While Toronto ice storm debris cleanup continues, the iconic Leslieville tree that felled during July’s storm last year receives new life at an art exhibit lending itself as an example of how to recycle fallen trees.
Read moreA father has turned his personal tragedy into an initiative to spread awareness about the dangers of prescription drug misuse.
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Archive 2014 Jan 13, 2014
The Canadian Intern Association held a labour and intern rights workshop this Thursday at Ontario’s College of Art and Design. Vice President of Outreach at the CIA, Tom Haxell spoke with an audience of five in one of the school’s lecture halls.
Read moreLibrarians want your support
Archive 2013 Nov 25, 2013
As the budget council makes its’ final decisions in the coming week, librarians are rallying for councilors votes. The city’s last budget vote showed 21 councilors voting for Rob Ford’s budget cuts, and 22 councilors voting against the cuts.
Read moreEvery November 11 for the past 15 years, students from Saint Anthony’s Catholic School have gathered at Old City Hall to honour fallen soldiers.
Read moreToronto’s Board of Health recommends mental health research for racialized communities
Archive 2013 Nov 5, 2013
The City of Toronto’s Board of Health approved a motion to research mental health in racialized communities.
Councillor Sarah Doucette’s motion to request the Medical Officer of Health work with city agencies to report on a strategy to address mental health needs in communities experiencing high rates of violence, supported by Councillor Adam Vaughan was passed yesterday.
Read moreHumber’s Student Federation is hosting a Halloween party this Thursday, Oct. 31, at Humber’s North Campus Linx Pub.
Read moreStatistics Canada's analysis on Federal Expenditures on science and technology research and development and related activities in current dollars
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