Education key to fighting climate change, Centennial College students say
Centennial College students attended a story circle to discuss solutions to climate change hosted at the Story Arts Centre this Friday.
Centennial College students attended a story circle to discuss solutions to climate change hosted at the Story Arts Centre this Friday.
Together Project brought together Torontonians in Jim Creeggan’s studio to celebrate and share stories of refugees on a cold Friday night.
A woman who claimed to fight in the name of ISIS, attacked several Canadian Tire employees in June 2017 and has been sentenced to seven years in prison last Thursday.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Nathan Phillips Square this Friday to mourn the losses of the victims of the New Zealand mosque shootings last Sunday.
Bachelors, bachelorettes, and singles from all over Toronto lined up in the freezing weather outside Hemingway’s, a Toronto bar hosting a party to NOT celebrate Valentine’s Day last Saturday night.
“We are hurting. We are frightened. We are angry. We are grieving. We are trying to heal, “ said representative Jaymie Sampa of the 519 Church Street Community Centre.
Friends and family of Kirushna Kumar Kanagaratnam, one of serial killer Bruce McArthur’s victims, shared their anguish in a Toronto courtroom Tuesday as their victim impact statements were read aloud.
Many residents of 260 Wellesley St. have returned back to their homes which had previously lost power.
Among hundreds of women and supporters at the third annual Women’s March On at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto on Saturday were many asylum seekers who supported Canada’s decision to grant Rahaf Mohammed asylum.