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CTV News
2 days ago
- Sport
- CTV News
Toronto Pride weekend: ‘Pride and Remembrance run' raises nearly $350k
Video Runners took part in Toronto's 'Pride and Remembrance run,' attended by Mayor Olivia Chow, raising nearly $350,000 for the cause.

CTV News
3 days ago
- General
- CTV News
Toronto Pride parade: what you need to know about road closures
FILE - Participants carry a pride flag as they walk in the Toronto Pride Parade, on Sunday June 25, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young The city's Pride month celebration is culminating this weekend with the annual Pride Parade. Over 25,000 marchers and 250 groups are expected to participate with hundreds of thousands more lining up downtown Toronto to celebrate the 2SLGBTQI+ community. The parade will begin at 2 p.m. on Sunday at Park Road and Rosedale Valley Road and will travel south along Yonge Street. It will end at Bay Street and Queen Street West. Meanwhile the Trans March and Dyke March are happening on Friday and Saturday, respectively. Here are the road closures you need to know: Trans March (June 27, starting at 7 p.m.) and Dyke March (June 28, starting at 1 p.m.) Hayden Street from Yonge Street to Church Street Yonge Street from Bloor Street East to Gould Street Gould Street from Yonge Street to Church Street Church Street from Gould Street to Hayden Street Pride & Remembrance Run (June 28) The following roads will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Wellesley Street between Jarvis Street and Queens Park Crescent Queens Park in both directions between College Street and Bloor Street West. Pride Parade (June 29) At 8 a.m., Rosedale Valley Road will be closed form Park Road to Bayview Avenue At 11 a.m., the following road closures will come into effect: Church Street from Yonge Street to Bloor Street East Park Road from Rosedale Valley Road to Bloor Street East Asquith Avenue from Yonge Street to Park Road Collier Street from Yonge Street to Church Street At 12 p.m., the following road closures will come into effect: Bloor Street West from Bay Street to Ted Rogers Way Yonge Street from Church Street to Queen Street East Dundas Street West from University Avenue to Victoria Street Bay Street from Queen Street to Dundas Street Police say all roads are expected to reopen at 8 p.m. Pride Toronto Street Fair (June 27 to June 30) From 9 a.m. on Friday to 7 a.m. on Monday, Church Street will be closed between Dundas and Bloor Street East. Wellesley Street East will also be closed between Yonge and Jarvis Streets.


CTV News
4 days ago
- Health
- CTV News
Thousands join annual Pride & Remembrance Run, raising over $3 million
Thousands join annual Pride & Remembrance Run, raising over $3 million The 2025 run takes place on June 28, fundraising for leadership programs, youth programs, and healthcare.


GMA Network
15-06-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Over 8000 runners sign up for second year of Pride Run
More than 8,000 runners enlisted for the second year of Runrio's Pride Run which will be held in Cebu, Manila, and Davao this month. The Pride Run will be held in Cebu on June 22, and in Manila and Davao on June 29. 'Events like the Pride Run underscores the importance of sustaining the momentum of pride beyond the race, using visibility in sports to amplify the voices of LGBTQIA+ Filipinos, especially in advocacy and active mobility spaces,' said Thysz Estrada, Philippine Anti-Discrimination Alliance of Youth Leaders (PANTAY) chairperson. Races which will be conducted include 10K, 5K, 3K, and 1K dog categories. 'We're happy to share the love through our races, and this year's Pride Run only motivates us to make this another memorable race for everyone,' said RUNRIO founder and CEO Rio de la Cruz. —JKC, GMA Integrated News