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Real Weddings: Inside an ex-Raptor’s lavish party at Casa Loma
Life

Real Weddings: Inside an ex-Raptor’s lavish party at Casa Loma

Including a surprise fireworks show and a few Raptor guests

Best Seats in the House: a guide to the celebs and Bay Streeters who cheer on the Raptors
City

Best Seats in the House: a guide to the celebs and Bay Streeters who cheer on the Raptors

City
Drake’s mouth earns the Raptors a hefty fine
Reasons to Love Toronto 2014: #10. Because Masai Ujiri Is a Miracle Worker
City

Reasons to Love Toronto 2014: #10. Because Masai Ujiri Is a Miracle Worker

Andrew Wiggins: “I wasn’t ranked or nothing. I wasn’t known.”
City

Andrew Wiggins: “I wasn’t ranked or nothing. I wasn’t known.”

Sin City with snow: secrets of Toronto’s VIP club scene
City

Sin City with snow: secrets of Toronto’s VIP club scene

The Raptors kick off their season—minus their epic mascot
City

The Raptors kick off their season—minus their epic mascot

Drake and Rob Ford team up to try to make the Raptors cool again
City

Drake and Rob Ford team up to try to make the Raptors cool again

MLSE fires Toronto Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo—but asks him to stay as president
City

MLSE fires Toronto Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo—but asks him to stay as president

Send in the Clowns: behind the desk with SportsCentre’s Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole
City

Send in the Clowns: behind the desk with SportsCentre’s Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole

Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole can’t stop laughing—at fumbling athletes, at ranting coaches and especially at their own jokes

Reason to Love Toronto: because the Next LeBron James is from Thornhill
City

Reason to Love Toronto: because the Next LeBron James is from Thornhill

Dunkonomics: How the Toronto Raptors’ Bryan Colangelo plans to reinvent his team
City

Dunkonomics: How the Toronto Raptors’ Bryan Colangelo plans to reinvent his team

Steve Nash’s snub means Toronto is floundering, according to the Star’s Christopher Hume
City

Steve Nash’s snub means Toronto is floundering, according to the Star’s Christopher Hume

Reaction roundup: What the city’s sports (and business) writers are saying about the MLSE deal
City

Reaction roundup: What the city’s sports (and business) writers are saying about the MLSE deal

Rogers and Bell buy MLSE (and now own every Canadian sports team, stadium and channel ever)
City

Rogers and Bell buy MLSE (and now own every Canadian sports team, stadium and channel ever)

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Big Stories

“I’m a front-line worker. I live in my car. And I’m not unique”: a memoir about being homeless during Covid
Memoir

“I’m a front-line worker. I live in my car. And I’m not unique”: a memoir about being homeless during Covid

The miserable truth about online school
City

The miserable truth about online school

They were first in line for the vaccine: “I felt so lucky—like this might be the beginning of the end of this nightmare”
City

They were first in line for the vaccine: “I felt so lucky—like this might be the beginning of the end of this nightmare”

Inside the mind-bending business of keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic: a memoir from Toronto’s top chef
Memoir

Inside the mind-bending business of keeping a restaurant alive during a pandemic: a memoir from Toronto’s top chef

A cooped-up, stressed-out urbanite’s guide to the longest winter ever
Memoir

A cooped-up, stressed-out urbanite’s guide to the longest winter ever

“I lost three patients in 36 hours”: a memoir from the Covid ward at TGH
Memoir

“I lost three patients in 36 hours”: a memoir from the Covid ward at TGH

“My parents sent me to boarding school near Toronto. It turned out to be a perverse fundamentalist cult”
Life

“My parents sent me to boarding school near Toronto. It turned out to be a perverse fundamentalist cult”

<em>Toronto Life&#8217;</em>s top 10 longreads of 2020
Deep Dives

Toronto Life’s top 10 longreads of 2020

They survived Covid, but they&#8217;re not okay
Life

They survived Covid, but they’re not okay

The Bay Street ex-con who fooled his investors—twice
City

The Bay Street ex-con who fooled his investors—twice

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