Youth In Care Project set to screen at TIFF Bell Lightbox
A documentary about youth in the child welfare system, created by former youth in care, will premiere to a sold-out audience at a prominent Toronto theatre.
A documentary about youth in the child welfare system, created by former youth in care, will premiere to a sold-out audience at a prominent Toronto theatre.
Space for Grief is an immersive art installation held at Evergreen Brick Works on Bayview Avenue until Nov. 18.
Music ensemble performed a mini-concert at the Toronto Reference Library in support of the library’s partnerships program.
Local residents rallied at Nathan Phillips Square on Tuesday, following the approved motion to explore the Exhibition Place grounds as an alternative site for the Therme spa proposed for Ontario Place.
Toronto Drug Checking Service is planning a two-year expansion of its program, thanks to a new grant from Health Canada.
The Day of the Dead is Mexico’s biggest celebration, and Toronto will host its own dance extravaganza Nov. 2.
A Dollarama on Broadview Avenue has been proposed as the site of a 10-storey building but some local people are opposed.
Health officials are preparing to fight the expected spread of flu and COVID-19 viruses over the coming winter.
When Mayor Olivia Chow announced future CaféTO program plans, she started with an apology to business owners for this year’s rollout.
Hispanotech is inviting all immigrant communities to its first-ever event for Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 18.