Michael Mori — When we started planning Naomi’s Road, a show that deals with the shameful treatment of Japanese-Canadians during WWII, it was well before Trump’s campaigning for president took fear politics to the next level. Now more than ever, ...
Read More »City of Toronto Historic Sites November events
November 2016 Remembrance Day Commemoration at Fort York Friday, November 11, 10:45 a.m. Fort York and the Toronto Municipal Chapter IODE (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire) are proud to present one of this City’s most evocative Remembrance Day Services. ...
Read More »How can hospitals and doctors be so cruel?
W. Gifford-Jones MD — Years ago I wrote that “The problems of the world are caused by supposedly intelligent people who are largely fools”. I haven’t changed my mind as I look at the problems surrounding the new law ...
Read More »Why does jealousy drive some people crazy? (Part 2 of 2)
Carey Kinsolving — “Jealousy just keeps building and building,” says James, 10. “When it builds, it gets worse. One time, I was jealous of my sister because she had more candy. I asked her if I could have some, and ...
Read More »Toronto joins international climate-change movement
Brodie Houlette — Thousands of people in major cities across the world, including Toronto, will be pulling an all-nighter on October 28 for a 24-hour hackathon to accelerate our ability to respond to climate change on a global scale. The ...
Read More »Living In Place and Universal Design Housing Event
Date: Wed, Nov 9, 2016 8:30 AM – 12 PM Location: 115 The Esplanade, Toronto, Ontario Learning Objectives: How demographics are driving market demand for more accessible housing. Better understanding the needs of people with different abilities. Answers to ...
Read More »Toronto Historic Sites November events
The City of Toronto Historic Sites present several events in November that provide enriching entertainment for all ages while connecting visitors to Toronto’s rich history. Visit www.toronto.ca/museum-events for more information. FORT YORK NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 250 Fort York Blvd. Hours: ...
Read More »St. Michael Choir School Christmas concerts scheduled
You know the holidays are approaching when The St. Michael’s Choir School announces its traditional Christmas concerts at Massey Hall, and this year is no exception! However, the 270 voices have a special gift for music lovers attending the December ...
Read More »Alternate universes in Science Centre gaming adventure
Peer into alternate universes without leaving the Ontario Science Centre when Terracosm, a mixed-reality, mobile gaming adventure, officially launches on October 29, 2016. Created by Toronto’s Digital Howard, Terracosm invites players to travel virtually to alternate universes to complete four unique missions, using ...
Read More »Staged vehicle thefts steal from honest drivers
Do you think staging the theft of one’s vehicle is an easy way to make money? There are many stories. Each one more devious than the last. And each one represents another example of honest drivers being ripped off. Staged ...
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