Enchanted Lights to Illuminate Toronto With Free Festive Celebration This Month
Discover the enchantment of winter at Mel Lastman Square with Enchanted Lights, a captivating light festival that brightens the heart of North York from February 10 to… Read more »
Extreme Adaptations: Discover the Wonders of ‘Nature’s Superheroes’ in Burlington
Kick Off Your Weekend with the ‘Nature’s Superheroes’ Exhibition at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Explore the extraordinary world of nature’s superheroes at the “Nature’s Superheroes: Life at… Read more »
Get $2 Teen Burgers at Ontario A&W Restaurant Locations on Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game Days
A&W has launched an enticing offer for Ontario residents, aligning with the Toronto Maple Leafs game days. During the current NHL season, every time the Maple Leafs… Read more »
Visa Reductions, Work Permit Restrictions: List of Changes to Canada’s International Student Program
Acknowledging the challenges posed by rapid student influx, such as strains on housing, healthcare, and other services, the federal government has introduced new regulations to maintain the… Read more »
Sweet Fun: Maple Syrup Season Returns to Hamilton’s Westfield Heritage Village; Ticket Sales Open Jan 29
Maple Syrup Season at Westfield Heritage Village is a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the process of turning sap into syrup. Reservations for this program will… Read more »
$3.1 Billion+: Top Canadian Weather Events That Cost the Most in Insured Damage in 2023
Canada has once again faced a staggering financial impact from natural disasters and severe weather, with insured damages for 2023 surpassing $3.1 billion. This marks the second… Read more »
Feast on ‘All-You-Can-Eat’ Boneless Wings at St. Louis Bar & Grill Locations Until Feb 4th
Time for holiday feasts may be over, but if your carnivorous cravings were not satiated, then St. Louis Bar & Grill is serving up ‘all you can… Read more »
407 ETR New Toll Rates 2024: Increase in Fees Effective February 1st
Beginning February 1, 2024, the 407 ETR highway in Ontario will implement a new rate schedule, concluding a four-year period of stable toll rates set in February… Read more »
What to Know About Ontario’s Plan to Allow Beer, Wine Sales at Convenience and Grocery Stores
Starting January 1, 2026, Ontario will experience a significant shift in its alcohol retail landscape. The provincial government has announced that consumers will be able to purchase… Read more »
How Many Square Feet of House Can $400K Buy in Ontario
Ontario’s housing market, once reaching a peak average home price of nearly $930,000 in May, witnessed a decline to $855,990 by October, aligning with the previous year’s… Read more »
Pink Friday 2 World Tour: Nicki Minaj Coming to Toronto and Montreal in April 2024; Tickets on Sale Dec 15
Global hip-hop sensation Nicki Minaj has unveiled details for her eagerly awaited “Pink Friday 2 World Tour,” set to span across North America and Europe in 2024…. Read more »
Lost Evenings: Frank Turner Bringing 4-Day Music Festival to Toronto in 2024
Frank Turner, the acclaimed UK artist, is set to bring his award-winning festival, Lost Evenings, to Toronto for its seventh edition in September 2024. Following its… Read more »
ServiceOntario Opening New Centres in Staples Canada Stores
The Ontario government is enhancing the convenience and accessibility of vital government services like driver’s licenses and health cards. Starting in early 2024, new ServiceOntario centers… Read more »
Jason Aldean, Thomas Rhett, and Cody Johnson to Headline Ontario’s 2024 Boots and Hearts Music Festival
The organizers of Ontario’s famous country music festival, Republic Live, have announced headliners for the 2024 edition. The 4-day Boots and Hearts Festival that takes place at… Read more »
2023 Holiday Shipping Deadlines For Canada Post, FedEx & Purolator
Here are the holiday shipping deadlines if you plan to send holiday gifts by Canada Post, FedEx or Purolator and want shipments to arrive before December 25,… Read more »
Ukrainian Famine-Genocide: Ontario High Schools to Include Mandatory Holodomor Studies
Beginning in September 2025, Ontario high schools will introduce mandatory education about the Holodomor in the Grade 10 Canadian History course. This initiative, announced on November 28,… Read more »
Niagara’s Toronto Power Station Soon to Transform Into a $200M Five-Star Hotel and Cultural Hub
In a landmark development for Niagara Falls, Niagara Parks has announced a major project to redevelop the historic Toronto Power Generating Station, which has been dormant since… Read more »
Feast on ‘All-You-Can-Eat’ Ribs at St. Louis Bar & Grill Locations Starting Nov 14th
Proudly Canadian-owned and operated since 1992, St. Louis Bar & Grill is bringing back its all-you-can-eat Ribsanity event. After a three-year hiatus, the event is returning from… Read more »
Living Wage in Ontario 2023: How Much You Need to Earn Per Hour For a Modest Standard of Living
Ontario Living Wage Network has published hourly wages required to maintain a modest standard of living across 10 Living Wage regions in Ontario. The living wage is… Read more »
Ensuring “Never Again”: Ontario to Add Holocaust Education in Grade 10 History Curriculum
The Ontario government is bolstering Holocaust education in its Grade 10 History course by introducing new mandatory learning modules. This decision aims to instill a deeper… Read more »
Sonic Runway to Light Up Hamilton’s Waterfront This Month
Hamilton‘s waterfront will come alive with Sonic Runway, a mesmerizing light-art installation spanning a 432 ft. corridor of 25 LED-lined arches. This unique exhibit translates audio signals… Read more »
Support Local at Hamilton Day Festivities This Weekend
Celebrate community and camaraderie; Hamilton Day returns, promising a weekend filled with joy and collective enthusiasm. Organized by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, this is an annual… Read more »
Hamilton & Region Potter’s Guild Fall Pottery Sale Returns on Nov 3
The Potters’ Guild of Hamilton and Region is gearing up for its Fall Pottery Sale and Empty Bowls Fundraiser for Foodshare. The event taking place at the… Read more »
Ontario to Lower Age For Breast Cancer Screening, Expanding Access
The Ontario government has announced a significant expansion of breast cancer screening by lowering the eligibility age for publicly funded mammograms. Starting in the fall of 2024,… Read more »























