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GALLERY: A rainy St. Patrick’s Parade takes over downtown Toronto

GALLERY: A rainy St. Patrick’s Parade takes over downtown Toronto

Roughly 4,000 participants marched in celebration of Irish-Canadian culture on Sunday
Toronto Comicon 2025: Meet the cosplayers making the event memorable

Toronto Comicon 2025: Meet the cosplayers making the event memorable

Upwards of 35,000 sci-fi, gaming and anime enthusiasts are expected to enjoy the pop culture festivities downtown this weekend
Heritage planners urge council to designate Bay St. bus terminal

Heritage planners urge council to designate Bay St. bus terminal

City heritage staff are recommending that council designate the former Gray Coach Terminal on Bay St., built in 1931
Lane wars: Some cyclists injured, frustrated with ‘erratic’ biking by food delivery couriers

Lane wars: Some cyclists injured, frustrated with ‘erratic’ biking by food delivery couriers

Toronto cycling lawyer Dave Shellnutt is acting for two clients who suffered broken bones in accidents where food delivery couriers were allegedly biking while distracted
Police seek suspect in stabbing at Yonge St. and Charles St. E.

Police seek suspect in stabbing at Yonge St. and Charles St. E.

The stabbing victim was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
From staffer to ‘scab’? City to redeploy non-union desk workers to front-line roles if strike occurs

From staffer to ‘scab’? City to redeploy non-union desk workers to front-line roles if strike occurs

To minimize service disruptions, the city has prepared many non-unionized workers to take up the roles of their striking colleagues, including in homeless shelters, courts and with municipal service line 311
Bay Street workers say it’s ‘chaos’ on the first day of U.S. tariffs

Bay Street workers say it’s ‘chaos’ on the first day of U.S. tariffs

Most financial industry workers said the new U.S. tariffs have made their jobs more difficult, but a select few said it’s also created new business opportunities for U.S.-based companies
Torontonians rally for Ukraine as U.S. pauses military aid

Torontonians rally for Ukraine as U.S. pauses military aid

Cries of ‘Stand with Ukraine’ and ‘Russia is a terrorist state’ filled Dundas Square during Monday night’s rally
Mining convention brings economic boost to Toronto’s bars, hotels — and strip clubs

Mining convention brings economic boost to Toronto’s bars, hotels — and strip clubs

The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada will bring tens of thousands to Toronto for the biggest mining convention in the world. Last year it had a local economic impact of about $63 million.
Union members rally outside St. Michael’s Hospital over claims of 750 job cuts

Union members rally outside St. Michael’s Hospital over claims of 750 job cuts

Union members say Toronto’s hospitals are already running on a ‘skeleton staff’ — but hospital officials say job cut claims are ‘grossly inaccurate’
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