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Best Fall October Events in Toronto 2025
Planning October in Toronto 2025? Here are the best fall and Halloween events in Toronto, complete with exact dates, locations, what to expect, and smart tips.
Planning October in Toronto 2025? Here are the best fall and Halloween events in Toronto, complete with exact dates, locations, what to expect, and smart tips.
Discover 20 top Chicago summer events 2025—music, food, parades, and festivals. Dates, locations, ticket tips for the ultimate summer in Chicago.
Ultimate 2025 guide to Toronto summer events—20 festivals, food fairs, music & culture June-Aug. Dates, places, tickets for every budget.
Discover top spring events in Montreal—from art fairs and hockey rivalries to music festivals and pizza fests. Explore the best ways to embrace spring in the city.
From April events in Vancouver that herald the blooming of cherry blossoms to May events in Vancouver that highlight running marathons and food festivals, Spring events in Vancouver promises something for everyone.
Discover the best Miami spring events, from cultural festivals and concerts to world-class sports and family fairs. Embrace the Magic City’s vibrant April–May lineup.
Explore top spring events in Chicago, from St. Patrick’s festivities and sports matchups to music fests and art shows. Discover the best ways to embrace spring in the Windy City.
Explore top spring events in Toronto—from festivals and parades to concerts and food fairs. Find everything you need for a fantastic spring weekend in the city.
Explore the top Orlando events in March 2025—your guide to the best festivals and concerts in Orlando for a spring filled with fun and must‑attend experiences!
Discover top San Francisco events this March 2025—music fests, sports, arts & more. Embrace the city’s vibrant spring lineup and plan your perfect Bay Area outing!
Explore Vancouver’s best events this March 2025—wine festivals, big concerts, cultural shows & more. Must-attend happenings across the city.
Explore top New York City march events 2025, from K-pop at Barclays to classic Broadway hits. Discover NYC’s best attractions and local flair this spring now!
Explore the must-attend Miami events in March 2025—from Ultra Music Festival to Calle Ocho.
Explore these Los Angeles events in March, as there’s never a shortage of excitement, creativity, and variety. This is your definitive guide to some of the most thrilling Los Angeles March events that promise to make 2025 a year to remember.
Explore the top Chicago events in March 2025—from St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and epic concerts to captivating musicals and NBA showdowns.
Plan your trip with this guide to Toronto Events in March 2025. Explore concerts, festivals, sports, and free happenings that make the city buzz with excitement.
Discover Austin Events brimming with music, flavor, and fun—your guide to the best Austin events in February for unforgettable winter memories.
If you’re ready to dive into the energy of San Francisco events in February 2025, read on for our picks to make sure you have the most memorable month yet!
Dive into the Best Houston February events and prepare for a month of exciting Houston February events in 2025 that you won’t forget!
Experience Orlando February events 2025—from comedic shows to Valentine’s Day concerts. Enjoy sports, festivals, and more under Florida’s mild winter.
Experience Vancouver February events 2025—from winter festivals to Valentine’s Day cruises—and savor local culture, sports, top attractions all season.
Explore Dallas February events 2025 from sports to Valentine’s Day festivities. Don’t miss concerts, family fun, and cultural highlights for a memorable winter.
Explore the top music, food, and winter festivals in Montreal this February 2025. From cozy tavern tours to vibrant cultural celebrations, plan your perfect winter getaway.
New York City has something to do all the time, but in February, it's even more amplified! Find the best New York City Events in February to celebrate Valentine's Day and Lunar New Year.
From boat shows and music festivals to candlelit Valentine’s specials, discover top Miami February events 2025 for an unforgettable winter experience.
Discover Chicago’s top concerts, festivals, and family fun in February 2025. From candlelit Valentine’s specials to the Auto Show, find your perfect winter outing.
It’s time to have fun in the city with a great "things to-do list," from undenaible events and unforgettable entertainment, these are the events that define the best Toronto events in February 2025.
If you’ve been waiting to upgrade your earbuds, Amazon’s Boxing Day sale is delivering the deal you can’t miss. Samsung’s Galaxy Buds are up for grabs at jaw-dropping prices, including the sleek Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and budget-friendly Galaxy Buds FE.
The Canadian dollar has just dipped below 70 cents US, hitting its weakest point in years. This slide will make everyday life more expensive. Anything bought from the United States—groceries, gas, and online shopping—will likely see rising costs. With everyday life set to become pricier and no quick fixes in sight, Canadians may need to brace for a bumpy financial ride—at least for the near future.
