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City / September 14, 2016

Someone changed the speed limit in Kensington Market

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You may have noticed something different while walking or driving around Kensington Market. No, there isn't a brand new dispensary or outrageous ice cream shop (yet). Rather, the Urban Repair Squad changed a whole lot of the speed limit signs. Kensington, as we all know, is super pedestrian and bike-friendly....

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City / September 14, 2016

Toronto reimagines the public park for the 21st century

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It's widely agreed that Toronto began an architectural renaissance in the early 2000s, which brought with it a slew of buildings that helped to restore the city's waning reputation after the depths of the '80s and '90s early condo boom that added little of intrigue to our built legacy....

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Eat & Drink / September 14, 2016

Much hyped Recess Diner flames out after two months

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The tables are set but the lights are out at Brad Moore's restaurants Recess Diner and Fountain. A notice of termination on the doors says the tenant owes more than $260,000 in rent. This comes just two months after the adjoining eateries opened at the base of the Art Condos...

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Film / September 14, 2016

Ambulance at TIFF movie screening was staged

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How gory is too gory? Apparently Julia Ducournau's Raw, which had its international premiere on Monday as part TIFF's Midnight Madness program, was so disturbing, a couple of moviegoers passed out at the late-night screening. Some patrons even spotted an ambulance sitting outside of the Ryerson Theatre....

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Sports & Play / September 14, 2016

10 things to do at the World Cup of Hockey Fan Village in Toronto

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The World Cup of Hockey is gearing up in Toronto, and along with the tournament itself, there's a ton of activities and events planned to coincide with the on-ice action. The Fan Village at the Distillery District is where all the fun takes place from September 16-25. Look out for...

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City / September 14, 2016

Toronto rental market 2nd most expensive in Canada

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Renting an apartment in Toronto is one expensive task, as almost anyone who's ever done it can testify. But just how pricey is it? From a national perspective, the city's rental market is the second most expensive out there, trailing only Vancouver for the wallet-clearing crown....

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Eat & Drink / September 14, 2016

17 high profile Toronto restaurant closures this summer

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Summer in Toronto was the final straw for a number of well known restaurants. Many on this list were long-established fixtures in Toronto's dining landscape, while others were short-lived but well-loved by local diners. Regardless, they'll be missed. Here are the most high profile restaurant closures of summer 2016....

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