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Canada
Lifejacket Law Needed to Save Lives, Groups Say
Lifejackets have been a sorely missed protection for the majority of drowned Ontarians, a situation key groups hope to change.
July 27, 2011
BY
Snow Mei
Ontario Hospital Beds at Dangerously Low Levels: Report
Hospital beds in Ontario have been declining for years and are now at a dangerous low, leaving hospitals ...
July 26, 2011
BY
Snow Mei
437 Joins Toronto’s Existing Area Codes
Say hello to a new area code, 437, which will be new to Toronto on March 25, 2013.
July 23, 2011
BY
Snow Mei
Vancouver Goes after Notorious Slumlords
They may have fancy names like Palace Hotel and Wonder Rooms, but these single-resident-occupancy hotels in Vancouver's Downtown ...
July 22, 2011
BY
Joan Delaney
Tax Hikes ‘Last Resort’ to Fix City’s Budget Gap
The City of Toronto faces a $774-million deficit, but property tax hikes will only be implemented if all ...
July 21, 2011
BY
Yue Pang
Graffiti Needs a Playground
“Graffiti Alley” isn't a classy art gallery.
July 21, 2011
BY
Lina Berezovska
Toronto Leads the Pack in Economy Assessment
Toronto has the best-performing economy among Canada's major urban centres, according to a CIBC report.
July 21, 2011
BY
Yue Pang
Bloor Goes BIG
This year's BIG on Bloor festival will kick off at 1pm Saturday July 23 with elected officials handing ...
July 21, 2011
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
West Nile Virus Detected in Toronto Mosquitoes
West Nile virus was detected in Toronto mosquitoes on July 15 for the first time this year, according ...
July 20, 2011
BY
Snow Mei
Putting the Green in Toronto
Live Green Toronto will be presenting live band performances and over 100 green exhibitors at its all day ...
July 14, 2011
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
Honeybee Deaths Spur Diagnostic Research Centre
A national bee diagnostic centre is set to open in northern Alberta this fall in response to the ...
July 14, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Toronto Police Service to Cut Top Brass
TORONTO—The Toronto Police Service is cutting costs, and it's starting from the top.
July 13, 2011
BY
Yue Pang
TTC Launches GPS Tracking Service for Buses
TTC started a new service this week that allows passengers to know in real-time when the next bus ...
July 13, 2011
BY
Snow Mei
William & Kate: Canada Says Goodbye to Their New Favorite Couple
The Duke and Duchess of Cambrigde, Prince William and Kate took in the Calgary Stampede Parade on their ...
July 8, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Connecting Through Art
The Secret Handshake, a peer support program for people with schizophrenia, is putting on its first art exhibit.
July 4, 2011
BY
Jeffrey Thompson
‘Ribbers’ Compete for Top Spot at Toronto Ribfest
Canada Day long weekend celebrations kicked off to a smoking start on Thursday with the 12th annual Ribfest ...
July 2, 2011
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Toronto Ribfest Kicks off on Canada Day Long Weekend
The Rotary Club of Etobicoke is holding its 12th annual Toronto Ribfest at Centennial Park from June 30 ...
June 28, 2011
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Luminato Ends with a 1,000 Tastes (Photos)
The ongoing festivities at Luminato are coming to a yummy close. This weekend President's Choice 1,000 Tastes of ...
June 19, 2011
BY
Kristina Skorbach
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Lina Berezovska
Alberta Somalis Work to End Violence, Deaths
Edmonton Somali groups are desperately searching for a way to end the violence that has deeply impacted the ...
June 16, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
BC Enacts Toughest Animal Cruelty Penalties in Canada
Amendments to B.C.'s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act came about as a result of the Sled Dog ...
June 8, 2011
BY
Trevor Maimann
Edmonton Eco-Home Builder Breaks New Ground
Effect Home Builder Ltd's latest project, Belgravia Green, is a trailblazing “Net Zero” undertaking.
June 1, 2011
BY
Trevor Maimann
Iconic Video Store Latest Casualty in Industry’s Decline
A wave of video store closures across Canada has recently swept up Videomatica.
May 19, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Alberta Wildfires Leave Thousands Displaced
All 7,000 Slave Lake residents have left and are currently in evacuation centres or staying with friends or ...
May 19, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Free Shuttle to Service Toronto’s Waterfront Just in Time for Victoria Day
Starting Saturday, Torontonians can enjoy a free ride from Union Station to Ontario Place and back.
May 19, 2011
BY
Lina Berezovska
Alberta Town Engulfed by Wildfires, Slave Lake Residents Wait in Limbo
Thousands of residents who were forced to leave their northern Alberta, Canada homes as wildfire burned through their ...
May 16, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Edmonton Festivities Mark World Falun Dafa Day
The Edmonton Falun Dafa community celebrated World Falun Dafa Day with a colourful presentation.
May 15, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
Groups Mobilize to Oppose Mega Dam
A controversial mega dam proposed for the Peace River in northeastern B.C. has spurred a province-wide speaking tour.
May 12, 2011
BY
Justina Reichel
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