Beloved Geary pasta spot Famiglia Baldassarre to close restaurant doors: 'It's been a really good run'

Famiglia Baldassarre, best known to local diners for its much-sought after pasta lunches that attracted lineups around the block and helped transform Geary Avenue into “the coolest street in Toronto,”

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Beloved Geary pasta spot Famiglia Baldassarre to close restaurant doors: 'It's been a really good run'

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Famiglia Baldassarre, best known to local diners for its much-sought after pasta lunches that attracted lineups around the block and

2 charged in Toronto police distraction theft probe after grandmother, child allegedly targeted

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Toronto police officers say two people are facing charges as part of a distraction theft investigation after a grandmother and

Ella Langley ‘so grateful’ for army of Ottawa fans at Bluesfest

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In her cute, sparkly dress, dark-haired Langley sounded a bit like Loretta Lynn as she kicked off with Dandelion, a

Inside Toronto’s baby bust: Why young people are being priced out of parenthood

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Rachel Cairns had always wanted to have a family.An only child, she loved taking care of her dolls when she

Weather: ‘Yellow’ alert issued for possible ‘severe thunderstorms’

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Environment Canada has issued a “Yellow” alert about possible severe thunderstorms in the capital region capable of producing strong wind

SickKids event at Evergreen Brick Works raises $1.4 million

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On June 4 at Evergreen Brick Works, Scrubs in Our City marked a milestone 25 years. Presented by Holt Renfrew

Aritzia is booming. But so was Lululemon. Can CEO Jennifer Wong avoid the same fate?

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“I’ve never been more confident in the business as I am right now,” Jennifer Wong, CEO of Canadian fashion retailer

Could compounding pharmacies solve Ontario’s drug shortage?

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Laurie Proulx has relied on medication to manage the pain of a chronic illness she’s been living with for decades.

Unifor releases details on tentative agreement with Ford

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Thousands of Canadian auto workers could secure three per cent wage increases every year for the next three if they