‘Blessing Of The Bikes’ at St. Aidan’s Church connects riders’ faith with love for motorcycles
A Beaches neighbourhood church brought a sense of faith, and an added layer of safety, to the free spirit of motorcycle riding last Sunday.
Toronto • Community work, Culture and communities, News, Roads & Transit May 17, 2024
A Beaches neighbourhood church brought a sense of faith, and an added layer of safety, to the free spirit of motorcycle riding last Sunday.
The Greater Golden Mile neighbourhood is preparing for big changes in the coming years – and there are ways you can be involved.
Biruk Tilahun, a newcomer from Ethiopia, landed a secure job in Canada just four months after joining ILEO Good Jobs, a pilot program designed to connect residents of the Greater Golden Mile with employment. (Submitted photo)
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With extensive development plans in the works for Scarborough’s Greater Golden Mile, one local company is working to ensure residents benefit from the changes around them.
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Toronto • Culture and communities, Education, Features, High School, News, Spotlight On Small Biz April 23, 2024
Thirteen eighth-graders from Williams Parkway Sr. Public school displayed their entrepreneurial spirits at the spring One Of A Kind Show.
East York • Cricket, Local Sports, Other Sports, Sports, Things to do April 3, 2024
After a long Sunday of fasting and three hours of night prayer, a group of young men are gathered in a parking lot shouting, “Catch, catch, great catch, shabash boy!”
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East York • Toronto • Amateur, Baseball, Local Sports, News, Sports March 25, 2024
At the start of the session, participants of the camp gather in front of the net that divides the field in half. An instructor tosses a plastic ball towards one of the kids to swing…
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Special Reports, Baseball, Sports March 13, 2024
Baseball is back in Port Charlotte.
Tampa Bay Rays have returned to the community after playing last year’s spring training in Orlando due to Hurricane Ian.
The category 5 Atlantic hurricane killed 161 people and caused $113 billion in damages. Its winds peaked at 160mph/260kmh and was recorded as the third costliest storm recorded.
Special Reports, Basketball, Sports, Toronto Raptors March 8, 2024
TORONTO – Loyalty, patience and hope were the sentiments being expressed Tuesday night ahead of the Toronto Raptors’ worst home loss in franchise history, a 41-point blowout at the hands of the New Orleans Pelicans….
Toronto • Special Reports, Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates, Sports, Toronto Blue Jays March 8, 2024
Two fans sporting bright yellow Hawaiian shirts stood out under the blazing sun on the centre field concourse at LECOM Park.
Toronto • Special Reports, Baseball, Sports March 6, 2024
For Hugh Timoney, the excitement and warmth of Blue Jays spring training drew him south to Dunedin.
East York • Scarborough • Toronto • Features, Lifestyle, News, Science & Health April 25, 2024
Newcomers to Toronto often experience hair loss. Is it the hard water, the stress of the move, the diet, or something else? Three hair transplant specialists dive deep into the science behind Toronto hair loss.
Toronto • Arts & Life, Music May 16, 2024
It was a good day when American rapper, actor, and film producer Ice Cube hit the stage in Oshawa’s Tribute Community Centre on May 9.
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