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Toronto sells World Cup tickets to offset hosting costs
The City of Toronto is reselling its block of FIFA World Cup tickets in an effort to offset tournament hosting costs and avoid using taxpayer funds.
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The digital era is reshaping how Torontonians access legal information, with online platforms making public court records more readily available to legal professionals, journalists, and interested citizens.
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Toronto will host a 22-day FIFA Fan Festival that will be mostly free to attend, though the city has not yet figured out how to pay for the event.
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A Toronto charity is set to give away its one millionth event ticket, providing children and families facing financial barriers with access to arts, culture, and sports.
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National Dry Beverages, a North York-based bottler, is the first company to receive funding under the city's EDGE program, facilitating an $18.1 million expansion.
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The provincial government is investing up to $178 million through its Building Ontario Fund to revive a stalled rental housing project near the Scarborough GO Station, a move critics are calling a developer bailout.


















