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Retail therapy: Bayview Village in bloom

Nathalie Atkinson wrote 24 minutes ago: Last week, local lifestyle emporium Teatro Verde’s owners Shawn Gibson and landscape designer Michae … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, must-have, post toronto, retail therapy, Toronto

A new bill of rights for restaurant critics

Gina Mallet wrote 56 minutes ago: Last month, Joanne Kates dropped her knife and fork, folded her napkin and retired as restaurant cri … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Food and Drink, must-have, post toronto, Restaurants, Toronto

Development ahead: Queen Street is experiencing growing pains in both the east and west ends1 comment

Special to National Post wrote 1 hour ago: On the surface, West Queen West and The Beach couldn’t be any more different. One is a sort of bohem … more →

Tags: development, gentrification, post toronto, The Beach, Toronto, West Queen West

Peter Kuitenbrouwer at flooded Union Station: TTC chief slightly damp, fully in charge

Peter Kuitenbrouwer wrote 7 hours ago: Comment Friday, 2 p.m.: Andy Byford, chief executive of the Toronto Transit Commission, is standing … more →

Tags: Traffic & Weather, TTC, Andy Byford, Public Transportation, Toronto Transit Commission, Transportation

School ­janitor accused of attempted arson following gas leak

Vidya Kauri wrote 12 hours ago: TORONTO — The head janitor of an all-girls’ Catholic school has been charged with attempted murder a … more →

Toronto Union Station flood shuts down city's main transport hub3 comments

National Post Staff wrote 17 hours ago: UPDATE: Union Station has been reopened Part of one of Toronto’s key transportation hubs was s … more →

Tags: Traffic & Weather, Flood, Union Station

Man, 18, found dead from gunshot wound in parked car in Scarborough

Vidya Kauri wrote 17 hours ago: An 18-year-old man from Toronto has died of a gunshot wound in Scarborough, police said. Arif Berked … more →

Tags: Crime, Scarborough

Rob Ford cannot buy slice of land next to his home, conservation authority rules

Natalie Alcoba wrote 19 hours ago: The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s executive committee has rejected Mayor Rob For … more →

Tags: City Hall, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, TRCA

Mall food court makeovers

Melissa Leong wrote 19 hours ago: Malls are experiencing a food court renaissance. On June 2, Yorkdale Shopping Centre is unveiling it … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Food and Drink, Food Courts, post toronto, Toronto

Toronto's Union Station reopens after massive flood of rainwater and sewage4 comments

National Post Wire Services wrote 20 hours ago: Union station has re-opened and full subway service resumed shortly before 11 p.m. a severe flooding … more →

Tags: TTC, Flood, Union Station

Second man found guilty in murder of anti-gang activist Kenneth Mark

Megan O'Toole wrote 22 hours ago: More than two years after a Toronto man executed anti-gang activist Kenneth Mark outside a west-end … more →

Tags: Crime, Kenneth Mark

Newsmaker: The City of Markham, thank you very much

Special to National Post wrote 23 hours ago: Soon, the Town of Markham will be a town no longer. On May 29, politicians there voted in favour of … more →

Tags: Mississauga & GTA, Markham, post toronto

Five things to do this week: June 2-8

Jason Rehel wrote 1 day ago: 1. THEATRE: For those who kvetch about sore bums and boredom when they attend the theatre, the Inspi … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, 5 things to do, Burgers, Food, Toronto Women's Bookstore

Podcast: On tall buildings and short transit construction1 comment

National Post Staff wrote 1 day ago: June 1, 2012 — Our panel discusses whether 83 storeys is too tall for Bloor-Yonge and who should be … more →

Tags: Podcasts, 50 Bloor St. W., Eglinton LRT, posted toronto podcast

Peter Kuitenbrouwer: Why don't urban planners want to work in Toronto?

Peter Kuitenbrouwer wrote 1 day ago: COMMENT In November, Toronto began a search for a new chief planner, after Gary Wright announced his … more →

Tags: City Hall, chief planner, toronto city council, toronto planning

What’s wrong, what’s right with Toronto's libraries

Kristin Annable wrote 1 day ago: Businessman and newly resigned Toronto Public Library board member Stephen Dulmage was considered th … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Libraries, Toronto Public Libraries, Toronto Public Library

Toronto's non-unionized workers and managers should get raises: Doug Holyday1 comment

Natalie Alcoba wrote 1 day ago: The deputy mayor says the city’s non-unionized workforce, which includes managers who rose to … more →

Tags: City Hall, Doug Holyday, rob ford

Clerk: Philip Sparks Tailored Goods Inc.

Sarah B. Hood wrote 1 day ago: Philip Sparks Tailored Goods Inc. 162 Ossington Ave., side entrance; 647-348-1827; philipsparks.com … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Clerk, Fashion, must-have, post toronto, Toronto

Do you recognize this cat with a mysterious feeding tube discovered by a city worker?1 comment

Megan O'Toole wrote 1 day ago: A young tabby cat with a surgically implanted feeding tube, apparently abandoned by its owner, was r … more →

Tags: Animal Rights, Pets, Veterinary Medicine


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