Local library holds free STEM workshops for kids
The workshop is a compressed version of the annual seminar in Toronto called “Maker Festival,” a two-day event that features more than 100 local tech groups and makers showcasing their work.
The workshop is a compressed version of the annual seminar in Toronto called “Maker Festival,” a two-day event that features more than 100 local tech groups and makers showcasing their work.
An all-female amateur boxing event served as an introduction into the world of boxing while raising money to fight Parkinson’s disease.
Since the age of 5, Nikita Lebedev was always drawing and designing creatures. Not much has changed — he now works as a creature and character artist at the visual-effects company, Mr. X Inc, which has been featured in productions like The Strain, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and Best Picture winner, The Shape of Water.
As one hockey league begins the long journey to the Stanley Cup, another has already handed one out.
As G-Hey Kim sat at a Centennial College computer desk editing her short horror film for her directing class, she didn’t think it would make it into the Hamilton Film Festival. She definitely didn’t think a production company would see it and option it for a full-length feature film.
After visiting her granddaughter, Yumi, in Egypt three years ago, Martine Star knew she had to become a hooper.
From Jan. 1 to March 27, city crews fixed 117, 613 potholes. That’s almost twice as many as last year at this time.
The Greek Independence Day parade on Danforth inspired Myseum of Toronto to organize a free historic walk through Greektown.
13-year-old Maeve Pestonji, a Grade 8 student at St. Anselm Catholic School in East York, didn’t expect to win the Agnes Macphail Public Speaking contest.
East Yorkers may soon have to embrace a new way of street parking.