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Toronto restaurant faces backlash over vaccine rules
A Toronto restaurant is getting blasted with negative reviews just days after posting on Instagram it will be requesting that unvaccinated diners choose to ... -
People in Toronto neighbourhood afraid after coyote attacks woman in her garden
TORONTO — A Toronto woman says that a bold coyote nipped her pant leg off while she was gardening in a Scarborough neighbourhood this ... -
Toronto Pearson Airport stops separating international passengers based on COVID vaccine status
International travellers arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport will not be split up based on whether they have or haven’t been fully vaccinated against ... -
More than a decade of renovations at Toronto’s Union Station are now complete
TORONTO — It took six years longer than expected and nearly $200 million more than the initial budget called for but the renovation of ... -
This vintage van will be serving up cocktails on wheels this summer in Toronto
Things are heating up in Toronto these days! So when you want to cool off, do so with a refreshing beverage from NOMAD Toronto. ... -
You can now get alcohol-infused gelato from this new Toronto spot
Okay, don’t freak out but we might have just found the perfect spot for a summer snack. This Toronto restaurant is serving alcohol-infused gelato ... -
A world-renowned immersive outdoor theatre experience is coming to Toronto
What if we told you it was possible to experience theatre in an entirely new way? The groundbreaking experience that is the immersive C-O-N-T-A-C-T ... -
Private school to close Monday after Toronto issues new Section 22 order
At least one of the several private schools in the Bathurst and Lawrence area that has remained open despite emergency orders to close, will ... -
Toronto officers lay over 350 charges as reports of indoor gatherings remain ‘concerningly high’
Toronto police say more than 350 charges were laid by dedicated COVID-19 enforcement teams during their second week of action. The 16 teams have ... -
Don’t mix households on May long weekend, warns Toronto’s public health chief, pointing to past COVID-19 case spikes
Relaxing COVID-19 restrictions too soon would sicken hundreds more Torontonians per day and extend the pandemic, warns the city’s public health chief. Dr. Eileen ...