Toronto bars ramping up for Super Bowl Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner. Toronto bars and restaurants are working hard to prepare for the big event.
Read MoreSuper Bowl Sunday is right around the corner. Toronto bars and restaurants are working hard to prepare for the big event.
Read MoreThe response of local businesses has been largely positive and registration for the CaféTO program for this year opened on Jan. 18.
Read MoreJan. 31 will see restaurants, bars, gyms, theatres and malls can open at 50 per cent capacity
Read MoreThe plan includes relief for property taxes, hydro and natural gas bills.
Read MoreMayor John Tory adapts suggestions into his five-step recovery plan for the City of Toronto.
Read MoreProvince tightens COVID-19 rules as Toronto orders four restaurants closed after not following necessary measures to protect employees and customers.
Read MoreThe revival of the church began when Terry Cutts, a mechanical contractor and an award-winning chef, moved to Palgrave with his two young sons in 2003.
Read MoreSteve’s, a 70-year-old family-run restaurant on Bathurst St. just north of the 401 has been operating for over a week after being fined by DineSafe Toronto for failing to properly clean room surfaces.
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Read MoreHumber College North Campus’ upscale-casual restaurant The Humber Room, serves up three course meals Monday to Friday and is usually filled with students. Their menu looks much like other restaurants, but according to a Cornell University study they could make more by removing the dollar sign from their menu. Humber News’ Ryan Durgy and Katie Jones found out whether the menu will be changing and how the restaurant runs.
Read MoreThe news that Ontario medical marijuana users can now use vaporizers almost anywhere in the province sparked reaction on Thursday.
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