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After Toronto saw high temperatures and growing humidity in June, temperatures are forecast to rise again with a risk of thunderstorms over the weekend.
Skies are forecasted to be clear just in time for Canada Day fireworks in Toronto. There will be noticeable muggy conditions, with daytime highs climbing into the upper 20s across the region. There ...
Toronto police officers say they arrested two women at the Toronto Dyke March. Officers say the arrests were made in the Church Street and Alexander street area just after 2:55 p.m. Investigators say ...
Daytime temperatures will temporarily dip in Toronto for Thursday, with a daytime high of 24 °C and mainly cloudy skies.
At 8 a.m., Rosedale Valley Road will be closed from Park Road to Bayview Avenue. Between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. the following roads will be closed: ...
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Live Nation ‘making adjustments’ at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium after fan complaintsThe operators of Toronto’s new Rogers Stadium say they are “already making adjustments” after concertgoers voiced concerns about crowd management at the outdoor venue’s inaugural show on Sunday. Live ...
The scorching hot temperatures prompted the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) to issue warnings to parents.
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Rainbows to deck Toronto streets for Pride parade amid fears for 2026 cash crunchTORONTO — The streets of Toronto will be filled with rainbows this afternoon when the annual Pride parade takes place, but there’s a cloud hanging over future festivities. Today’s event will see more ...
During the multi-day heat warning, maximum temperatures exceeded 30 °C during the day and remained above 20 °C at night in Toronto.
Toronto police say they have received reports of at least five speed cameras being damaged this week in Toronto.
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Leaving first show at Toronto’s new Rogers Stadium was a ‘nightmare’: concertgoerFans who attended the inaugural concert at Toronto's new Rogers Stadium on Sunday night are calling for better crowd control after some say it took up to two hours to exit the venue.
A group of eco-friendly goats has returned to Toronto, munching on invasive species that can harm the Don Valley Brick Works Park. Their diet is rather wide-ranging. “Common Buckthorn, Manitoba maple, ...
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