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Love him or hate him, Neil Patrick Harris proved to be one of the hardest-working hosts in Oscar history on Sunday night, singing, dancing and even sprinting in his underpants onto the stage of Hollywood217;s Dolby Theater. However, despite his efforts to entertain he has received many criticisms.   The... Read more
The Oscars held a number of musical performances, however the three that resonated with people the most were Common and John Legend217;s Glory, Lady Gaga217;s The Sound of Music tribute and Everything is Awesome performed by Tegan and Sara and The Lonely Island, according to Billboard. Billboard described Common and John Legend217;s performance as... Read more
Telus imposes data caps on internet usage
Telus has decided not to move forward with unlimited internet bandwidth in Canada. The company plans to impose usage-based charges in B.C. and Alberta and will be capping data for all internet service providers in the country when billing their customers. As opposed to a flat fee for unlimited data,... Read more
Heat star Chris Bosh out due to blood clots
(Reuters) 211; Miami Heat All-Star forward Chris Bosh has been ruled out for the rest of the season due to blood clots on his lungs, the NBA said on Saturday. Bosh, 30, the team217;s second-leading scorer, was admitted to a Miami-area hospital on Thursday and had initial tests that proved inconclusive... Read more
Brewer leads Rockets to victory over Raptors
Saturday wasn217;t all good news for Toronto teams. The Raptors headed to Houston to take on the Rockets following a victory over the Atlanta Hawks. Raptors forward James Johnson led the Raptors in points, scoring a career-high 27 points over the course of the game. But even that was not... Read more
Humber students plan Oz screening for good cause
Humber College Lakeshore’s Event Management postgraduate students are getting ready to give back to the community. There will be an exclusive screening of the classic hit The Wizard of Oz at the Regent Theatre on March 15. Half of the funds raised will go towards Humber’s College Scholarship Fund and... Read more
Boko Harram attacks in Chad
Boko Harram killed several people in Chad on Friday in its first known lethal attack in that country according to residents and security forces. Dozens of militants arrived early in the morning by motorized canoes to the fishing village and set houses ablaze and attacked a police station. 220;They came... Read more
Sam Smith cleans up with four Grammy wins
British soul singer, Sam Smith stole Sunday’s 57th Grammy Award show after winning four major categories. The 22-year-old new comer was crowned best new artist and record of the year for his hit song “Stay with me” 220;Before I made this record, I was doing everything to try and get... Read more
Filmmakers prove you can live on Bitcoin alone for 30 days
When they set out across America, Scott Glass and Lee Poichuk weren217;t sure if they could trade invisible money for haircuts, rock climbing sessions, and a bong. Travelling through 40 North American cities in 30 days, the two Torontonians wanted to see if they could survive 100 per cent off Bitcoin... Read more
Short term rental prices to soar during Pan Am Games
City of Toronto residents looking to lease their homes this summer can expect to pull in some major cash this July, thanks to the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games. The Pan Am games are scheduled to run from July 10 to July 26 with the prices for short-term rental properties... Read more