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Artisan market returns to waterfront

The Waterfront Artisan Market, presented by The Waterfront Business Improvement Area and operated by Scadding Court Community Centre, returns to HTO Park (339 Queens Quay West, between Rees Street and Lower Spadina Avenue) this summer. Drop by Saturdays from May ...

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Toronto Island walking tours delayed due to flooding: update

“You live in paradise.” It’s a comment often heard by longtime Toronto Island residents Linda Rosenbaum and Susan Roy. “We usually hear it in summer,” says Rosenbaum, “when visitors see what a beautiful place we live. It can be idyllic.” ...

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Bell in Brief: The Derby Tavern was for Corktown dreamers

In the heart of Corktown—on the southeast corner of Parliament and King streets—once stood the Derby Tavern. The tavern was built in 1846. Generations of mill workers (on their way home from a long day toiling at the various factories ...

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Review: Utsav is all good—tasty Indian food

I love Indian food: after seeing a film at the Varsity, I like to go for an authentic tasty Indian meal. Utsav in Yorkville is one of the better restaurants. It’s small but the yellow walls are cheery and decorated ...

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King Street pilot study meeting May 18

The next public consultation meeting to discuss the King Street Pilot Study will be held on May 18 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the ballroom of the InterContinental Toronto Centre at 225 Front St W (at Simcoe). For more ...

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Careful with your coffee: Bialetti press recalled

Consumers should immediately stop using the affected Bialetti French Press Coffee Maker and contact Bradshaw Canada Holdings Inc. for a replacement. The recall notice cites the following: The glass beakers can break during normal use, posing a laceration hazard to ...

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DineSafe finds ‘significant’ pest control problem on Queens Quay

A recent DineSafe inspection has identified that International News at 208 Queens Quay West had a pest control problem that was rated as significant, among other deficiencies. The May 8 inspection resulted in a conditional pass. The inspection also noted ...

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FSCO issues warning about GCA Group and syndicated mortgages

The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) is warning consumers that GCA Group is not licensed or registered to conduct syndicated mortgage business in Ontario. GCA Group appears to be soliciting syndicated mortgage investments through its website, http://www.gcagroup.ca, and appears ...

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SHAD innovation centre comes to Ryerson

During an event celebrating the launch of the SHAD enrichment program at Ryerson University this summer, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, told an eager group of SHAD 2017 students he expects them to continue ...

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