Katie Fawkes — Yes, it is 2015, but many women are still in need of an accessible guidebook on masturbation. While some are lucky enough to understand how to pleasure themselves and achieve satisfaction in solo or partnered sex, this ...
Read More »Native woman artist award is announced in Toronto
Native Women in the Arts (NWIA) announced in Toronto that the winner of the inaugural Barbara Laronde Award is Aylan Couchie. The award was created to honour the legacy of NWIA founder Sandra Laronde and her vision and commitment to ...
Read More »Cars in Northern Italy literally melt in heat wave
A lethal heat wave singeing across Europe brought temperatures soaring to a scorching 63ºC (145ºF). It could melt parts of a car like the one car shown in the video below. It was reportedly found dripping its melting its “skin”in ...
Read More »Satanists plan a demonic monument to be erected in Detroit
A monument of the devilish Baphomet is set to be unveiled in downtown Detroit and it has Christian pastors up in arms. Baphomet, a goat-headed devil entity, will be unveiled on July 25th at Bert’s Warehouse near the current Ten ...
Read More »Volunteer for cyclist-pedestrian safety walk on Goodman Trail
Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association needs help from residents and interested persons. The group calls for volunteers to conduct a safety site walk regarding cyclists and pedestrians along Martin Goodman Trail in Bathurst Quay in conjunction with City of Toronto and ...
Read More »Steven Ward, Moen’s Director of Global Design, talks trends
Courtney McGeever — Have you ever wondered how the pieces in your home came to be? Pondered the details of their construction, or what considerations went into ensuring they are not only stylish, but functional and reliable? There is an enormous ...
Read More »Ontario youths gain $5,000 scholarships as volunteers in fight against cancer
As youth volunteers with the Canadian Cancer Society, Rakhshan Kamran of Southwestern Ontario and Azana Hyder of Eastern Ontario, have made a significant impact against cancer within their communities. Thanks to the generosity of Gertrude Rellinger, a donor of the ...
Read More »PAL presents PWYC play by locals: Behind the Door
Marguerite Andersen — It happened at PAL, the Performing Arts Lodge in Toronto (110 The Esplanade), when two artists, Pam Hyatt and Marguerite Andersen, got together to create a short play, Behind the Door, about an actor reflecting on her ...
Read More »Downtown Yonge BIA leads at Scotiabank Buskerfest for Epilepsy
Dianne Weinrib — The 2015 Toronto International BuskerFest for Epilepsy presented by Scotiabank and in partnership with the Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area (BIA), returns to Yonge Street from Queen Street to College Street and surrounding areas from Aug. 27-30. ...
Read More »Authentic leaders don’t need power in order to rule
Robert Evans Wilson, Jr. — In my previous article, I wrote about Leaders having AIM which is my acronym for the key characteristics of leadership: Authenticity, Innovation, Motivation. In this article, I will expand on the characteristic of Authenticity. Over ...
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