15+ Best New Year’s Day Brunch Spots in Toronto (2026)
Whether you need a greasy spoon hangover cure or a fancy mimosa-filled celebration, we’ve found the best restaurants in Toronto that are actually open for brunch on New Year’s Day.
Whether you need a greasy spoon hangover cure or a fancy mimosa-filled celebration, we’ve found the best restaurants in Toronto that are actually open for brunch on New Year’s Day.
Figuring out where to have your last meal of the year? Our guide to the best New Year’s Eve dinners in Toronto has you covered. We’ve rounded up 20+ spots, from high-end tasting menus at ALO to stunning skyline views at Canoe, to make your celebration memorable.
Trying to figure out where to catch the best views for the Toronto New Year’s Eve fireworks? We’ve got the rundown on 20+ spots, from the massive free show at Nathan Phillips Square to the best views in the GTA. Here’s where to be when the clock strikes midnight.
New Year’s Day in Toronto is always that mix of “let’s start fresh” and “let’s recover from last night.” Whether…
Trying to figure out how to fill that funny in-between week where you’re still recovering from holiday food but also…
If there is one thing we Torontonians love more than complaining about the Gardiner Expressway construction, it’s getting something for…
The Nintendo Boxing Week 2025 sale has officially arrived, bringing the first-ever discounts on the Nintendo Switch 2. From the high-value Mario Kart World bundle to a massive 90% price cut on digital hits like Mario + Rabbids, here is your complete guide to the best hardware and game deals available in Canada until January 4.
The era of the “convenience crossing” is officially over. The CBSA has announced that Canada will end the Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) program in September 2026. Replacing the annual permit is a mandatory telephone reporting system that will require every traveler to report in upon every entry. Here is your guide to the new rules, the transition timeline, and what this means for your next fishing trip.
The dream gets bigger! The Powerball jackpot has climbed to a staggering $1.6 billion for the Monday, Dec. 22 drawing after a record-breaking 45 consecutive draws without a winner. Check the winning numbers from Saturday and see if you are one of the new millionaires from California to New Jersey.
A federal jury has delivered a guilty verdict in a closely watched case. Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has been convicted of felony obstruction for attempting to help an unauthorized immigrant evade ICE agents in her courtroom. The decision marks a major victory for the federal government’s crackdown on judicial interference.
When the holidays land right in the middle of the week, the days all start blending together. One minute you’re…
A major police incident is unfolding in Welland this morning (Dec 19). A Niagara Regional Police officer has been shot, triggering a lockdown at the local hospital and multiple schools. A suspect is currently contained, and residents are under an urgent shelter-in-place order. Here are the perimeter details you need to know.
A massive weather system is cutting a path of destruction across Canada. We track the winter storm warning bringing blinding blizzards to Manitoba and Saskatchewan, while Ontario and Quebec brace for up to 40cm of snow and a dangerous flash freeze by Friday.
Textbooks cost a fortune, but lunch doesn’t have to. We’ve curated the ultimate broke student’s guide to the best cheap eats near U of T. From the legendary $7 soup dumplings at Juicy Dumpling to the massive slices at Fresca Pizza, here are 21 spots to fuel your study sessions without emptying your wallet.
Saturday morning in the East End means one thing: Brunch. We’ve curated the definitive guide to the 17 best brunch spots in Leslieville. From the legendary lineups at Maha’s to the Michelin-recommended plates at White Lily Diner, here is your roadmap to the best breakfast in Toronto’s coolest neighborhood.
Seniors, mark your calendars! Canada pension plan payments and OAS are arriving early on December 22, 2025, to help with holiday expenses. We break down the exact deposit schedule, the confirmed 2.0% CPP increase for 2026, and the new income thresholds you need to watch out for.
In a surprise move, IRCC has issued another 5,000 invitations in the latest CEC draw Express Entry round (Draw #387). The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score plummeted to 515—the lowest requirement for Canadian Experience Class candidates in all of 2025. Here is the complete breakdown of this historic week.
BREAKING: A landmark $500 million settlement has been announced to address the critical Hyundai Kia theft vulnerability. Following an investigation by 35 state attorneys general, the automakers will fund free zinc sleeve repairs and pay up to $4,500 in restitution to owners of 9 million exposed vehicles.
A “perfect storm” of viral activity has triggered a critical Ontario flu surge in 2025. With tragic pediatric deaths reported in Ottawa and a shocking 64% positivity rate among children, health officials are sounding the alarm on the aggressive H3N2 strain. Here is why this season is different and how to protect your family.
A chaotic weather map has triggered a weather winter storm warning across Canada. We track the violent Alberta Clipper bringing 30cm of snow, blinding whiteouts, and a dangerous “flash freeze” to the Prairies. Here is why travel is strongly discouraged today.
West Enders win the coffee game. We’ve compiled the ultimate guide to the 16 best coffee shops in West End Toronto, featuring heavy hitters like Ethica and Propeller, plus hidden gems like the laneway Boxcar Social. Here is where to find the perfect cup west of Spadina.
The world mourns the 15 lives lost in the Bondi Beach tragedy on December 14. We honor victims like Rabbi Eli Schlanger and 10-year-old Matilda, and celebrate the incredible bravery of Ahmed al-Ahmed, the bystander who tackled a gunman to save others. Here is the latest update on the heroes and the heartbroken community.
Beat the post-holiday slump with live entertainment! We’ve curated the ultimate guide to must-catch concerts and shows in Toronto this January 2026. From the high-energy Halsey and Ghost tours to the 40th anniversary of Blue Rodeo and the orchestral magic of Lord of the Rings, here is what to put on your calendar.
Kick off the New Year with our curated guide to Things to Do in Toronto in January 2026. Whether you’re looking for free family fun like the Mayor’s Skating Party, buying tickets for the Halsey Back To Badlands Tour, or preparing your palate for the return of Winterlicious (Jan 30 – Feb 12), we have your month covered.