Black History Month 2025 is officially here, and you can attend events all across Toronto to celebrate the city's Black community, while learning about its history in shaping the place we all call ...
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Today in History for Nov. 12: In 1774, British citizens in Quebec protested the Quebec Act which restored French civil law. In 1856, the Grand Trunk Railway was opened from Quebec to Toronto. In 1884, ...
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Today in History for Oct. 30: On this date: In 1536, Denmark adopted Lutheranism as its official state religion. In 1768, the first Methodist chapel in the New World was dedicated in New York City. In ...
A Toronto Raptors legend returned to the city today with some big news, four years after his retirement from professional basketball. The #15 jersey of Vince Carter, the former Raptors superstar who ...
Toronto’s history of queer community, nightlife, and activism runs deep. This Pride Month, some 2SLGBTQ+ Torontonians spoke with Queer & Now about how the community has changed over the decades, and ...
Monday is unofficially the hottest June 23 recorded at Pearson in Toronto history, Environment Canada meteorologist Steven Flisfeder told the Star. Reached in 1921 and 1983, the current standing ...
For those passionate about history – as well as those whose eyes glaze over at the mention of the word – we invite you to discover the Toronto Time Capsule. A new online project from Metroland Media ...
Picture this. It’s 1939 and the first commercial airplane has just landed at Toronto’s new island airport. Passengers disembark from the plane and start playing a melody on the instruments they ...
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