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Honest Ed's Is Quirky Kitsch and Odd Beauty in a Toronto Landmark
Honest Ed's is one of Toronto's most colourful icons. Opened in 1948, its marquee-like sign, corner location, and ad-strewn facade ensure not only that it's highly visible and recognizable, but that it's oddly beautiful.
Slump chops 4.3% from living standards: report
The recession as experienced by individual Canadians has been significantly longer and worse than the official record indicates, says a new report.
Toronto police Taser wayward deer
A deer that wandered downtown Toronto Tuesday rests under some shrubs before it was surrounded by officials and Tasered.
Deer wanders into downtown Toronto
Scott Lilwall and Brodie Fenlon Toronto - Published on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 8:16AM EST Last updated on Tuesday, Nov.
TSX up 44 points as gold surges to another record
The Toronto stock market closed in positive territory Monday as gold hit a record high and investors took in favourable housing and retail news.
Forbidden love ... a hunk capable of sending out mixed messages ... a heroine who's smitten and spirited, if not a little histrionic at times ...a society splintered ... a saga, a sensation, an epic sweep.
Toddler dies after plunging from balcony at Pearson
Toddler dies after plunging from balcony at Pearson The parents of the 15-month-old toddler who died after a fall at Pearson International Airport walk past an improvised memorial at the place where their son fell, accompanied by an airport representative.
Murder at upscale Toronto condo
The body count in what has turned out to be a deadly November rose again yesterday when a gunman ambushed a 32-year-old man after he got out of his limo at a pal's downtown condo.
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Toronto, Ontario, is one metropolis that never ceases to amaze me with its never-ceasing construction.
Sloan bassist Chris Murphy talks about nearly dying in hit and run
Member of Sloan are Chris Murphy, left to right, Patrick Pentland, Andrew Scott and Jay Ferguson.
Korean bakery Hodo Kwaja creates wonderful walnut cakes in Toronto's Korea town
Over the course of their decades-spanning career, the Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock's most highly regarded bands; although typically brushed aside by critics and although rare recipients of mainstream pop radio airplay, the group nonetheless won an impressive and devoted fan following while their virtuoso performance skills ...
A crash course in Toronto's worst intersections
Peter Cheney Published on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 10:19PM EST Last updated on Friday, Nov.
Woman guilty of having HIV sex
A woman with HIV was sentenced to two years house arrest for having sex with a man and not disclosing her positive status.
Flaherty says government will undertake no new spending in next year's budget
Emphasizing that government stimulus spending is a temporary measure, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the Conservative government doesn't plan to undertake major new spending initiatives in next year's budget.
Porter: the little airline that could
Porter: the little airline that could Porter Airlines in operation at the Toronto Island Airport.
Money, drugs sought in kidnappings
Toronto police are looking for five people in connection with a kidnapping and extortion case.
Toronto woman becomes first trans Body Worlds donor
TEACHER & COACH. Body Worlds donor Dina Paige says that her body will help educate people about gender after she dies, because it will be plastinated as part of the Body Worlds project.
Ou to Present Communal Symposium in Toronto, Addressing Serious Illness, November 29
The Orthodox Uniona s Department of Community Services, Bnai Torah Congregation, and Torah in Motion will present a communal symposium to discuss the multifaceted decision-making process in times of severe illness.