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SIU investigating man's fall from Toronto expressway while allegedly fleeing policeOntario's police watchdog is investigating after a man fell from an elevated highway in Toronto while he was allegedly fleeing police on Monday night.
A newly released report from city staff says Toronto still has the authority to mandate new buildings meet certain climate and sustainability targets, despite concerns those powers could be undercut by a recent Ontario law.
AllThingsGo Toronto is officially ON," the caption read on the festivals Instagram announcement. "Two STACKED days of iconic artist performances at
Toronto police say 22-year-old Sahil Kumar of Hamilton, who was last seen in Toronto on May 16, was found dead 10 days later.
The rise in daytime temperatures also means increased humidity, which could lead to showers and potential thunderstorms in Toronto.
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Part of what feels like a never ending victory lap, Lamar's performance punctuated just how universal the song has become. In Toronto, where maple syrup is a more common export than rap, Drake is an artistic icon.
Pending Toronto Maple Leafs UFA forward Mitch Marner may be burning another bridge after a reported breakdown in any chance of a contract extension. Amidst a reported breakdown in the relationship between the Toronto Maple Leafs and pending UFA forward Mitch Marner,
SiR is pointing fingers at Drake, claiming the rap superstar may have had a direct hand in the cancellation of a scheduled concert in Toronto last year. During a recent live show in Canada, the Top Dawg Entertainment singer opened up to fans about the behind-the-scenes drama that led to the nixed tour date, which would’ve occurred in July 2024.
Kendrick Lamar brought the GNX Tour, aka the Drake Hatefest, to Toronto on Thursday night. He had every person in the Rogers Centre screaming every word of Not Like Us with every fiber of their being. It was a pure display of hatred that I'm not sure I've ever seen before.
It’s almost summer in Toronto which means many will be looking to soak up the sun after an unseasonably cool May. But with wildfires burning across the northern Ontario, the Prairies, and Western Canada,