After 30 years, Tut returns to Toronto
A Toronto scientist has a special relationship with King Tut. And for Egyptologist Ronald Leprohon it’s been going on for more than 30 years. “I think there’s a magic there,” he said.
A Toronto scientist has a special relationship with King Tut. And for Egyptologist Ronald Leprohon it’s been going on for more than 30 years. “I think there’s a magic there,” he said.
One in six Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer sometime in their lifetime.
Earth Hour offers a chance for concerned citizens of the world to learn how they can help out Mother Earth in her time of need. Between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. today, (March 28), Toronto will…
Six youngsters sit around a table. Paper trimmings cover the table like snowflakes. This is the Bata Shoe Museum and these kids are enrolled in their March break madness camp. During a week free from…
Do it Yourself crafting, or DIY, has gone through many moments throughout history. It has grown through out history into its own subculture complete with artists that do not wish to define their art and…
Facebook has an image problem. Instituted as of Fall 2007 the popular online social network has recently begun deleting personal photographs of mothers breast-feeding their infants claiming they contain “obscene content.” Meanwhile, breastfeeding activists have…
Bob Rae, claiming victory in his Toronto Centre riding Tuesday tonight, remained supportive of Liberal leader, Stephane Dion. In a landslide outcome, the former Ontario premier once again won his federal riding. Rae’s victory, however,…