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Read all about food and food-related topics in Toronto in The Local Magazine. The Local is an independent magazine exploring urban health and social issues in Toronto. It takes a data-driven, yet authentically human approach to storytelling on pressing issues facing the city, from poverty and homelessness to mental health, aging, and food insecurity.
The Local Magazine » Food
1w ago
High levels of ethylene oxide were detected near a now-closed Scarborough plant owned by Sterigenics, which has agreed to pay over US$400 million to claimants alleging cancer in the U.S. The company has since moved to Mississauga ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
1w ago
It is the highest number of NMA nominations received by in a single year, and includes one for Editorial Package ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
2w ago
Kazik Radwanski is part of a cohort of local filmmakers changing Toronto’s cinematic identity. With his latest film, , he’s trying to reach an international audience ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
2w ago
These four young queer artists couldn’t see a space for themselves in the mainstream Toronto art world. At Hearth, a thriving alternative gallery started in a downtown garage, they created their own ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
2w ago
The trouble at Hot Docs, TIFF, Artscape and the AGO are part of a larger failure in a country that doesn’t take art seriously ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
2w ago
The nominations include the prestigious prize for “general excellence in digital publishing ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
2w ago
Toronto once had a thriving ecosystem of cultural critics who prodded, inspired and annoyed both readers and artists. As the media sheds its arts writers, what does a city lose ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
1M ago
Toronto’s cultural institutions are reeling and its artists are struggling. What’s lost when a city no longer supports the arts ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
1M ago
Behind every piece of art is a community of underpaid, idealistic gallery installers, box office staff, and technicians. Why arts work needs to be seen as real work ..read more
The Local Magazine » Food
1M ago
Harkirat Sangha came to Canada to study and ended up driving trucks. He’s now finding fame and fortune singing about it ..read more