hurricane barrels its way through Jamaica with catastrophic force, several Canadian organizations are mobilizing to provide aid and long-term relief to...
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  • Ford government proposes end to fixed election dates, increase in party donation cap

    The Ontario government says it is proposing a series of changes to the electoral process, including removing fixed election dates and increasing the limit for...
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  • Sneaky Dee’s got a legal warning after using the Toronto Blue Jays logo, and now they’re cautioning others

    A local restaurant manager is urging other small business and bar owners to avoid using official team logos when promoting events during the World Series...
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  • ‘We’re getting this title,’ Toronto Blue Jays fans give their World Series predictions

    For the first time in 32 years the Toronto Blue Jays will compete in the World Series, and fans are flooding Toronto with their predictions....
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  • From Sabrina Carpenter to Katseye: Your ultimate guide to Toronto’s winter pop concerts

    Fall is here and winter is around the corner, but the city’s music scene is only getting hotter! From sweet tunes by Sabrina Carpenter to...
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    CultureNow's Winter Guide
  • ‘Fire your advisors,’ Advocates urge Doug Ford to keep his ‘hands off’ transit lanes as concerns grow over a potential ban

    Transit advocates are calling on Premier Doug Ford to keep his “hands off” transit lanes over concerns the government is considering banning streetcar and bus...
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