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1 week ago |
nowtoronto.com | Janiece Campbell
A highly-anticipated Netflix documentary on late Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s chaotic tenure has been released, and people are buzzing about it online. The streaming giant dropped “Mayor of Mayhem” on Thursday, its latest installation of its anthology series Trainwreck. The 49-minute documentary delves into Ford’s time as mayor of Toronto from 2010 to 2014, which was marked by scandal, substance abuse, and a defiant public persona.
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nowtoronto.com | Janiece Campbell
Health officials are warning the public about a potential Hepatitis A exposure from a Tim Hortons in Barrie, and a Toronto disease expert is weighing in on the seriousness of the illness. A food handler working at the coffee shop, located at 181 Livingstone St. E., has been identified as a confirmed case of Hepatitis A, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) reported.
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1 week ago |
nowtoronto.com | Janiece Campbell
Former federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is apologizing to Drake after the Toronto rapper privately called him out for going to Kendrick Lamar’s show at the Rogers Centre last week. Lamar stepped onto Drake’s home turf on Thursday for his two-day Grand National Tour stop amid a rivalry between the two rap titans. The Toronto leg of the tour ended on Friday night, but not before fans recognized Singh in the crowd. Photos of him quickly spread on social media, soon catching Drake’s attention.
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1 week ago |
nowtoronto.com | Janiece Campbell
When does casual dating cross the line into something more serious? Well, when it comes to defining how long you should wait before hitting that hard launch button, Toronto locals have some strong and varied opinions. On the latest edition of This is Dating Now, we asked Torontonians just how long they’d be willing to wait for that relationship status upgrade, and they definitely did not hold back their thoughts. For Dana R., three months is the magic number.
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1 week ago |
nowtoronto.com | Janiece Campbell
From bustling boulevards to sleepy streets, Torontonians have been buzzing online about some of the city’s oddest and strangest road names. A recent online discussion asked residents to share the weirdest street names they’ve encountered around the city, bringing up multiple eyebrow-raising finds that have raised some interesting questions and takes.
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