Top sensory technologies that are evolving in Toronto
The four sensory technologies that could improve the lives of people with disabilities were recently on display in Toronto.
The four sensory technologies that could improve the lives of people with disabilities were recently on display in Toronto.
Director Peter Pasyk’ is aware The Nether is one of the darker productions the Coal Mine Theatre has put on.
“It’s about trees, the life of trees, how they are alive, and how we’re connected to them,” said Toronto artist Sarvenaz Rayati of the art event at Dentonia Park.
As Syria continues to crumble, Syrian refugees in Canada have been quietly settling into their new lives. And although the initial wave of Syrians being processed through Canada’s airports is over, many more are scheduled to arrive in 2018. The Toronto Observer checked in with some of the recent Syrian newcomers to see how they are adjusting to their new lives — and also spoke with some refugees who are still waiting to come to Canada.
it is inconceivable that a playground — a place that epitomizes childhood innocence — could become a crime scene.
Financing with teens was revealed to be one of the biggest concerns among parents in a survey by the Toronto District School Board.
Ousama Alkhatib is a Syrian newcomer who came to Canada looking for a fresh start. He fled Syria near the end of 2013 to Lebanon.
Hailey is “still singing, still being creative and keeping a good attitude about everything right now.”