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Kevin O’Leary on leaving the CBC, learning from Don Cherry, and befriending Dragons
Love him or loathe him, Kevin O’Leary knows how to get your attention—and he’ll have lots more of it in his new role as CTV...
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When Jewish kids become more religious than their parents, a Toronto support group steps in
Back-to-school time means it's almost the holiday season for Torontonians in Canada’s largest Jewish community. Synagogues of...
City News
Q&A: Darrell Bricker, the Toronto guy who knows everything about election polling
Polls don't just measure political campaigns; as wonky as they sometimes are, they can actually shape outcomes. The latest...
City News
Deadmau5 and Disney are in a legal fight over who gets to wear the mouse ears
Local EDM performer and former Purrari owner Deadmau5 has, somewhat surprisingly, not been sued by Disney over his use of a...
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Q&A: Anne Marie Owens, the first woman to helm a Canadian national daily newspaper
Anne Marie Owens was on staff as a reporter at the National Post when it launched in 1998; in June, she came back to run it. After...
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Deadmau5’s “Purrari” is no more
Important Deadmau5 news: in a move that may or may not have been related to a certain cease-and-desist letter he reportedly...
Style
Q&A: Nateka Pitter, the Muslim designer who’s making “modest fashion” happen
Toronto’s first International Muslim Fashion and Design Festival , a two-day event dedicated to empowering Muslim women through...
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Did Justin Bieber bribe a Canada Border Services chief?
Now Magazine is reporting that Justin Bieber, Canada's exasperating stepchild, has figured out an innovative way of getting his...
City News
Q&A: Joe Warmington, the journalist Rob Ford still likes talking to
When it comes to getting information from mayor Rob Ford , there’s the Sun ’s Joe Warmington , and then there’s everybody...
City News
The List: Ziya Tong, host of Discovery Canada’s
Daily Planet
, tells us the 10 things she can’t live without
1 | My focusing bell I keep it at the top of my stairwell. Every morning, I ring it and think of a word, like laughter, courage or...
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Falsely accused of living in a mansion, Don Cherry brags about how humble he is
The trouble started when Ritchies Auctioneers claimed in a press release, apparently falsely, that an opulent home it plans to...
City News
Jersey Shore Meets the Lake Shore
Cabana Pool Bar, Charles Khabouth's Vegas-style oasis in the Port Lands, is a star-studded playground for the buxom, Botoxed and...
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Daniel Radcliffe really likes The Burger’s Priest
At the red-carpet premiere of his new romantic comedy The F Word, which happened last night at the Scotiabank Theatre on Richmond...
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The Grid
’s Edward Keenan lands a full-time columnist gig at the
Star
The Grid may have suffered an untimely collapse, but that hasn't stopped the Toronto Star , which is owned by the late...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto 2014: #20. Because a Living Room Charity is Changing the Way We Raise Our Kids
Gwen Broda, a North York nurse who had three kids close together, and a few of her friends hatched a plan this year to help new...
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Reasons to Love Toronto 2014: #7. Because We’re a Beacon for Gay Refugees
Toronto’s reputation for gay-friendliness has made the city a destination for LGBT refugees fleeing harassment, jail and even...
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Avery Edison has finally filed some human-rights complaints
Avery Edison , the transgendered British woman who was held in a men's jail after being denied entry to Canada at Pearson airport...
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Denzil Minnan-Wong has complicated feelings about Canada Day at Mandarin
Mandarin hasn't even held its latest Canadian-citizens-only Canada Day extravaganza yet, and city councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong is...
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UPDATED: Deadmau5 is planning on selling his “Purrari”
Deadmau5 ’s Ferrari 458 Spider has become an oddball fixture on Toronto streets, delighting onlookers with a Nyan Cat –themed...
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Q&A: George Smitherman on medical marijuana, becoming a single dad and that Rob Ford “shit”
You recently announced that you’re getting into the weed business, which seems like an odd career choice: former health...
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Q&A: Hugo Miller, the Toronto reporter on Bloomberg’s billionaires beat
Toronto-based journalist Hugo Miller spent a decade covering food, transportation and telecoms (not all at the same time) for...
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Ex-TDSB director Chris Spence wants the University of Toronto to let him keep his PhD
It's possible that Chris Spence has suffered enough. Hired as TDSB's education director in 2009, his reform mandate came to an...
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Person who won lifetime SkyDome tickets 25 years ago is still getting SkyDome tickets
Whenever a contest promises a "lifetime" of something as a prize, there's some understandable skepticism about whether or not the...
Food & Drink
Q&A: Nathan Isberg, the Toronto restaurateur who doesn’t really believe in menus, set prices or restaurants
Around four years ago, Nathan Isberg opened The Atlantic, a stark, uncompromising seafood spot on Dundas West, near Brock...
