LGBTQ community leaders say Mayor Rob Ford is alienating people all across the city, not just downtown, by choosing not to attend World Pride festivities.
Read moreThe main floor of the Toronto Reference Library had a little more hubbub than usual on Wednesday as people, including Grade 7 and Grade 8 students from Jesse Ketchum Public School, gathered for the launch of the first Digital Innovation Hub.
Read moreStudents open skateboard pop-up shop
Archive 2014 Jan 28, 2014
While high school students across the city gear up for winter exams, the students at the Oasis Skateboard Factory are getting their final marks of the semester by presenting and selling products they’ve made.
Read moreDr. Alok Mukherjee was re-elected as the Chair of Toronto Police Services at the first monthly board meeting of the year. Councillor Michael Thompson was also re-elected as Vice Chair. There were no other nominees for either position.
Read moreToronto council bids for storm relief
Archive 2014 Jan 14, 2014
Toronto city councillors and staff met for a special meeting Friday regarding the late December ice storm that left around 1 million residents of the city without power for up to 9 days.
Read moreAs you approach the white high-rise buildings and drive into the complex, a large black sign greets you to ‘Kingsview Park: 320, 330, and 340.’
But, for years the neighbourhood has simply been known by the name of the road it sits on: Dixon.
Read moreSkedLive November 28, 2013
Archive 2013 Nov 28, 2013
This week on Skedlive, students of the Video Game Design program at Humber College have signed a petition against half of their faculty and World Vision and the Kol Hope foundation held Canada for Philippines, a benefit concert, on Sunday to aid disaster relief efforts for Typhoon Haiyan.
Read moreWorld Vision and the Kol Hope Foundation held Canada for Philippines, a benefit concert with both Canadian and Filipino performers in order to raise money for survivors of Typhoon Haiyan.
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