Canada's first hand tool-only woodworking school opens in Leslieville
/The Unplugged Woodshop has opened as Toronto’s newest — as well as claiming to be Canada’s first — hand tool-only woodworking school.
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The Unplugged Woodshop has opened as Toronto’s newest — as well as claiming to be Canada’s first — hand tool-only woodworking school.
Read MoreHave your say on the three final designs to replace the Leslieville mural until Jan. 24.
Read MoreCeili Cottage is building an ice rink on its outdoor patio space for the winter season.
Read MoreYear-long photography project 'A Day in the Life of Leslieville' has come to an end for local realtor Diane Walton.
Read MoreThe Salvation Army is looking at the potential of opening a homeless shelter in Leslieville at Eastern Ave. and Leslie St.
Read MoreLive theatre venues and arts spaces have been steadily cropping up in Toronto in unexpected nooks and crannies from old storefronts to dusty basements.
Read MoreFrench-Canadian restaurant Le Papillon on the Park is fermer la porte after 42 years in business.
Read MoreToronto's east side has plenty of options to exercise your mind, body and soul and feel better as we enter a new year. Check out these options for cleansing, fitness and expanding your skill sets.
Read MoreToronto's east end neighbourhoods continue to evolve at a steady pace, and things will not be slowing down in 2016. In fact, the next year will bring some sweeping changes to the east side landscape — physically, socially and economically — as major projects and developments are set to launch. Here are six things we're most looking forward to welcoming in 2016.
Read MoreFrom a variety of new restaurants and bars to salons, markets and art studios, change continues to sweep Toronto's east side and 2015 was rampant with new arrivals. Whether it's cocktails and nibbles or getting treated to an amped up look, here's a roundup of our favourite new spots for snacking, drinking and hanging out.
Read MoreChef Danny Pantano is shutting down Glas, his Leslieville restaurant and wine bar, after four years running on Queen East.
Read MoreCanadian fashion designer Kevin Allwood has opened a self-named storefront on Carlaw Ave., called KASpace.
Read MorePeasant Table Gastropub is now open in the former Table 17 address in Riverside.
Read MoreLeslieville's famous mural of Alexander Muir painted at the corner of Queen and Jones is set to be replaced.
Read MoreMoo Milk Bar, the hip Queen East bakery known for its made-from-scratch cookies and flavoured milk, is closing up shop.
Read MoreSound Academy, the waterfront concert venue in Toronto's Port Lands, will be shutting its doors in January to undergo a massive redesign and format change into a super club complex.
Read MoreHere's what you need to know about the here-today-gone-tomorrow shops currently set up in the neighbourhood.
Read MoreAfter shuttering last summer, Dominion on Queen, one of Toronto's oldest pubs, has been reborn under new ownership as Dominion Pub and Kitchen.
Read MoreI'll Be Seeing You in now open at 747 Queen St. E
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