A tribute to Robbie Burns
Robbie Burns Day was celebrated throughout the city, beginning Jan. 25.
Robbie Burns Day was celebrated throughout the city, beginning Jan. 25.
Mohamed Tobar arrived in Canada just five months ago, yet he’s already practising his democratic right of freedom to assemble, a right he says he didn’t have in his home country Egypt.
Toronto Liberal MPs launched the Fair Start campaign at city hall Thursday to urge the federal government to restore funding for settlement agencies in the GTA.
Residents concerned about potential cuts to 48 TTC bus routes voiced their fears at a recent public budget consultation at the Scarborough Civic Centre.
A public meeting regarding the TTC’s planned service cuts saw few members of the public attend in Scarborough last night.
College students looking to transfer into university programs may soon find it a little easier.
Rush Kazi, a paralegal in North York, relies on the TTC to get to work every day. Riding the 122 Graydon Hall bus, it takes her nearly two hours to get to work. “If they…
Paul Ambrose’s journey to being named one of Canada’s Outstanding Principals for 2011 began more than three decades ago at Wexford Collegiate Institute. Today, the Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate Institute head is among 32 principals being recognized by The Learning Partnership.
Young novice drivers in Ontario may one day be forced to identify themselves while driving. Alex Don, 18, has drafted a petition that asks the Ontario government to require young drivers to display a “P”…
Geremi Sachs, 24, relies on the 103 Mt. Pleasant bus to take him to and from his job as a late-night barista at Starbucks in North York. Due to the recent route changes planned by…