Scene: BIG on Bloor
The annual festival shut down part of Bloor Street this past weekend, for party purposes.
The annual festival shut down part of Bloor Street this past weekend, for party purposes.
Mourners attended a memorial for the victims of Monday's shooting.
Traditional sailing vessels (and guys in funny hats) visited Toronto.
City Hall is plastered with enormous pictures of the eyes of new Canadian citizens.
A look at one of Toronto's speediest (and nosiest) annual traditions.
Steam on Queen turned the Campbell House Museum into a steampunk convention centre.
There was lots of inked skin at the annual tattoo trade show.
A giant sailboat is a floating summer camp for youth.
TTC riders will soon have a new way to duck underground at Queen's Park.
A giant tent rises in the Port Lands.
A long-awaited addition to Toronto's waterfront is finally taking shape.
Cherry blossom madness reaches new peak.
A pillow battle in Yonge-Dundas Square pitted all against all.
A red-carpet premiere for a hotly anticipated movie.
Photos from the grand reopening of the renovated Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.
Fans showed up in costume for this year's ComicCON, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
A look at the process of making ice sculptures at the Bloor-Yorkville Icefest.
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