Toronto home that was featured in a design magazine hits market for $5 million

Just over 20 years ago, 11 Hawthorn Ave.
Mon, Apr 21
Trendy Toronto cafe announces sudden and indefinite closure after a decade
An award-winning Toronto cafe that has been a mainstay in the city's most tourist-heavy neighbourhood has unexpectedly shuttered, with management's confusing (though heartfelt) goodbye message leaving the community wondering about what's to come for business — and the prime address it has called home for close to a decade.
It's been a history of ups and downs for Toronto's most notorious speed camera
Whether you love or hate Toronto's automated speed enforcement (ASE) cameras, the City continues to lean into the road safety strategy, adding another 75 of the machines to various Community Safety Zones , bringing the total to 150.
Canadians might not get carbon tax rebate this week
The final carbon tax rebate will be sent out on Tuesday, April 22; however, some Canadians may not see it in their bank accounts immediately.
New Japanese and Italian restaurant replacing popular Toronto Michelin spot
It's out with the old and in with the new in Little Italy, as one well-loved Toronto Michelin spot is getting replaced with a brand-new concept from a powerhouse husband-and-wife duo.
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Doors Open Toronto returns for 2025 with more than 150 places to explore for free
There's so much to explore in Toronto, and you've been meaning to get out and learn a little more about our city, Doors Open is the time to do so.
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Senators coach accuses Toronto Maple Leafs of 'selling' penalty calls
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators clearly don't like each other after just one playoff game.
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Popular weed killer brand in Canada hit with class-action over cancer concerns
If you're an avid gardener, you may want to know about a new class-action lawsuit launched against a popular weed killer brand in Canada.
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Pierre Poilievre wants to sell Ontario on his housing plan but will it help you?
Canadians will head to the polls to elect their Prime Minister on April 28, and undecided voters in Ontario have just a few days to make their choice before the .