The following is a statement by Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak on the 22nd anniversary of Ukraine’s Independence Day: “On behalf of the Ontario PC Caucus, I would like to extend my warmest greetings to everyone commemorating the 22nd anniversary ...
Read More »Maestro Fresh Wes and Friends Welcome Emcee Shad to Guest Perform
The line-up continues to grow for the landmark concert celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Maestro’s groundbreaking career as the godfather of Canadian hip hop on Saturday, September 21 at 8 p.m. at Massey Hall, as part of Canada’s Walk of ...
Read More »New gym for Cabbagetown, St. James Town, Regent Park youth
Jays Care Foundation will unveil a brand new Jays Care gymnasium for the Toronto Kiwanis Boys and Girls Clubs (TKBGC). The development of the gym was made possible through a $100,000 Field of Dreams grant, and will offer Cabbagetown, St ...
Read More »Bell boxes to be painted with murals in Downtown art project
The 2013 Bell Boxes Murals Project is painting five murals on Bell Canada utility boxes in the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood August 24-25. Since 2009 the Bell Boxes Murals Project has painted murals on 48 Bell Canada outdoor utility boxes ...
Read More »Wine Blogging Grows Up
David White — About 250 wine bloggers recently gathered in Penticton, BC for the sixth annual North American Wine Bloggers’ Conference. That so many wine enthusiasts would travel to a city five hours east of Vancouver isn’t surprising. Held in ...
Read More »Celebrate butterflies at Tommy Thompson Park August 24
The Fifth Annual Tommy Thompson Park Butterfly Festival features guided butterfly walks, and educational displays at this free, family friendly event on August 24 from 10am to 3pm. Late August is the prime time to get a glimpse of the ...
Read More »Intimidated by wine? You’re not alone. So start drinking.
David White — Consider the prototypical wine connoisseur — swirling his glass, sniffing his wine, and blabbering on about some French chateau. He’s insufferable. Or consider a representative tasting note. Wine Spectator recently praised a wine for offering notes of ...
Read More »Murals on Church Street for World Pride 2014
Kristyn Wong-Tam — In June 2014, Toronto will play host to World Pride and to hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the country and around the globe. As the historical home to Toronto’s LGBT2IQ community, The Church-Wellesley Village will ...
Read More »Should Universities Find Jobs For Their Graduates?
This was the “Question of the day” CNN posed for its’ viewers on April 4, 2013. It’s a question that is increasingly being asked, in different ways, by graduates, their families, and the public. It’s a question we should have ...
Read More »Canadians Spending More This Year for Back-to-School
According to the annual BMO Back to School Survey released today, retailers should expect to see a boost from back-to-school shopping this year as Canadians plan to spend more on school materials compared to last year. According to the survey, ...
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