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The Community Bicycle Network doesn't just fix up your bike, it teaches you to do the fixing yourself.
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Christopher R. Graham (Guest Contributor) • Photos by Andrew Louis Apr. 2nd, 9:00 am
Get ready for patio season with these spring beers and beer events.
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Brendan Ross Mar. 20th, 10:00 am
It made bricks for 100 years. Once it shut down, decades passed before the site was redeveloped.
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Chris Riddell Mar. 5th, 3:30 pm
In today's Urban Planner: get hot with Humber College's Latin Big Band, check out some shiny stuff at Luminescence: the Silver of Peru , and watch writers battle for charity at Write Club.
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Jessica Buck Jan. 15th, 7:00 am
Who in Toronto is going to be huge in 2013? Here are our educated guesses.
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Steve Fisher , Chris Dart , Kevin Scott , Carly Maga , Corbin Smith and Kelli Korducki Jan. 8th, 12:30 pm
Nominated for: speaking up when she didn't need to.
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Steve Fisher • Illustration by Brian McLachlan Dec. 14th, 8:45 am
Wednesday: her friends call her Wednes, her enemies call her Hump Day. In the news: bikers get their belt buckles back, Hudak’s provincial pop-up shop, casino-referendum piggyback ballots, the weather, and Rob Ford in court.
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Casey Irvin • Illustration by Brett Lamb Dec. 5th, 8:00 am
Oh, Monday, you're a cruel mistress. In the news: the crowd for the annual Santa Claus parade was one million strong; York elementary teachers begin work-to-rule action; GO Transit can't handle the new $20 bills; the Argos will play for the 100th Grey Cup; and Rob Ford returns to court.
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Terri Coles • Illustration by Brett Lamb Nov. 19th, 8:00 am
Today is really excited to meet you and show you all that it has to offer, like fake Rolexes and stolen stereos. In the news: gambling’s new love interest; Ford’s libel liability; Jarvis Street protester arrested; police budget getting even tighter; and airplanes, coming soon to an airport near you.
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Casey Irvin • Illustration by Brett Lamb Nov. 14th, 8:00 am
Tonight: Both the Regent Park Film Festival and The 416 Toronto Creative Improvisers Festival kick off their programming, Hart House Theatre premieres Romeo and Juliet , and Steam Whistle debuts TorontoTransformed .
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Jessica Buck Nov. 7th, 7:00 am
The Art Gallery of Ontario displays works by Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, side by side.
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Natalie Zina Walschots • Photos by Corbin Smith Oct. 17th, 9:00 am
The annual film and media-arts festival focuses on Indigenous stories.
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Kiva Reardon Oct. 16th, 2:30 pm
A Scottish-Canadian clan wrestles with its family lore.
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Steve Fisher Oct. 9th, 2:45 pm
In today's Urban Planner, (devil) music and film collide as Soundstream Encore hosts sax player Kyle Brenders, Don't Touch The Dial hosts rockers Dinosaur Dinosaur and The Swamp Yankees, and TINARS hosts film critic Richard Crouse.
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Steve Fisher Oct. 1st, 7:00 am
A vehicle from the TTC's new fleet of streetcars has arrived for testing.
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Hamutal Dotan Sep. 26th, 8:50 am
Feist may have won this year's Polaris Prize, but the gala was as much about showcasing talent as it was giving away giant cheques.
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Chris Dart • Photos by D.A. Cooper Sep. 25th, 9:15 am
For the first Torontonian edition of (Park)ing Day, a team of designers creatively repurposed a parking space. They fed the meter, of course.
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Chris Dart • Photos by Corbin Smith Sep. 24th, 1:15 pm
Guess what day it is? Monday! Guess what you have to put on this morning? Probably a warm coat! Ready to face the day? No, not yet! No need to rush out into that cold air—stay warm with some local news first. Today: the Ford brothers strongly dislike the media, all of it, everyone; TTC rates might stay the same, or maybe they'll go up, it really depends on who you ask; mobile dialysis patients lose access to Wheel-Trans; Yunel Escobar tries to add to his collection of gay friends; the co-founder of Sam the Record Man dies; and a free ride for the zoo's giant pandas.
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Jess Davidson • Illustration by Brett Lamb Sep. 24th, 8:00 am
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