Living Wage in Ontario 2022: 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 »
Nickelback, Keith Urban, Tim McGraw to Headline Ontario’s 2023 Boots and Hearts Music Festival
The organizers of Ontario’s famous country music festival, Republic Live, have announced headliners for the 2023 edition. The 4-day Boots and Hearts Festival that takes place at… Read more »
Two Day Firelight Lantern Festival & Parade Near Toronto Kicks Off Today
Enjoy two evenings of arts, music and a fun parade as Prince Edward County’s festival famous for epic illuminated art installations returns this weekend. Firelight Lantern Festival… Read more »
Ontario Parks Reduces Maximum Length of Stay at Popular Parks Beginning Summer 2023
With campgrounds selling out moments after reservations open, Ontario Parks is reducing the maximum length of stay at its most popular parks to allow for more people… Read more »
Doors Open: Explore Some of the Best Places in Hastings County For Free This Thanksgiving Weekend
Hastings County stretching from Lake Ontario near Belleville to the southern boundary of Algonquin Park near Barry’s Bay boasts must-visit historical places and fabulous lookouts for viewing… Read more »
Prince Edward County’s Firelight Lantern Festival Returns This November
Prince Edward County’s festival famous for epic illuminated art installations is back this year with the theme, the Enchanted Forest. Firelight Lantern Festival is organized by the… Read more »
September 19th Will NOT Be a Provincial Holiday in Ontario
Today morning, Justin Trudeau proclaimed September 19th a National Day of Mourning to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London. Upcoming Monday will be a holiday for… Read more »
September 19th: Canadians Will Get a Federal Holiday to Mourn Queen Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that September 19th will be a federal holiday to mark the Queen’s funeral in London. September 19th will be a one-time federal… Read more »
Theodore Too Tugboat is Now On Airbnb For Overnight Stay, Reservations Open Aug. 29th
Theodore Too, the 65-foot tugboat which is a reproduction of the original TV character Theodore Tugboat, will turn into an Airbnb stay as part of a new… Read more »
25 Ideas For a Thrilling Summer Adventure With Your Teen in Ontario
School’s out and summer is here; treat your adventurous teenager to exciting thrills, exercise and nature. Whether they have a skill they would like to develop or… Read more »
Canada’s Best Air Show Saluting Our Armed Forces Thunders Into CFB Borden Near Toronto This June Weekend
Take Dad to see Canadian Forces Snowbirds, CF-18 Demonstration Team, Canada’s military parachute demonstration team, the SkyHawks and many of the best aerobatic performers during the Canadian… Read more »
These Are the Top 10 Worst Roads in Ontario – 2022
CAA has released its annual list of worst roads in Ontario. The annual list is selected after voting by Ontarians during the “annual CAA Worst Roads campaign.”… Read more »
2022 Summer Swim: List of Ontario’s Blue Flag Certified Cleanest Beaches & Marinas
When beaches in Ontario have that distinct blue flag flying above, it gives the beach’s community a unique sense of pride because they know that the water… Read more »
These are the Cleanest Beaches and Marinas in Canada in 2022
22 beaches and 10 marinas were awarded the prestigious Blue Flag Canada award this year. Blue Flag is an international award given to beaches and marinas that… Read more »
These are the 20 Best New Restaurants in Canada
Canada’s 100 Best has released the 2022 list of 100 Best restaurants. This year, the publication that serves as a guide to the country’s top dining destinations… Read more »
Biebs Brew: Tim Hortons Collaborate With Justin Bieber to Launch Cold Brew Coffee
Tim Hortons has announced another collaboration with Justin Bieber following the huge success of limited-edition Timbits, Timbiebs which launched last November. This time, the iconic restaurant chain… Read more »
Toronto Zoo Administers COVID-19 Vaccines to Animals Like Grizzly Bears and Hippos
The Toronto Zoo is vaccinating animals in its care against COVID-19. Canada’s largest zoo has begun the process of vaccinating COVID-19 susceptible animals with COVID-19 vaccines for… Read more »
Earth Day: You Can Charge Your Electric Vehicles For Free in Ontario at These Locations on April 22
In celebration of Earth day, Ivy Charging Network is offering EV drivers free vehicle charging on April 22nd. The free charging on Earth Day is available… Read more »
Two-Way, All-Day GO Train Service in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region One Step Closer to Fruition
You can soon expect all-day Go train service with a frequency of 15 minutes within the Greater Golden Horseshoe Region, says the Ontario government. The Ford administration… Read more »
5 Easter Weekend Getaways in Ontario
5 ideas for a last-minute day trip or a weekend getaway for this Easter Weekend in Ontario.
The Bard’s Bus Tour Returns to Perform at 20 Ontario Communities This Summer
Driftwood Theatre Group has exciting news for those who are looking forward to live theatre performances outdoors this summer. The Bard’s Bus Tour is back on the… Read more »
Ontarians 60+ & Indigenous 18+ Can Book Fourth Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Starting April 7th
Ontario government today announced an expansion of eligibility for the second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to residents aged 60 and over as well as First… Read more »
Ontario to Raise Minimum Wage by Another 50 Cents
Ontario is planning to raise the minimum wage once again this Fall. Starting October 1, 2022, those working at minimum wage will see their wages rise to … Read more »
Ontario to Reduce Gas and Fuel Taxes For Six Months
The Ontario government has announced that the province is introducing legislation to cut the gas tax by 5.7 cents per litre and the fuel tax by 5.3… Read more »






















