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Janeites gather to celebrate 200 years of the Austen lifestyle

Sometimes the men and women move in a line opposite each other. Other times they move in a circle, their hands barely touching in the centre like spokes on a wheel. There is music from the early 19th century. The caller, Karen Millyard, directs the men and women through their moves. “I approach the dance with a certain amount of historical context,” she said. “I’ve used a wide range of music and dances from the full repertoire which stretches over many of hundreds of years.”



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Winter takes health toll on urban homeless

According to Toronto Emergency Medical Services, a majority of homeless people suffer a moderate stage of hypothermia at some point during Toronto’s frequently cruel winters. Hypothermia is the physiological response as the body’s core temperature…


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Youth summit held in Scarborough

It has been a challenge for many young people to find opportunities to get involved in their communities. However, a handful of students in Scarborough are working to change that. The Ward 43 Youth Summit…



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City building is often a noisy experience

Dust, diesel and traffic jams. For most Torontonians, say the word ‘construction’ and that’s what springs to mind. For the residents of one West End neighbourhood, it’s been a couple years of complaining and petitions,…



Lack of secure funding hampers TTC expansion

TTC riders made their voices heard at a public symposium on public transit on Tuesday. Former Toronto mayoral candidate, Sarah Thomson, is the chair of Toronto Transit Alliance, a group pushing for a one per cent sales tax to provide stable transit funding. Andy Byford, TTC CEO, also attended the event to meet transit users and listen to their concerns.


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Bringing a fresh perspective to politics

Khalidha Nasiri is one of 10 Scarborough youth councillors and is a representative for Scarborough Centre. She said one of her favourite things about CYCTO is working with a group of people who share the same vision as she does, especially in regards to getting youth involved with the community.


New addition to Eglinton commercial area yields speculation

The land has been barren for years, nothing but a stretch of yellowing grass and home to the Canadian Geese, until a sign was propped up one day saying: “The ONE Centre, for sale, commercial condo opportunities.
Today, the land is no longer vacant but occupied by a metal skeleton that begins to take form, snaking its way across the open air.