There Goes the Bride opens at the Tranzac stage on April 26 and runs until May 5. Directed by Martin Edmonds, the play follows Timothy Westerbury in 1970s England, an overworked advertising executive whose daughter is about to be married. Laugh along as the family navigates the stress of a wedding and Westerbury’s controversial marketing […]
CHATTER: NAGs Players returns to Tranzac on April 26 (May 2018)
May 9th, 2018 · Comments Off on CHATTER: NAGs Players returns to Tranzac on April 26 (May 2018)
EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (May 2018)
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EDITORIAL: They’re poor, Doug, not dumb (May 2018)
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“Folks are working their backs off for minimum wage,” said Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC) leader Doug Ford recently, after announcing he would block a promised minimum wage hike in favour of a tax break. According to Ford, this would give a full-time worker earning $14 per hour about $800 more in net income […]
FORUM: Reducing downtown’s vehicles by 25 per cent (May 2018)
May 9th, 2018 · 1 Comment
Policy would lead to better health and increased revenue By Daryl Christoff Ontarians have been very clear — and so have the people of this riding. We don’t just need a new government but a whole new approach to government. The New People’s Choice offers this. One issue that I am passionate about is the […]
FORUM: What kind of Ontario do we want? (May 2018)
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A case for opportunity and partnership By Gillian Smith For the last year, I have spent almost every evening and weekend at residents’ doors across University-Rosedale, listening to your views on the future of our province. From Governor’s Bridge to Little Portugal — with the Annex tucked right in the centre — it has been […]
ARTS: New exhibitions and many festivals to herald spring (May 2018)
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Nikon ambassadors to offer tips and tricks on May 30 By Heather Kelly May is an exciting time as spring starts to arrive and brings new exhibitions and festivals. NEW EXHIBITIONS OPENING The Bata Shoe Museum launches Manolo Blahnik: The Art of Shoes on May 16. A celebration of one of the world’s most iconic […]
GREENINGS: Reduce, reuse, and then recycle (May 2018)
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The energy lost in the pretense of plastic recycling By Terri Chu With the celebration of Earth Day behind us and the provincial election before us, it seemed appropriate to rerun Greenings from February 2016. Writing that three Rs are not all equal, Chu is cautious about playing fast and loose with energy generation, and […]
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FOCUS: A glimpse of the future (May 2018)
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University of Toronto researchers identify benefits of self-driving cars By Ahmed-Zaki Hagar Researchers at the University of Toronto (U of T) have determined that self-driving, or autonomous, cars may be the solution to a common problem of dense urban landscapes: the need for more parking. Matthew Roorda, a civil engineering professor, Ph.D. student Sina Bahrami, […]
ON THE COVER Palm Sunday pageant (Spring 2018)
May 1st, 2018 · 1 Comment
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NEWS: Open to all faiths (Spring 2018)
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Synagogue and church share one building By Ahmed-Zaki Hagar Every Saturday morning at Bloor Street United Church (BSUC), a tapestry depicting the Ten Commandments is hung in front of the giant cross. It’s a sign that for the morning, the church has been transformed into a synagogue for the hundreds of Jewish congregants who observe […]
NEWS: New park at Monsignor Fraser (Spring 2018)
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Concrete yard to become shared greenspace By Geremy Bordonaro A concrete school yard at Monsignor Fraser College is set to be redeveloped into a park that will be shared by the school and community under a 21-year joint use agreement between the City of Toronto and the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB). It will […]
CHATTER: University of Toronto Schools to celebrate Day of Pink (Spring 2018)
May 1st, 2018 · Comments Off on CHATTER: University of Toronto Schools to celebrate Day of Pink (Spring 2018)
Students from the University of Toronto Schools (UTS) will join schools across the city and around the world to mark Day of Pink on April 11. A feature of the celebration will be their annual public event during lunch hour in Matt Cohen Park at Bloor Street West and Spadina Road. It’s the fifth year […]
