With a score of 78, Toronto holds a higher score than several large US cities including Boston, Washington DC and Philadelphia.
New research has found that sugar in sweetened drinks could be more harmful for health than sugar found naturally in...
The Toronto location doesn't take the original name Central Perk, but instead opened under the name Central Café.
A brothel specializing in sex dolls is scheduled to open in Toronto, Canada, in September. The unconventional establishment, called Aura...
To reduce the stigma that people living with HIV/AIDS experience, a team of more than a dozen HIV-positive cooks will open Canada's first HIV pop-up eatery in Toronto this week.
I was on the verge of falling asleep when these words jolted me awake: “The seventh and 14th floors are haunted.”
It’s common knowledge by now that Ramon Ang, top honcho of both San Miguel Corporation and Philippine Airlines, got his start by working as an auto mechanic, fixing cars that he then sold for a profit.
When Filipino-Canadian broadcaster and producer Jeff Rustia went on a two-week vacation to the Philippines after his son Kol, a special child, died last year, the perennial fashion watcher was amazed at how the local fashion scene had changed since his last visit years ago.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) appears closer to its goal of 10 million visitors by end of 2016 after receiving a major boost from the nation’s flag carrier.
Philippine Airlines will launch a pioneering service between Manila and Toronto on Nov. 30, 2012, giving the flag carrier a direct link to Canada’s largest city and its first gateway on the vital East Coast of North America in 15 years.