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Food & Drink
These are Toronto’s best new restaurants of 2025
This year’s list includes a Korean Ecuadorian diner, a supper club that showcases regional Chinese dishes tweaked with seasonal Canadian ingredients and a Parkdale chaat house that makes a mean Pakistani Sloppy Joe. It’s official: fusion is in
Deep Dives
Inside the rise and fall of the Vaulter Bandit, the 21st century’s most notorious bank robber
To fellow tourists he met around the world, Jeffery Shuman was a semi-retired developer with a bright smile, an even tan and a fat wallet. In truth, he was a legendary bank robber on the run from the Toronto police and the US Marshals
Deep Dives
Anchor Man: Fox News host John Roberts on Trump, the trade war and the American psyche
If Fox News seems an unlikely landing spot for a guy who got his start pumping out Platinum Blonde on MuchMusic, you probably haven’t heard his thoughts about joining the notorious network, the Canada–US relationship and what he misses most about Toronto
Deep Dives
Trump’s Loss, Toronto’s Gain: Meet the artists, professors, scientists and other luminaries ditching the US and moving north
They’re coming from Big Law, the Ivy League, arts institutes and beyond, brimming with smarts and energy and united by a common cause: avoiding the carnage of Donald Trump. True tales from the brain gain
Deep Dives
Dancing Queens: Patrons, staff and performers share their wildest memories of Crews and Tangos, Toronto’s most storied drag bar
Crews and Tangos has been enforcing the rules of the Village for more than 30 years: wear what you want, kiss who you want, but don’t forget to tip the drag queens. With a condo development looming, we asked around for tales from the iconic spot
Deep Dives
The Joy of Sex with Strangers: A Toronto hotwife’s adventures in ethical non-monogamy
Three months ago, I was a suburban mom in a monogamous relationship. Now I’m sleeping with people I meet online—with my husband’s blessing—and we’ve never been happier. Don’t judge us until you’ve read our story
Deep Dives
The Scandal, the Firing and the Fallout: Anatomy of a Bay Street fiasco at RBC
Nadine Ahn was a high-ranking executive at the bank. Ken Mason, her subordinate, was rapidly promoted. Then someone claimed to see them canoodling at the Royal York, tipped off HR and triggered an inquisition
Deep Dives
Edward the Conqueror: The unlikely ascent of Canada’s telecom king
Edward Rogers was dismissed as a meddling nepo baby—until he muscled out his siblings, acquired his competitors, cornered the telecom market and became the dominant force in Canadian sports
Deep Dives
Lady Parts: Inside Meredith MacNeill and Jennifer Whalen’s new show,
Small Achievable Goals
The
Baroness von Sketch Show
alumnae have elevated joking about women’s issues to an art. Their new show takes aim at menopause. How funny is that?
Deep Dives
Murder in the Blue Mountains: The story behind the killing of Ashley Schwalm
Ashley and James Schwalm had what seemed like a fairy tale life—two wonderful children, fulfilling careers and a gorgeous home close to the private ski club where they’d fallen in love. Then Ashley’s remains turned up in a burned-out car at the bottom of a ditch, and all signs pointed to her husband
Deep Dives
Dark Horse: Inside the fall of Eric Lamaze, Canada’s most famous equestrian
For years, Lamaze was the world’s top-ranked show jumper, living an enviable life filled with fancy cars, international travel and adoring fans—the kind of life a person might do anything to protect
Deep Dives
Dividing Line: How the Bloor Street bike lane turned the city into a battlefield
A few kilometres along Bloor has become Toronto’s most contested strip of concrete, igniting fights over congestion, safety and the future of downtown
Deep Dives
The Chosen One: At just 23, Scottie Barnes is the new face of the Raptors—and the team’s best chance of salvation
Barnes is shouldering the weight of an impatient, basketball-mad city, a hit-and-miss team, and his own colossal ambitions. Does he look worried?
Deep Dives
Almost
Famous: Inside the Beaches’ rise to rock stardom
A viral earworm about a breakup turned the Beaches into Toronto’s hottest export. Now, the panty-throwing, stage-diving, all-girl rock band is seducing fans around the world
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Food & Drink
“We felt disconnected from the outdoors before”: What St. Lawrence Market North vendors think of their new home
And what locally made and grown goods they’re selling
Food & Drink
Sort-of Secret: Amelia’s Market, a Geary Avenue grocer selling local goods and light lunches
Like lovely cheese plates paired with glasses of Ontario-made wine
Food & Drink
“There’s more attention now on shopping close to home”: How Broadfork Produce is connecting Toronto’s top chefs with Ontario farmers
And the west-end supplier is opening to the public soon
Food & Drink
The US tariffs are coming for your espresso martini
With Kahlúa no longer available at the LCBO, Toronto bartenders are getting creative