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What happened to Zuckerberg’s $100 million Newark gift

What happens when you combine two political celebrities, one tech billionaire, powerful unions, and a municipal school district long considered a failure? The resulting...

Beyond our Roots and Rosa Mindreau

Rosa Mindreau is a Toronto-based visual artist. A graduate of the Art Institute of Toronto, and soon to be graduate at Toronto School of...

Eduardo Harari joins Municipal Election in Toronto

Eduardo Harari is running for City Councillor in Ward 15 Eglinton-Lawrence. His candidacy stems from his long history with Ward 15 and his passion for change...

Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony in Toronto

Mendelssohn Scottish Symphony (Afterworks) Wed. May 14, 2014 at 6:30 PM Roy Thomson Hall Michael Francis, conductor Mendelssohn's visit to Scotland impressed him so profoundly that he set his...

Significance of Mother’s Day (United States)

Story of Anna Jarvis The story of Mothers Day is the story of firm determination of a daughter, Anna Jarvis who resolved to pay tribute...

The Pan American food festival, returns to Toronto

The second annual Pan American Food Festival, the only festival in the world that celebrates the best food and culture of the Western Hemisphere...

World famous Budweiser Clydesdales arrive in Toronto

FREE Public Appearances May 10 - 11th at Rogers Centre and LCBO - The 'biggest' TV commercial celebrity horses - the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales - will...

Love Art, Contemporary Art Fair

Fair DirectorJoining Ramsay Fairs in April 2011 as a researcher for the Canadian art market, Nicole is excited to be furthering our mission to...

The Coral Heart – A shopkeeper’s journey

  In 1911, impoverished Hakka Chinese immigrants arrive on the tropical island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Among the newcomers, a hungry child. The...