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'It's distasteful': Photos of Toronto Sun 'Sunshine Girls' are being rerun again and again

'It's distasteful': Photos of Toronto Sun 'Sunshine Girls' are being rerun again and again

The Toronto Sun’s long-running series is under fire as working professionals allege the resurfacing of their flirtatious photos from years ago misrepresents who they are today
Loblaw’s body camera pilot rolls out in Toronto, raising privacy concerns

Loblaw’s body camera pilot rolls out in Toronto, raising privacy concerns

Launched as a pilot at Loblaw grocery and Shoppers Drug Mart stores this year, one expert warns the cameras could escalate negative employee-customer interactions
About Canucking time: Toronto’s new all-Canadian bar is ready to party

About Canucking time: Toronto’s new all-Canadian bar is ready to party

The owners of Grizzly Bar want their patrons feeling proud to be Canadian with new menu and dining space
Ontario tourism using ‘arms open’ approach to attract Americans amid political tension

Ontario tourism using ‘arms open’ approach to attract Americans amid political tension

Americans accounted for 20 per cent of all tourism dollars spent in Ontario last year
Selling human skulls just ‘small part’ of Toronto museum’s identity

Selling human skulls just ‘small part’ of Toronto museum’s identity

Egyptian artifacts, dinosaur fossils and taxidermy mounts headline eccentric items at the SkullStore Oddity Shop and Prehistoria Natural History Centre near Dundas Square
Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy reflects on band's 40-year anniversary ahead of new documentary

Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy reflects on band's 40-year anniversary ahead of new documentary

TorontoToday spoke with Cuddy and director Dale Heslip about how the band navigated the competitive music scene in Toronto
How attending the Eras Tour turned this reporter from the Sault into a Swiftie

How attending the Eras Tour turned this reporter from the Sault into a Swiftie

This week, TorontoToday reporter Alex Flood takes readers behind the scenes of the opening night of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
‘She was a force’: Remembering Kara Colynuck, a giant of Sault musical theatre

‘She was a force’: Remembering Kara Colynuck, a giant of Sault musical theatre

Co-founder of Algoma Repertory Theatre and a beloved cast and crew member in countless Sault productions passed away unexpectedly in August
Doors will remain open at popular café on St. Joseph Island

Doors will remain open at popular café on St. Joseph Island

‘Overwhelmed with gratitude,’ Black Bear Café will continue serving customers at Kents Corner following agreement with nearby physiotherapy clinic
GALLERY: Memorable edition of Bushplane Days comes to a close

GALLERY: Memorable edition of Bushplane Days comes to a close

Thousands of Saultites took part in the weekend festivities, which included Snowbirds display and meet-and-greet, as well as hometown boy's CF-18 flyover, waterbomber demonstrations and a variety of activities and refreshments at the Bushplane