Teen runner takes to world stage
Madeleine Davidson hopes the experience of competing for Canada will help her become a better runner.
Read MoreMadeleine Davidson hopes the experience of competing for Canada will help her become a better runner.
Read MoreToronto writer May Lou Dickinson keeps the emotional, social and political threads straight to weave an involving story of ordinary people figuring each other out.
Read MoreLucky us, to have author Scott Carter among us.
Read MoreThe Dawes Road and Victoria Park Avenue intersection will be reconfigured to make it safer for pedestrians.
Read MoreDanny and Grace Calia hope to get a good night’s rest tonight at their home on 247 Strathmore Boulevard where they’ve lived for 51 years.
Read MoreA floral shop-turned-service garage in Armour Heights will have to close its doors after the city mistakenly issued the owner a business license.
Read MoreMcCowan Rd, Pringdale Gardens, Heron Park, Peter Secor, Silverthorn Jr., Brooks Rd. and Kent Sr. schools will also close starting in 2011.
Read MoreThe school board has some vital votes tonight on whether to keep eight public schools open.
Read MoreA few intermittent raindrops didn’t keep revellers away from Eglinton West for the annual Upper Village Spring Fest, which featured great food, face-painting, a raffle and sidewalk sale.
Read MoreThe “Town Crier Today” series explores the fascinating Toronto midtown communities we live in and love. The people, places, schools, recreation, arts, and the shopping of Forest Hill.
Read MoreMike Leon and Leah Windisch head home from the Riverdale Art Walk with a large landscape canvas June 6.
Read MoreStudents from Northern Secondary School and youth from the Thorncliffe Park Neighbourhood Office got some first-hand experience in the pilot’s seat on Junior Aviators Day.
Read MoreJapan’s 19th-century art scene wouldn’t have been what it was without the input of famous painter and printmaker Hokusai.
Read MoreStudents take to Mel Lastman Square to celebrate diversity on Peace Tree Day.
Read MoreWhen Rita Tesolin goes to Las Vegas, she wears cowboy boots and one of her own handmade turquoise necklaces. People take one look and ask her which Native tribe she’s from.
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