Coming soon: Coco Spa Nails
/Coming soon to the Queen East address, that until recently housed Majesteas, is Coco Spa Nails.
Read MoreThe latest buzz, rumours, gossip and heresay from around the 'hood. We aim to seek out the awesome, feel-good stories that make you want to high five your friends.
Coming soon to the Queen East address, that until recently housed Majesteas, is Coco Spa Nails.
Read MoreThe Brickyard Grounds has shut down its cafe at the corner of Gerrard and Greenwood. The owners announced the closure in a Facebook post on Sept. 30.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays are back in the post-season for a second consecutive year, and the city is celebrating October baseball at its finest. If you can't score tickets to the playoff games because, let's face it, they are insanely coveted, there are plenty of options for taking in all of the action in the comfort of Toronto's east end. Check out our quick guide on where to find viewing essentials — a table, TV and cold beer — and which east end spots have Blue Jays specials.
Read MoreWhether you're hosting family and friends for a huge Thanksgiving production or want to celebrate the harvest by having someone else do the cooking and cleaning for you, we've put together seven ways to enjoy the holiday harvest and get everything you need — from the main course to dessert or skipping all of that to eat out — by staying local in Leslieville.
Read MoreMary Macleod, 82, passed away peacefully at her residence in Toronto on September 27, 2016.
Read MoreThe mighty weeping willow tree at Ashbridge Estate has gone with the wind.
Read MoreStreetcar Developments announced the much-anticipated reopening of the 125-year-old local landmark will take place in 2017.
Read MoreLeslieville Farm to Table Co-op Market is aiming to bring the neighbourhood more local produce options from fruit and vegetables to baked goods, chocolates, cooking oils and other goods.
Read MoreJanie Jones is a new brunch and booze joint coming to Gerrard St. E
Read MoreSummer is over and winter might be on its way, but there is still plenty of things to do both outdoors and indoors that will keep your schedule busy this autumn. Check out our picks for the best ways to enjoy the cool, crisp months in Toronto's east end.
Read MoreStrike Target Range is opening this weekend in Regent Park.
Read MoreLocated in the heart of east end action on the busy corner of Queen East and Broadview, the Riverside pub is licensed for 150 seats inside.
Read MoreThe newly replaced Leslieville mural is being unveiled in a public launch celebration on Thursday, Sept. 15.
Read MoreAccording to the Toronto Star, South Riverdale/Leslieville has officially gentrified. The area is among the less than 1 per cent of the city's neighourhoods that actually made the transition from low to high household income in the past 10 years.
Read MoreToronto Beer Week, a local celebration of all things craft beer, kicks off Sept. 16 with events around the city.
Read MoreThe World Cup of Hockey 2016, a best-on-best international tournament featuring more than 170 of the best players in the NHL, will include a 10-day fan festival in Toronto at the historic Distillery District from Sept. 16 to 25.
Read MoreThe neighbourhood just go a lot more vibrant with a new mural installation along Queen East in Riverside.
Read MoreLegendary punk rockers Green Day are headlining a celebration for Canada's Olympians at the World Cup of Hockey Fan Village in the Distillery District.
Read MoreToronto will be in the spotlight of the beach volleyball world as the Port Lands plays host to the Swatch FIVB World Tour Finals
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