A new era of martial arts mastery is about to begin. Karate Kid: Legends, hitting theaters May 30, 2025, brings together two beloved mentors—Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso and Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han—to guide a young prodigy, Li Fong (Ben Wang). Prepare to cheer, gasp, and rediscover why this story of honor, strength, and perseverance still kicks as hard as ever.
Creating a compelling company video is no small feat. Whether you're looking to boost your brand awareness, promote a product, or engage employees, the quality of your video can make or break your message.
In a world oversaturated with advertisements, brands no longer simply sell products—they narrate stories. Why? Because storytelling in branding captivates, connects, and converts. Rooted in humanity's intrinsic love for tales, effective storytelling creates emotional bonds that transcend transactional relationships. To understand this phenomenon, we turn to literature, the age-old craft of storytelling that has enthralled minds for centuries. From the pages of classic novels to the punchlines of contemporary poetry, branding and literature share an intimate synergy that shapes how narratives resonate with audiences.
Chrystia Freeland has officially resigned from her roles as Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, marking a pivotal moment in Canadian politics. The announcement came shortly before she was expected to deliver the fall economic statement. Freeland’s resignation follows reported policy disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Peloton has officially kicked off its Boxing Day event, offering savings of up to $650 on select equipment bundles. While the exact deals designated for the actual day of Boxing Day are still unknown, these early offers provide a brief window to secure exceptional value on Peloton’s range of bikes, treadmills, rowing machines, and strength devices.
As Boxing Day draws near, it appears increasingly likely that Anthropologie will roll out discounts approaching 40%. Although the retailer hasn’t formally announced its promotions, past holiday sales and current market buzz suggest customers can expect substantial markdowns across select apparel, home décor, and accessories.
From now until the 24th, all fragrances at Sephora are 20% off. This early celebration—arriving right before Boxing Day—offers an excellent window for those scrambling for last-minute gifts or searching for a personal treat. It’s a limited-time window that encourages beauty enthusiasts to secure their favorites while supplies last.
This Boxing Day, Dyson is presenting extraordinary value across a wide range of its most sought-after technologies. Customers can now enjoy substantial savings on Dyson’s high-performance hair care, cutting-edge cordless vacuums, and advanced air treatment systems—each meticulously engineered to improve comfort and convenience at home.
Canada’s postal strike has reached an abrupt resolution. After weeks of rotating walkouts and stalled negotiations, the Canada Industrial Relations Board issued a ruling that compelled postal employees to return to work.
The DC Universe just tossed a small surprise into everyone’s feed, showing a brand-new look at its fresh-faced Man of Steel. The newly dropped Superman poster is pure motion, capturing David Corenswet’s Clark Kent soaring upward, cape rippling as if eager to race the wind.
The Yellowstone season five finale delivered a storyline that hit harder than anyone might have anticipated. Instead of offering gentle goodbyes, it pulled the rug out as Beth Dutton found the perfect moment to avenge her father, John.
On Instagram, the actress just released a short but striking compilation video of the horrific comments people have been saying about her, flipping the script on body-shaming critics who’ve tried to take her down. It’s got a refreshingly direct tone—no frills, just real words.
Speculation is heating up among Ariana Grande fans after Ticketmaster listed 15 upcoming events under her name, hinting at a possible 2025 tour. While no official announcement has been made, the listings have fueled anticipation, especially following the release of her seventh studio album, eternal sunshine.
TikTok’s fate in the United States hangs in the balance after a federal appeals court rejected an emergency request from TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, to delay a law that could force the app to be sold or face a ban.
Real estate farming is an effective marketing strategy. It helps real estate agents dominate a specific neighborhood by building strong relationships and becoming the go-to expert in that area. One of the key components to ensuring success in farming is choosing the right materials that will establish your presence and resonate with the community.
Exxon Mobil plans to build a natural gas power plant to supply electricity directly to data centers. The plant will include carbon capture technology to reduce 90% of its carbon emissions, addressing both energy demand and environmental concerns. This marks a shift for Exxon, as the company has historically focused on supplying energy for its own operations.
Adobe’s recent quarterly outlook has rattled investor confidence, sending its stock plummeting. While the firm’s earnings topped expectations, its forecasts for the upcoming quarter and beyond landed with a thud.
