At a recent town hall, a concerned crowd told that there's no new information into the search for the vanishing men from the Village.
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James Dubro
When Donald Trump mocked a disabled reporter during the election campaign, where was Melania?
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Brad Fraser
The CBC devotes 5,000 words to the redemption of one white man, but completely erases the racism hurled at POC players during the same baseball game.
By
Erin Kobayashi
Blockobana will be taking up space at Caribana with queer Black pride on August 6 in Regent Park.
By
Craig Dominic
Toronto Police have established a new task force to investigate a link into the cases. Meanwhile, a town hall meeting is planned for Tuesday at The 519 on Church Street.
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James Dubro
Art cars and futuristic Vikings all arrived in an empty parking lot in the Junction last weekend.
By
Maria Calleja
The beach will re-open on July 31 after being closed to the public since May due to extensive flooding.
By
Aeryn Pfaff
Toronto has a long history of white nationalists using "free speech" as a cover for extremism.
By
O. Berkman
Fill your belly with steamy and savoury Tibetan and Nepali dumplings at the third annual momo crawl on July 30, hosted by Students for a Free Tibet Canada.
By
Tenzin Nawang Tekan
The transit service should treat harassment complaints with the same urgency and resources as they do fare evasion.
By
Hillary Di Menna
And why we should all be thanking Toronto's crusading columnist, who is still out there chasing the gravy train.
By
Jesse Hawken
“India is known for its culture, and over here we do the same thing. No other cinema does that. People have to come here to watch those movies. And it’s like a community."
By
Will Sloan
New lines like the Eglinton Crosstown will be worth some inconveniences, but Metrolinx appears to be battling City Council for the title of most dysfunctional transit builder.
By
Tricia Wood
The reality is our system is a deeply flawed, neoliberal hellscape in which the wealthy can afford to live anywhere they like.
By
Tannara Yelland
Twenty artists attempt to capture the diversity of being a woman in freshly painted murals—but the project is not without criticism
By
Alisha Sawhney
The Palace Arms, a 19th century rooming house at King and Strachan, has served as an affordable home to poor men.
By
Christian Cotroneo
Canada's most prominent white supremacist was among those who spoke at the rally and urged support for the "Halifax Five," who disrupted an Indigenous ceremony on Canada Day.
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Evan Balgord
More than 100,000 attended the 29th annual festival, celebrating African and Caribbean culture.
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Gesilayefa Azorbo
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