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Toronto.com is a reliable platform for local news, catering to the residents of Toronto’s neighborhoods such as Etobicoke, North York, and Scarborough. Dedicated to providing high-quality community journalism, Toronto.com offers daily updates and information designed to inform, engage, and empower its audience while enhancing community ties. The site represents multiple former weekly newspapers, including the North York Mirror, Scarborough Mirror, and Etobicoke Guardian, which have been serving the city's west side since 1915. These award-winning publications, now part of Metroland Media Group Ltd., transitioned to a digital-only format on September 15, 2023.

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  • 13 hours ago | toronto.com | Irelyne Lavery

    If you’re anything like me, one of the best parts of your morning is a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Well, your caffeine kick-start just got cheaper at a popular coffee shop in Toronto. Starting May 14 at all Jimmy’s Coffee locations across the city, the price of espressos and americanos just dropped. From now on, you can get a single espresso or americano for $3, a double for $3.50 and a triple for $4, the coffee shop announced. Why are they lowering their prices you may ask?

  • 14 hours ago | toronto.com | Irelyne Lavery

    We all know Niagara Falls in Ontario is home to some pretty beautiful things. Its breathtaking 12,000-year-old waterfall, its 775-foot Skylon Tower and its adventurous tourism hot spots. But coming Aug. 29, Niagara Falls — a city that draws in around  — will be home to a new attraction called Niagara Takes Flight.

  • 15 hours ago | toronto.com | Irelyne Lavery

    With the Victoria Day long weekend just around the corner, taking a trip to Toronto’s beloved islands may be on your agenda. Whether you’re visiting to ride the carousel at Centreville Amusement Park, explore the historic 200-year-old Gibraltar Point Lighthouse or take a stroll on the Ward’s Island boardwalk, this destination actually consists of 15 islands interconnected by pathways and bridges.

  • 1 day ago | toronto.com | Irelyne Lavery

    Pinky’s up — it’s time for tea. Who doesn’t love feeling a little regal every once in a while? And an elegant high tea is exactly what you need to tap into your inner royalty. Put on your pearls and pastels and get out your prettiest hat because we’ve rounded up the best spots in and around Toronto to channel the crowned jewel. Windsor Arms Hotel It doesn’t get any more fantastical than sipping from a teacup and enjoying finger foods in the same spot Elizabeth Taylor was proposed to in 1967.

  • 1 day ago | toronto.com | Irelyne Lavery

    French fries are always a go-to, but they somehow taste even more delicious when they’re free. Well, summer just got seriously scrumptious because starting May 31, J’s Steak Frites in Toronto is serving up free fries all season long. Stop by their 577 College St. location on Saturdays between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. to get your free “crispy frites” — and no purchase is necessary. Fries will be handed out to-go style outside of the restaurant.

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