It was a cool late afternoon in October when I met up with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett at Trees Café on Granville Street. The ...
Electric cars are in the news, though it’s hard to call them new. Torontonians were impressed when they first saw an electric ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** ...
The winners of the 50th Annual Heritage Toronto Awards were presented on Monday, October 20, 2025 at the Carlu event venue.
As befits a fall when the Blue Jays have again become contenders, the $10 billion-plus question hanging over the ...
Change in cities is often slow, when using official channels. There is a desire to achieve the perfect plan, one that ...
What happens when four different reports give four different answers to the same housing question? Every few months, a new report is released with a headline number meant to define the scale of Canada ...
The north portion of St. Lawrence Market is arguably the second most historic spot in the post-colonial city, after Fort York. A public market has been operating there continuously since 1803, which ...
Vancouver’s former Mayor Kennedy Stewart might’ve called the Broadway Plan tenant protections the “strongest” in Canada, but tenants say it’s important to ...
John Bossons is a retired economist and spokesperson for the Midtown Ravines Group Because the summer of 2025 has been all about infernal heat and drifting smoke, as opposed to the Biblical downpours ...
"Fish Market, Toronto," Joseph Clayton Bentley, 1837. Credit: Toronto Public Library. This article is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 71, which focuses on Toronto’s waterfront. The issue ...
When I look out my office window, trying to think up a lede, I find myself staring at the grey-stuccoed side-wall of a house kitty corner to mine, which was owned for a long time by a mobster of some ...
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