Toronto celebrates the 25th edition of Doors Open this weekend, offering rare access to 150 buildings across the city. With a theme centered around play, the event invites visitors to rediscover the city through joy and curiosity. New venues include Ubisoft Toronto, Spin Master Headquarters, and the Toronto School of Art, while Old City Hall and the Don Jail return after a five-year break. The program features interactive experiences like workshops and still-life drawing, and debuts the Home Game: Toronto Loves Basketball exhibition at Harbourfront Centre, celebrating the city’s deep connection to the sport. Organizers hope the event inspires reflection on the role of public spaces in community and civic life.
For Hispanic Families, Nochebuena (Christmas Eve) Is the Real Celebration
For many Hispanic families, Christmas Eve — not Christmas Day — is the heart of the holiday season. While Dec. 25 is often reserved for leftovers, movies, and opening gifts, Dec. 24 is when everything really happens. That night is known as Nochebuena, and it’s one of...






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