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Filed February 10, 2008, from the Centre for Creative Communications
Filed February 10, 2008, from the Centre for Creative Communications
The city of Toronto is looking at a plan that will allow it to be designated a tourism area. The plan was brought forth as a result of the Toronto Act that came into effect…
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland recently took centre stage and the space above it at Nathan Phillips Square. Theater Gajes, a theatre troupe from the Netherlands, put a new spin on “Alice in Wonderland.” The…
This year thousands of people across Toronto will turn to free tax clinics to file their taxes and ensure they get the services and benefits they are entitled to. Nancy Garrow, a retired paralegal who…
While political battles over gun control and crime rates continue in Queen’s Park and city hall, Toronto focuses on the next generation in an attempt to prevent crime before it happens. The After School Recreation…
The future of Canada’s military role in Afghanistan remains uncertain and is a topic of serious political debate. In tandem with the release of the Manley report, Pamela Wallin, journalist and Canada’s Consul General to…
The day after one of the season’s biggest snowstorms, when most Torontonians chose to stay indoors, Big Brother David Wichman had other plans. He found himself at an East York bowling alley, helping 12-year-old Alfredo…
Presence of some 200 Dovercourt kids making it difficult to lease space, owner claims
Toronto trustees vote 11-9 in favour of proposal
Photo by Katherine Wellman Ultra-marathon runner Ray Zahab (pictured) and fellow explorer Geoff Green spoke on Monday night of the impact of global climate change on some of the world’s most remote and fragile ecosystems….