From Sai Woo's to Colborne Lane, readers are remembering Toronto's lost restaurants

These days, it seems like Toronto restaurants come and go faster than you can say “table for two.” Culture and lifestyle reporter Briony Smith recently looked back at five Toronto

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Do you perform marriages? Ontario MPPs can now say, 'I do"

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It could be the set-up for a punchline: a politician officiating a wedding in a hot-air balloon.Six months after Ontario

‘All you’ve done is attack me’: Ford clashes with media over poll numbers, Ford Fest protests

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With the Ontario legislature in the early stages of a 21-week break, Premier Doug Ford has a lengthy reprieve from

Château Montebello bidders given ‘final opportunity’ to revise offers

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Prospective owners of the Château Montebello have been asked to “put their best foot forward” to potentially revise and improve

We rank 10 FIFA World Cup jerseys from best to worst — including Canada’s divisive 2026 uniform

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Call it the kit, strip or uniform, but the jerseys worn by soccer teams are a classic part of sporting

World Cup tourists find Toronto is more than a match day attraction

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TORONTO — Halfway through Toronto’s World Cup hosting journey, visitors from around the world say the city has offered them

Man wanted in alleged murder of his parents in Mississauga spotted in High Park

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A man who is wanted in connection to the alleged murder of his parents last week was spotted in High

What is the 2026 song of the summer? AP offers some predictions

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NEW YORK (AP) — What is 2026’s song of the summer?There’s no easy answer. Algorithmic division is certainly a factor

Basic materials stocks weigh on TSX while big tech sends Wall Street lower

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished in negative territory while tech stocks weighed on U.S. markets. Sadiq Adatia, chief investment

Snide spat between Alberta premier, Calgary mayor escalates into Stampede standoff

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CALGARY - A dispute that began with snarky social media posts between Alberta’s premier and Calgary’s mayor escalated Tuesday into