Stanley, the maker of the widely popular travel mugs, has announced a major recall on millions of lids, raising safety concerns among users. The issue stems from lids detaching during use—often while the drinker is mid-sip of hot coffee—leading to burns and injuries. The recall impacts approximately 2.6 million mugs sold since mid-2016.
Macy’s, long a mall anchor, will close 65 stores by January's end. This exceeds the 50 closures previously hinted at, as leadership seizes a favorable deal-making climate. These closures are part of a broader plan to shutter 150 locations by 2026.
Starting December 14, Canadians can enjoy two months of savings as the federal government temporarily removes the GST/HST from certain essential goods. This tax break applies to items bought and delivered by February 15, 2025, with no extra steps required from shoppers—the tax is automatically removed at checkout.
Big news in the fashion world: Chanel has a new creative director! Matthieu Blazy, known for his edgy and innovative designs, is now in charge of all of Chanel collections from ready-to-wear to haute couture.
The popular YouTube interview series "Hot Ones" has been sold for $82.5 million. The show, known for its unique format of interviewing celebrities while they eat increasingly spicy wings, has gained a massive following and become a cultural phenomenon.
Humber River Hospital is suing the consortium behind its construction for $100 million, claiming sloppy design and construction have left large sections of the hospital with uneven, deteriorating floors — and it's now creating serious safety and operational challenges.
Canada’s economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.2% in the first quarter—on the surface, a solid rebound. But dig a little deeper and the momentum looks shaky. The jump was largely fueled by a surge in exports, likely driven by businesses trying to ship goods ahead of new tariff rules.
At a rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump announced what he’s calling a major victory for American manufacturing: a new deal that would allow Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel—without giving up American control.
Canada’s debt tops $2.5 T; Gen Z and newcomers boost balances 31 %, delinquencies hit 2.7 %—TransUnion urges lenders to rethink risk.
Macron says Gaza blockade “untenable,” warns Israel of possible sanctions and renews push for conditional Palestinian statehood.
Ontario bill lets province seize school boards, mandates police-in-schools programs, and posts trustee expenses—critics say underfunding is the real issue.
Jetour sells 20k SUVs Jan-Apr, tops Chinese brands in Middle East; T-Series, localised engineering and beefed-up service drive record surge.
Appeals court restores Trump’s global tariffs, keeping importers on the hook and pushing the legal fight toward the Supreme Court.
Vanguard teams with U of T to open AI finance labs, hire 70 Toronto specialists, and push ethical, transparent machine learning for investors.
Record 17k evacuate as Manitoba wildfires force state of emergency; Saskatchewan, Alberta issue fresh orders amid stretched crews and rising heat.
Salesforce to buy Informatica for $8 B cash, weaving data-management muscle into its AI Agentforce and Data Cloud suite.
Stocks rise as U.S. court voids key Trump tariffs; Nvidia leads tech rebound, but analysts warn new duties could still loom.
Trade court voids Trump’s 10 % blanket tariffs, citing congressional power; White House appeals as importers eye potential refunds.
Nvidia posts $44.1 B revenue, 69 % growth; $4.5 B China charge slows profit, but AI demand keeps shares near record $3.3 T valuation.
Canada Post invites union back to the table amid overtime ban and strike threat; pay, temps, and weekend delivery top the agenda.
Bell bets big on “AI Fabric,” launching six hydro-powered data centres in B.C. to supply sovereign, low-carbon compute by year’s end.
Starship Flight 9 reaches space with a reused booster, then spins out and breaks apart 30 minutes in—Musk vows faster test cadence despite loss.
Hudson’s Bay to offload 28 leases to B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu, who plans “A New Bay” chain of immersive department stores pending court approval.
Celebration turned to chaos as a minivan plowed into Liverpool’s title-parade crowd, injuring 27 and sparking a probe; police dismiss terror link.
Boeing pays $1.1 B to avoid fraud trial over 737 Max crashes; victims split on DOJ deal that shields company from felony conviction.
Inn Fire burns 700 acres near Mono Lake, closing Hwy 395 and emptying Mono City as crews race to contain flames before Memorial Day crowds arrive.
Starship Flight 9 aims for May 27 liftoff, reusing a Super Heavy booster and proving upgrades NASA needs for future Moon missions.
Trump gives EU until July 9 to avert a 50 % import duty after call with von der Leyen, keeping markets in suspense and trade talks on full boil.
Parliament resumes after six-month break: MPs elect a Speaker Monday, King Charles delivers rare throne speech Tuesday, setting Ottawa’s new agenda.
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