TORONTO (Reuters) - Business is slowly starting to percolate again at the Second Cup coffee shop franchise in Toronto's PATH shopping mall as workers trickle back to major downtown office buildings ...
Walk any Toronto street and you're bound to find at least a few shuttered businesses, but things are even worse below ground in the city's sprawling PATH network. Since the start of the pandemic, many ...
There are more staff than shoppers in many parts of the mall that lies under Toronto’s financial district, more people cleaning the corridors than walking along them. While some Bay Street companies ...
Before the pandemic struck, crowds of downtown office workers would swarm in and out of Toronto’s main train station twice each weekday, a mass of humanity so thick that trying to walk against the ...
For the businesses of The PATH, it's out of sight, out of mind. Once bustling with Financial District denizen, Toronto's underground network of shops and restaurants has become a ghost town. The ...
Given that Canadian winters can get rather cold and snowy, it can be a relief to find ways to avoid walking outside when trying to get around a city. Toronto’s underground PATH network has been a ...
Toronto police have made an arrest in a sexual assault that happened in the downtown PATH system. On Sunday, at 9:57 p.m., a 21-year-old woman was sexually assaulted in the Toronto PATH Network near ...
Police are looking for a man after he allegedly followed and then sexually assaulted someone in Toronto’s PATH system of underground streets. Toronto police said the incident was reported around 10 ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - Business is slowly starting to percolate again at the Second Cup coffee shop franchise in Toronto's PATH shopping mall as workers trickle back to major downtown office buildings ...