Toronto’s capital budget continues to run in the red
With a growing number of capital construction projects, infrastructure to maintain and new city investment, Toronto is going to continue to run a deficit in to 2009.
With a growing number of capital construction projects, infrastructure to maintain and new city investment, Toronto is going to continue to run a deficit in to 2009.
Former prime minister Paul Martin was in Toronto Tuesday night promoting his memoir, Hell or High Water – My Life In and Out of Politics. He talked about everything from the charter of rights and…
A recent European Union health report warns that high volume setting on personal music players could permanently damage one’s hearing. A team of nine experts, on the Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health…
Dozens of people packed tightly in the front entrance of the Dufferin/St.Clair Branch of the Toronto Public Library on Tuesday. Avid readers waited patiently for the nearly 90-year-old library to reopen its doors to the…
It’s thousands of kilometres and 91 years removed from the actual battlefield, but the sounds of “Passchendaele,” the movie, came from small town Ontario. Andy Malcolm calls himself a “foley artist.” Foley involves examining the…
About 200 people sat down Thursday night to discuss the future of Toronto’s transportation system. Metrolinx, formerly the Greater Toronto Transit Authority, hosted the third in a series of seven public meetings on Thursday about…
In 2006 Scarborough resident Taryn Welch-Joslyn caught the attention of her friends and family. At just 13 years of age, she was diagnosed with an eating disorder-anorexia nervosa. During her recovery period, she never would…
Pushing for a “new energy economy” will be a top priority if Peter Tabuns becomes the next leader of Ontario’s New Democratic Party. The MPP for Toronto-Danforth launched his leadership campaign in front of a…
Toronto’s latest weekend of gun violence has hit home for Mothers Opposed to Violence Everywhere. The anti-violence group gathered Sunday at Nathan Phillips Square to plead for an end to the cycle of shootings that…
Every October 31 children take to the streets to collect candy in their neighbourhoods, dressed as superheroes and monsters. For the fifth year, University of Toronto students in Mississauga will be among the costumed pack…