What better time to cozy up and decorate our Christmas trees with a nod to the year that was? In the spirit of holiday cheer, the Star has rounded up a collection of ornaments that say “Toronto ...
The bagel ornament made its first appearance on our Christmas tree the year Mike and ... long-gone Simpson’s department store in downtown Toronto. Amid a series of trees decorated by theme ...
Many municipalities have specific Christmas tree collection dates ... then cut pieces from the trunk to repurpose into woodworking projects, such as coasters, ornaments or garden decorations. Just be ...
I don’t actively hate Christmas, but I tend avoid most of it, except for the ugly sweaters and silly ornaments ... delivering gift boxes for the Toronto Star Santa Claus Fund, and bring my ...
Toronto won 3-0, but the main storyline was the viral hit from Sarah Lefort that catalyzed a full-blown scrum of players, leading to five players—three for Toronto and two for Montreal—in the ...
(Dan Taekema/CBC) The idea for Christmas ornaments was inspired by ... He’s worked in newsrooms in Chatham, Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa. You can reach him by emailing daniel.taekema@ ...
On Lake Toronto there is also this palpable ... kids on scooters and tricycles. I see Christmas trees decorated with large ornaments in the storefronts. December into the holidays is my favorite ...
A car plowed into a busy outdoor Christmas market in the eastern German ... the wail of sirens clashed with the market’s festive ornaments, stars and leafy garlands. Magdeburg resident Dorin ...
The inside story of the teenager whose “swatting” calls sent armed police racing into hundreds of schools nationwide—and the ...
Si Spiegel did not invent the artificial Christmas tree, but he is responsible for the way it stands beneath the ornaments and tinsel ... and CBC Podcasts in Toronto. She writes action-packed ...
It turns out Torontonians don’t always like what they get under the Christmas tree. The holiday season may be behind us but ...
Nathan Phillips Square, outside of Toronto City Hall, is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. Christmas Day: Select locations open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Check online for specific stores.