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The City of Toronto will host a free, family-friendly public celebration at Nathan Phillips Square on Thursday, June 12, to mark the one-year countdown to FIFA World Cup 26™ in Toronto and to ...
But aside from all the fun festivities, the mission behind the celebration is to educate the Greater Toronto community about ...
Pride month's grand finale — the pride parade — is happening on Sunday. And as the final weekend of the month approaches, ...
Toronto kicked off the one-year countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in style on Thursday, transforming Nathan Phillips Square into a celebration of soccer spirit, community pride and the ...
This six-foot-tall limestone gesture of re-emergence is the centrepiece of the new Spirit Garden at Nathan Phillips Square, which brings an Indigenous presence to the city’s ceremonial heart.
We’re officially one year away from the first ever FIFA World Cup in Canada — and the City of Toronto is marking the countdown with a celebration at Nathan Phillips Square on Thursday, June 12. Mayor ...
But with temperatures hitting 34C, a decision was made to lock the doors and let the kids look through the fence at the cool ...
Where: Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St W, Toronto. “Toronto Newcomer Day is a powerful community-building opportunity that brings together newcomers, and their families to promote Toronto as a ...
Work off those ribs with some salsa on the beach this weekend. Keep in mind, there are some subway closures as well.
Pride Toronto warns next year's Pride will likely be scaled down if organizers can’t drum up more financial support following ...
The streets of Toronto were filled with music, colour and rainbows as thousands of people took part in the annual Pride ...
Celebrating its 64th year, TOAF, running from July 11 to 13, will fill Nathan Phillips Square with more than 400 artists for ...