Looking Back: The long history of fishing in Lake Ontario and the rivers of Toronto News & Crime by Ron Johnson
Overcrowded tennis courts spur city consultations, leaving young players out in the cold News & Crime by Kristina Virro
Looking Back: Why T.O. should be very proud of Pride, 44 years after the original picnic News & Crime
Stintz on Midtown: Schools using artificial turf, despite by-law prohibiting homeowners from using it Karen Stintz by Karen Stintz
How They Met: Anna and Julian Porter, Canada’s literary and libel power couple North Toronto by Nikki Gill
City secures parkland in Eglinton corridor by buying land from Manor Rd. United News & Crime by Samantha Peksa
Arisa Cox dishes on hosting Big Brother Canada and what her plans are after the finale North Toronto by Michael Di Caro
Sustainable seafood store HOOKED partners with Rowe Farms to open new location in Leaside News & Crime by Suresh Doss
Movie star and superhero Robbie Amell on the release of his new film Max and growing up in Lawrence Park People & News by Steve Fisher
Capitol Theatre block purchased for $19.9 mil, tenants wonder what will come to the site in the next few years News & Crime by Samantha Peksa
Retail Recap: Bayview Village welcomes new shops and celebrates long-standing favourites Biz News by Samantha Peksa
Park it anyplace: City needs to make public spaces more appealing to adults, not just children John Sewell by John Sewell
Stintz on Midtown: Artifical grass helps homeowners to get some green, but city not amused Karen Stintz by Karen Stintz