North Toronto Daily Updates
A quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in North Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in North Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreThe senior art students of North Toronto Collegiate Institute announce “Coffee Stains,” the annual art exhibition of 2019.
Read moreIt was Toronto’s largest parade. And helping the Santa Claus parade set the record on Nov. 18 were many local participants.
Read moreEvery year we celebrate International Women’s Day in Toronto-St. Paul’s by hosting a summit of our young women leaders. Once again, our amazing public school trustee, Shelley Laskin, co-hosted us at North Toronto Collegiate Institute.
Read moreAn afternoon of vibrant music will be performed by the Toronto Children’s Chorus’s Preparatory to Chorealis ensembles, with special guest, Claude Watson School for the Arts Boys’ Choir.
Read moreOn June 3, I attended the Midtown in Focus workshops at North Toronto Collegiate Institute to hear what local people had to say.
Read moreNorth Toronto Collegiate Institute was home to the NBA on Feb. 11, as clinicians and former basketball stalwarts were on hand to
Read moreA non-profit organization led by students from North Toronto Collegiate Institute is doing its part to give hundreds of refugee children a warm welcome when they arrive from Syria this winter.
Read moreMidtown all-girls private school Havergal has been ranked the second best secondary school in the province by the Fraser Institute.
Read moreThe arrival of another school year brings with it another year of football, and in midtown there are six schools
Read moreThe old adage “every picture tells a story” is apropos of North Toronto CI’s senior art class.
Read moreNothing short of a city championship will do for North Toronto’s varsity boys baseball team.
Read moreSince beating Hodgkin’s lymphoma almost five years ago, Leaside resident Nadia Gulamhusein has dedicated a lot of her free time to speaking with youth, “encouraging them,” she says, to “make the most of any circumstances dealt to them in their lifetimes.”
Read moreThere’s a sense of pleasure, and relief, when poet Kateri Lanthier discusses her winning poem from The Walrus Poetry Prize.
Read moreAs North Toronto Norsemen took the ice for a preseason, they were beginning a new campaign under odd circumstances.
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