Andrew Ranger and the #27 Mopar Parts Dodge team continued their charge upward in round number eight of the NASCAR Canadian Tire series this past weekend at Riverside International Speedway near Antigonish, NS. Ranger posted his fifth top five result ...
Read More »An inconvenient and catastrophic view of the free trade threat
So you think free trade is a fabulous thing? That’s what the Harper Tories and foreign corporations who rule them want you to believe. However, in the authoritative and pro-capitalism National Post, the article “Free trade by stealth” by two ...
Read More »People’s Social Forum kickoff announced at local art gallery
At a St. Lawrence Neighbourhood news conference held at Bezpala Brown Gallery on Church St., local activists and organizers of the Peoples’ Social Forum outlined some of their aims for the Aug. 21-24 sessions at the University of Ottawa. Raul ...
Read More »Ancient art, mural project show talent
Dennis Hanagan – An artist from 11,000 miles away has brought a new kind of art to St. James Town. Except in India, where artist Poonam Sharma is from, that art is ancient—about 5,000 years old. It’s called Warli. Sharma, ...
Read More »Island water plan finalized
The city has completed an investigation of options for increasing the capacity of the Island Water Treatment Plant, located on the south side of Toronto Islands. The study has determined that the preferred solution is to maximize the production capacity ...
Read More »Non-mainstream media rattles my cage. So here!
Frank Touby – I’m not a conspiracy theorist. At least I try not to be. But some things have me wondering what’s really up. The concerted “mainstream” Canadian media demonization of Vladimir Putin goes almost to the point of renaming ...
Read More »Parents! Weigh in on TDSB’s new funding formula
Chris Mosie – With the first of three elections over on June 13, Kathleen Wynne and the Ontario Liberal Party were given a majority mandate. The Liberals as the incumbent party were chased in the election by Tim Hudak and ...
Read More »Port Authority greatest threat to Waterfront: Vaughan
Robin Careless – There was a good deal of excitement for the future at the meeting of the Bathurst Quay Neighborhood Association (BQNA) on June 19. The first speaker was James Roche, the director of parks, design and construction for Waterfront ...
Read More »School programs bring food and farming to Toronto students
Lilian Schaer — Eastdale Collegiate near Broadview and Gerrard brings farming to its students. By combining a culinary program with a rooftop garden, students learn where their food comes from. It helps in building life skills and instilling healthy eating ...
Read More »Audio player better than phone, old-tyme pay phone
James Careless — Yes, the warm weather is on the wane. No problem: Just snuggle up with this, the latest edition of the Gadget Zone, to take your forebodings of the approaching winter far, far away! The Gadget Zone If ...
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