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  • 1 week ago | curiocity.com | Taylor Lucas |Jack Landau

    The hotly anticipated Porsche Experience Centre Toronto (PEC) — the first of its kind in Canada — is just a few months away after years of construction and delays. Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. announced on Wednesday that the new attraction under construction just outside Toronto will open in June as part of Pickering’s 20-acre Durham Live entertainment complex, boasting a race track, simulators, a cafe, and a gift shop dedicated to the German sports car manufacturer.

  • 1 week ago | curiocity.com | Taylor Lucas |Kimia Afshar Mehrabi

    If you’ve been feeling like life in Toronto is getting more expensive by the day — from skyrocketing grocery bills to housing prices — you’re definitely not imagining it, as a new report ranks Toronto as the 15th wealthiest city in the world based on the number of millionaires who live here.

  • 1 week ago | curiocity.com | Taylor Lucas |Phoebe Knight

    The Beaches Easter Parade in Toronto is preparing to hop into the city for 2025, and here’s everything you need to know about it. Back for its 58th year, the parade has become one of the city’s most cherished springtime traditions. Despite some less-than-stellar weather to kick off the season so far in Toronto, 2025 will be no different. According to the parade’s website, it was first conceived in 1967 as a celebration of Canada’s centennial year, running, at the time, along the boardwalk.

  • 1 week ago | curiocity.com | Taylor Lucas |Allison Stephen

    The Easter long weekend is almost upon us, and the City of Edmonton and others will be making some minor accommodations to their services to reflect this. Most City services will remain open; however, some adjustments are in place. Here’s what’s open — and what’s not — for the Easter long weekend 2025. Movie theatresCineplex Entertainment and Landmark Cinemas have doors open for moviegoers who want to grab some popcorn, snacks, and a comfy cinema seat to enjoy this Easter long weekend.

  • 1 week ago | curiocity.com | Taylor Lucas |Chris Middleton

    The City of Toronto announced on Monday that it’s planning on setting fire to High Park in late April — and residents might feel the burn. A yearly practice in High Park since 2000, this traditional and prescribed burn is part of the city’s long-term management to help restore and protect the rare Black Oak Savannah ecosystem. These fires aren’t wild by any means — burning low to the ground to clear out any excess debris that litters the forest floor like dried leaves, twigs, and grass stems.

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