Chinese women’s Olympic hockey squad tunes up in Toronto
Hockey is not a popular sport in China but the Chinese women’s Olympic team is fighting to change that.
Hockey is not a popular sport in China but the Chinese women’s Olympic team is fighting to change that.
With 11 persons killed in the past 11 days, Toronto police are saying drivers and pedestrians have to find a way to share the road.
Scarborough residents will be getting into the spirit of the Winter Games later this month when the iconic Olympic torch touches down at the Scarborough Civic Centre.
Const. Sharon Myers is one of 50 officers involved in the Toronto Police school resource officers program.
The West Hill Highland Creek Lions’ Club cares about the way their community looks. As it turns out, they’re not the only ones.
The Squirrel’s Nest Daycare has to figure out what to do with $373,000.
Good notes, bad notes and laughter drift up the stairwell from the basement of Scarborough Bluffs United Church, home of the Scarborough Bluffs Music program.
Class is about to end and your stomach is growling. The bell rings and you race out of the room. You meet up with your friends for lunch. Today, mom didn’t pack you one, so you have to buy it. But the school’s cafeteria is closed.
Now that Toronto has won its bid to host the Pan Am and Para Pan games in 2015, the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus has got the green light to go ahead with plans to construct athletic facilities in East Scarborough.
Residents thought it was gone with the wind, but they were wrong. Toronto Hydro has started the construction of an anemometer, which is slated for completion off the Scarborough Bluffs in about four weeks.