Urban Planner: June 25, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: who'll be at the Pride Week flag raising (and who won't be), plus a late night march; Gilda's Club honours VIPs at its annual awards luncheon; TAPA honours theatre practitioners at the annual Dora awards; and the Garrison presents a night of Stones on film. By Steve Fisher Jun. 25th, 7:00 am
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Can Rob Ford Respond to Crack Allegations By Suing Media Outlets for Libel? Given that Gawker has claimed that they have seen a video of Rob Ford smoking crack, and further that Toronto [...]
Televisualist: Crying All The Way To The Bank Each week, Torontoist examines the upcoming TV listings and makes note of programs that are entertaining, informative, and of quality. [...]
Reaction Roundup: Drug Allegations Against Mayor Rob Ford We don’t know whether he did it or not, but we do know this much: three reporters say they have [...]
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