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Local | Feb 09

Program enables law students to help on human rights cases around the world

Even before passing the bar, law students at the University of Toronto have been making huge waves in shaping the state of human rights across the globe.

For the past 25 years, the university's...

Local | Feb 09

EDITORIAL: Contract should set tone for future bargaining

While Toronto residents are pleased we will not be experiencing a work stoppage involving the city's unionized outside workers, it's important to remember there are still ongoing contract negotiations between the city and its other unions.

Sunday's tentative deal reached with CUPE Local 416... ...

Local | Feb 08

UforChange looking for donations to keep programs going in St. James Town

With its three-year funding window narrowing, downtown Toronto organization UforChange is looking for new ways of keeping its program running at full steam.

The organization has set down roots in St. James Town, offering arts, educational, cultural, life skills and other programming to help youth... ...

Business | Feb 08

Location: Set yourself up for success

Location: Set yourself up for success

BUSINESS - Whether you own a jingle-spouting ice cream truck or a velour-draped women's clothing boutique, nothing is more important for the success of a small business than location.

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Education | Feb 07

TCDSB hosts mental health symposium

Toronto's Catholic school board is set to host Living and Coping with Anxiety, a mental health symposium featuring special guest speaker Kendra Fisher, next week in honour of Psychology Month.

Business | Feb 07

Move when the time is right

Whether a lease is up, a business has grown, or the lingering smell of the fish monger next door has started seeping into the dreams of employees, there are many reasons for a small business owner to... ...

Local | Feb 07

Raise awareness on Coldest Night of the Year

Raise awareness on Coldest Night of the Year

CITY CENTRE - Some 200 hardy souls are expected to take to the streets of downtown Toronto Feb. 25 for the Yonge Street Mission's second annual Coldest Night of the Year walk.

Business | Feb 07

Business cards project your personality

Business cards project your personality

BUSINESS - In the business world, a good business card is akin to a first impression.

Sports

Sports | Feb 06

SPORTS SCOOP: For the week of Feb. 6

SPORTS SCOOP: For the week of Feb. 6

Here's a guide to community sports events taking place across the city in the coming week.

Sports | Jan 30

SPORTS SCOOP: For the week of Jan. 30

SPORTS SCOOP: For the week of Jan. 30

Here's a guide to community sports events taking place across the city in the coming week.

What's On

Columns | Feb 07

GUEST COLUMN: Setting goals is about making choice to succeed

GUEST COLUMN: Setting goals is about making choice to succeed

Each month, Toronto Business Times solicits opinions from four experts on a question of relevance to the small business community. This month’s question is: What are the most important factors... ...

What's On | Feb 01

Big Brothers and Big Sisters need bowlers

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto is celebrating 40 years of its Bowl for Kids Sake event.

It is asking both amateur and professional bowling lovers to join in and make this anniversary year... ...

Opinion

Columns | Feb 07

GUEST COLUMN: Identify a clear path from goal to achievement

GUEST COLUMN: Identify a clear path from goal to achievement

Each month, Toronto Business Times solicits opinions from four experts on a question of relevance to the small business community. This month’s question is: What are the most important factors... ...

Columns | Feb 07

GUEST COLUMN: Always do a reality check when setting business goals

GUEST COLUMN: Always do a reality check when setting business goals

Each month, Toronto Business Times solicits opinions from four experts on a question of relevance to the small business community. This month’s question is: What are the most important factors... ...

Community

Education | Feb 07

TCDSB hosts mental health symposium

Toronto's Catholic school board is set to host Living and Coping with Anxiety, a mental health symposium featuring special guest speaker Kendra Fisher, next week in honour of Psychology Month.

Education | Jan 31

New boundary changes proposed for downtown school

The attendance boundary of a downtown school emerged as a divisive issue at the Toronto Catholic District School Board meeting last Thursday night, with parents, the local parish priest and board... ...

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