Protests delay Enbridge Line 9 hearings
Archive 2013 Oct 25, 2013 0
Protests over the flow reversal of the Enbridge Line 9 pipeline have forced a delay of the final statements in hearings regarding the future of the project.
Read moreDespite the heavy rain, high school seniors and parents made their way to the 2013 Ontario College Information Fair (OCIF),which opened Monday night and ran all day Tuesday at Toronto’s Exhibition Place.
Read moreThe proposed trade deal between Canada and Europe is supposed to benefit Canadians, but cheese makers aren’t sure yet if that includes them.
Read more“The whole purpose of the [TTA] campaign is that we feel that if Torontonians are aware of this taking place… the implications will result and the reforms will pass, we feel Torontonians will feel strongly enough about the issue will text their support.”
Read moreA new discussion paper says misconceptions are holding Toronto back from a mature transit discussion.
Read moreBlackberry app too late, consumers say
Archive 2013 Oct 24, 2013
While RIM operations boast of 10 million downloads for its Blackberry Messenger app, some iPhone and Androids users say it may be too late for a come-back.
Andrew Bocking, head of Blackberry messenger operations, wrote in a Blackberry blog post on Tuesday that the BBM app launch was successful in a matter of hours.
Read moreAn Amnesty International report is calling for action from the U.S. government and international community.
Read moreNurses take on MTV’s Scrubbing In
Archive 2013 Oct 24, 2013
Ontario nurses are in uproar over a new MTV reality show. Scrubbing In documents the hard partying ways of nine travel nurses in Orange County.
Read moreIn Photos: Art Battle Toronto
Archive 2013 Oct 23, 2013