Families walk to help combat multiple sclerosis
As a kid, Paris Ioannou didn’t quite understand what multiple sclerosis was and what it would mean for his mom.
As a kid, Paris Ioannou didn’t quite understand what multiple sclerosis was and what it would mean for his mom.
After nearly 30 years of faithful service in outer space, the Canadarm is set to return home when NASA’s space shuttle program concludes with the final shuttle blast-off later this month. The decision that remains, however, is where the one arm retiring home to Canada will actually reside. At least two Canadian museums want it.
Four candidates in the Toronto-Centre riding can agree on one thing: housing should be accessible and affordable.
Reverend Brent Hawkes says the controversial group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QuAIA) did the right thing today by pulling themselves out of the Toronto Pride Parade.
Despite graffiti on its buildings, walls and sidewalks, the City of Toronto has no plans to prevent it from happening in the first place.
Last night, Toronto’s city council approved the request for a pedestrian crossover at the corner of Mortimer and Carlaw avenues. The intersection in East York will now have overhead lights installed. Students from Centennial College’s…
Sitting at the College Street United Church, parishioner Doreen McKenzie tells the story of how years ago one churchgoer was angered that the minister had insulted Brian Mulroney.
Ken Dryden, Liberal candidate for York Centre, says Toronto’s infrastructure will soon crumble if the government continues to run the city the way it has been for the past few years.
It seems GTA commuters waiting for a Yonge Street subway extension to Richmond Hill will have to wait a little longer.
On a recent Sunday morning, musician Matt Knox played on the stage of movie theatre. His bass playing wasn’t a paying gig; he was accompanist for a church service. “(The Campus Church) is a welcoming…