Fiction books give people “an opportunity to escape in a healthy way,” therapist says
Reading fiction can help people’s mental health by providing them with a break from daily life, a Toronto therapist says.
Reading fiction can help people’s mental health by providing them with a break from daily life, a Toronto therapist says.
An explosion at a ATM belonging to TD bank branch located at East York shook the neighborhood on Janurary 28th around 4;45 AM.
When Oscar recipients step on stage to accept their award, they almost always say the famous phrase “I would like to thank the Academy.” But who exactly is the Academy? Who chooses Oscars winners, and how?
A women-led social club in Toronto holds events for women from all over the city to talk, share, and highlight the experiences of women.
A business owner near a controversial safe-injection site in Leslieville says the community health centre needs to better manage the program it oversees.
Residents and owners of Pape Village businesses have mixed feelings about the The Metrolinx Pape Ontario line construction between Pape and Sammon Avenue.
The excitement surrounding the latest Sarah J. Maas book drop was so high that some customers visibly expressed their happiness when they came to purchase the new novel, a Beaches bookshop employee says.
Anticipation builds for an upcoming Black History Month event at Centennial College’s Story Arts Centre on Friday Feb. 23rd. Students and faculty eagerly await what promises to be a captivating journey into black culture, history,…
Community pantries and fridges throughout the East York community are built and maintained by community members to support those in need, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Acting Supt. Marcel Beaudin says that as an Indigenous man and co-chair of the Major Incident Management Group, he has never felt as though he doesn’t belong with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Beaudin spoke…