Helen Choi — A group of youth, 12-14 years of age, are taking their action plans to their constituency leaders and inspiring policy makers to take part in cleaning up their neighborhood. Hard hitting topics such as bullying, gender inequality ...
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The Yonge Street Mission Feeds Thousands of Toronto’s Poor and Vulnerable
Thousands of Toronto’s poor and vulnerable were fed for the Easter season at The Yonge street Mission. Did you know? Since 1896, The Yonge Street Mission’s meal symbolizes a new beginning for the hungry, hurting and homeless. A meal is ...
Read More »Who lives in Toronto Island homes? Historic tour June 1
Have you ever wondered what it is like to live on Toronto Island? Who lives in those quaint homes? What do they look like inside? Visitors will find answers to these questions when they attend the Toronto Island House & ...
Read More »Young Ontario business owners sought for national competition
The Business Development Bank of Canada is looking to encourage Ontario entrepreneurs, aged 18-35, to enter the BDC Young Entrepreneur Award for a chance to represent the province and a shot at a $100,000 grand prize for their business in ...
Read More »The ten best apps for yoga, suitable for kids
Parents are confronted with an avalanche of new apps for computer and mobile devices. Yoga is no exception. Which app is right for your level, your time constraints, suitable for the kids and e-safety appropriate, well-designed and professionally presented. Here ...
Read More »Austerity agenda continues with education funding: OSSTF
The Minister of Education released the Grants for Student Needs (GSNs), the funding for all school boards in Ontario. The government stated that the GSNs provide stable funding for school boards and include an increase in funding. The reality is ...
Read More »Ontario cuts high school students
Paul Elliott —The Ontario Minister of Education released the Grants for Student Needs (GSNs), the funding for all school boards in Ontario. The government stated that the GSNs provide stable funding for school boards and include an increase in ...
Read More »Centennial College students host fundraiser for Camp Ooch
Get Campy people! Centennial College Corporate Communications & Public Relations students are hosting a fun and games fundraiser for Camp Oochigeas, Monday March 31, 2014 at the Fox and the Fiddle. Seven enthusiastic “camp counsellors” will raise money and awareness ...
Read More »2014 Annual OCAD Univeristy Alumni Exhibition opens at The Gladstone Hotel
he OCADU Alumni Association invites you to its Opening Reception for the 2014 Annual Exhibition on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. on the 2nd floor of The Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen Street West, Toronto. Please visit OCADUalumni.ca to ...
Read More »City festivals: $2.3 billion GDP, 50,000 jobs, $1 billion in taxes
Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) released updated research-based information about its Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) Partnership Program March 20 confirming the importance of festivals and events to the Ontario economy in terms of this industry’s ability to contribute to regional ...
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