Earls is setting up shop at Yorkdale Shopping Centre this spring.
The restaurant chain announced on Thursday it will be opening its new Toronto flagship location at the mall, which is set to open on April 21.
Earls Yorkdale will have some unique menu items and cocktails, with new dishes like Yuzu Tuna Tataki, a seafood tower, and Angry Chicken Lettuce Wraps.
For drinks, diners can opt for a Cucumber Jalapeno Ranch Water, Grapefruit Hibiscus Paloma or a Passion Fruit Chili Margarita. Local wines from the Niagara region and across the province will also be available.
Earls says it also commissioned local artists to create modern artwork for the Yorkdale spot.
On top of its flagship location, Earls is set to open another restaurant in the Manulife Centre at Bay and Bloor streets in the fall.
The restaurant chain says it will also open another location on King Street West early next year.
A firefighter has died in the course of battling a wildfire in the Northwest Territories, officials say.
Data shows the 2023 wildfire season is the worst in Canada's history after surpassing a record-breaking 10 million hectares of land burned.
One man is dead and a woman is in critical condition after construction equipment crashed into a sightseeing gondola at the popular Mont-Tremblant resort, according to provincial police. Eric Cadotte, a spokesperson with the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), said Sunday afternoon that a male occupant died of his injuries in hospital.
Another victim of the deadly bus crash near Carberry, Man. in June has died.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's office is tight-lipped over a photo of one of his Opposition critics posing with two people wearing slogans against measures addressing sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.
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The British Columbia government says military support is arriving for deployment after the province asked for Ottawa's help in fighting hundreds of wildfires.
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Wildfires will continue to burn across Canada in the future, but how humans prevent, monitor and extinguish them could become faster and less destructive thanks to new technology.
One man is dead and a woman is in critical condition after construction equipment crashed into a sightseeing gondola at the popular Mont-Tremblant resort, according to provincial police. Eric Cadotte, a spokesperson with the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), said Sunday afternoon that a male occupant died of his injuries in hospital.
A couple says they've been left in the dark by Air Canada after their flight to California was cancelled, their luggage was lost, and they both missed out on a relative's wedding.
Montreal police arrested a 51-year-old man after a woman was stabbed Sunday afternoon in the Plateau.
A new study out of Western University is shedding light on long-term post COVID-19 smell distortions.
A person has died after they were hit by a train in the city’s east end.
Sarnia police said a man with a warrant out for his arrest had locked himself in a room at a residence in the area of Campbell Street and Whitmore Avenue when police arrived Saturday evening.
Rural communities across Ontario need more volunteer firefighters. There was an effort to expand the industry and include more women this week in Blandford-Blenheim and Brant County.
The rainy weather held off for the final day of the Kitchener Ribfest & Craft Beer Show.
Waterloo Regional Police say thieves have stolen lawn equipment from cemeteries in Wilmot and Woolwich Townships.
The Crosses for Change memorial site in downtown Sudbury was damaged Sunday morning – with most crosses pulled from the ground.
Data shows the 2023 wildfire season is the worst in Canada's history after surpassing a record-breaking 10 million hectares of land burned.
Several communities in northeastern Ontario are under a severe thunderstorm warning Sunday afternoon and evening, Environment Canada said in an alert.
The Queensway is scheduled to remain closed eastbound between Carling/Kirkwood and Metcalfe and westbound between Metcalfe/Catherine and Rochester until 6 a.m. on Monday.
Ottawa Coun. Jeff Leiper says it is inappropriate for Mayor Mark Sutcliffe to publicly and privately call on the National Capital Commission to reopen Queen Elizabeth Driveway to vehicles this summer.
Organizers estimate 300,000 people attended the nine nights of music at LeBreton Flats during the 2023 edition of RBC Ottawa Bluesfest.
Allegations against Dr. Albert Kadri surrounded what the college said was disruptive behaviour and failure to comply with hospital polices regarding the renal program at Windsor Regional Hospital.
To commemorate their 50th anniversary, Essex Region Conservation Authority staff have put together a pictorial exhibit at John R. Park Homestead in Essex County.
Ontario recorded more than 15,000 lightning strikes in the last 48 hours, increasing the threat of wildfires in the province, officials say.
National Drowning Prevention Week kicked off on Sunday with organizations around Simcoe County reminding swimmers and boaters of the importance of water safety.
Two people have been arrested on outstanding warrants after an automated licence plate recognition (ALPR) system alerted police.
Researchers at York University and the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) at the University of Western are teaming up to learn more about their emotional toll to help with future disaster responses.
The Donkin underground coal mine in Cape Breton has been shut down again following reports of a rock fall on Saturday.
More than 225 athletes from across Atlantic Canada, Ontario, and Quebec competed in the 2023 Atlantic Cup Swimming Championship in Saint John, N.B.
The Moncton Motor Sport Club hosted its sixth Autoslalom Sunday, bringing fast cars and talented drivers out to test their skills.
As the 2023 Calgary Stampede wraps up, officials expect the event to go down as the second most attended on record.
Canadian cowboys held their own at the Calgary Stampede rodeo by winning four of six events on Showdown Sunday.
An iconic south Calgary riding that has sat vacant since January will soon have its federal seat filled as voters hit the advance polls in Calgary-Heritage.
Protestors at Camp Morgan say the main road into Brady Landfill will reopen, but do not know when.
Summer movie season is in full swing, and many Manitobans are still choosing to see new Hollywood releases like Barbie and Oppenheimer at one of the province's three remaining drive-in theatres.
Another victim of the deadly bus crash near Carberry, Man. in June has died.
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A major earthquake late Saturday night off the coast of Alaska briefly caused concern about the possibility of a tsunami along the British Columbia coast.
Devyn Gale. Colleague. Friend. Sister. Daughter. Hero. Those are the concluding words of the tribute BC Wildfire Service shared in honour of a young firefighter who died in service of her community near Revelstoke, B.C., where she grew up, on Thursday.
A man and a woman have been arrested for a string of shootings Saturday night in Edmonton, which police say appear to be random.
An Alberta man is calling for better approaches to treating people with a mental illness, after his 89-year-old father was hospitalized following a random attack in downtown Edmonton last week.
RCMP are looking for a person who may be struggling in the North Saskatchewan River.
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