- March 2026 Crossword Answers
- $5.8 million for traffic control raises questions at City Hall
Anthony Marcusa – City Council will look at the effectiveness of using paid duty police officers (PDOs) for traffic enforcement and control following a report that saw the cost reach…
- Homebound in Hogtown
Christopher Hume – Toronto has become a city of shut-ins. Whether it’s a Covid-19 hangover or not, we’re staying home more and going out less than ever. Though the nasty…
- Toronto is all in for Cold Plunges
Julia Frankling – Cold plunging and saunas have exploded in popularity across Toronto – evolving from wellness rituals into social events, fundraisers, and even alternatives to dating apps and nightlife.…
- The O’Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts
Bruce Bell – On October 1, 1960, Toronto entered a new cultural age: the brand-new O’Keefe Centre for the Performing Arts (named for its giant brewery benefactor) opened its doors.…
- Toronto’s community consultations feel meaningless
Eric Dietterle – Across many neighbourhoods, City of Toronto “Development Application Notice” signs have become a familiar sight. One of the first public steps after a sign appears is a…
- The Budget Committee– Density deficit
Nicki Ward – It’s an election year. So, Toronto’s civic budget, as in all election years is less about substance than about creating the optics that re-elect the budget-makers. Let’s…
- Evictions are institutional failure
Walied Khogali Ali – Black History Month is a time to celebrate resilience, leadership and the profound contributions of Black communities to this city. It’s also a time for institutional…
- City Council trashes heritage-designated St. Luke’s Church
Paul Dilse – Land developer Kindred Works and the United Church of Canada won big on February 4 when City Council voted to allow a 48-plus-storey “point tower” in place…