The opening of the Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery at York University last November marked a significant addition to the Toronto arts landscape. As part of the Goldfarbs’ $6-million donation ...
A decade ago, it was an industrial wasteland. Tucked away above the train tracks, at Dufferin and Dupont, Geary Avenue had long been home to warehouses, factories and autobody shops, along with a ...
Toronto police say they have carried out the biggest drug bust in the force’s history, seizing 835 kilograms of cocaine worth over $83 million. Metro Morning heard from an investigative reporter ...
A squirrel that made contact with a transformer was to blame for a power outage in part of downtown Toronto on Wednesday, Hydro One says. The outage began around 1:30 p.m., south of Queen Street ...
Join Us for the 18th Annual Art Gems Gala! Enjoy an unforgettable evening at the Liberty Grand in Toronto. Art Gems is the annual fundraising art auction in support of Good Shepherd’s Creative ...
And it's all coming to Toronto for one night only this month ... but also a celebration of the art of the unusual. "They're they're pushing the boundaries of the human body, acts that are breaking ...
The coming year will bring a slew of new full weekend closures to subway stops around Toronto as the city tries to keep its aging transit system in shape, install new cell service and construction ...
Centennial, which is based in Toronto, announced on its website it is suspending enrolment to 49 full-time programs that were slated to accept new students in the 2025 summer and fall semesters ...
“No parents around, no police, and cool people.” Singer Carole Pope of the Toronto art-punk icons Rough Trade is also quoted. The band, which released its breakthrough hit High School ...
The drugs seized in the largest cocaine bust in Toronto police history have the “hallmarks” of a notorious Mexican cartel, officials said Tuesday, expressing hope that their investigation ...
The anonymous art collective have painted on freight trains, filmed documentaries and hijacked billboards. And their latest exhibit Vandalism Is for Lovers, launches this February at the Arts ...