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Health | Feb 09

Stem Cell Challenge set for U of T campuses

There are more than 800 Canadians suffering from potentially life-threatening diseases, such as cancer and immune system disorders, and without stem cell transplants, their chances of surviving these...

Local | Feb 09

Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection most popular during Black History Month

As Elton D'Costa, a librarian at the Parkdale branch of the Toronto Public Library, makes his way quietly through the isles of books marked BCH he points out the different highlights of the Rita Cox Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection.

And each February, during Black History Month, he... ...

CityHall | Feb 09
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Giambrone admits 'inappropriate relationship' with young woman

Giambrone admits 'inappropriate relationship' with young woman

Mayoral candidate Adam Giambrone admitted Monday he had "an inappropriate relationship with a young woman", the Toronto Star has reported.

What's On | Feb 08

Malvern Family Resource Centre hosts annual Orchid Ball

The Malvern Family Resource Centre will be holding its annual Orchid Ball on Friday, Feb. 26.

Dinner will be provided, and there will be dancing and a silent auction. The ball begins at 6 p.m. and will take place at the Metropolitan Centre, located at 3840 Finch Ave. E.

Tickets are $100 each... ...

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Native Culture in the Catholic Classroom

Grade 9 students from Scarborough's Blessed Mother...

Sesquicentennial Soldiers

Toronto's Queen's Own Rifles are celebrating 150 years...
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Hockey heaven

It was a what hockey dreams are made of. Players with the West Hill Golden Hawks...

WinterCity Festival 2010

The seventh annual WinterCity Festival, a citywide celebration of culture, creativity...
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Local | Feb 08

Cash, pills stolen in pharmacy break-in

Cash and a large quantity of drugs were taken during a break-in at a Scarborough pharmacy on Friday.

The theft occurred between 1 and 9 a.m. at the Port Union Pharmacy at 5550 Lawrence Ave. E.

What's On | Feb 08

SAC annual juried art show seeks submissions

Calling all artists! The Scarborough Arts Council is asking for submissions for its 25th annual juried exhibition. Entries must fall under this year's theme, which is Recall. Submissions must... ...

CityHall | Feb 08

TTC work action rumoured after stern memo from GM

TTC workers' union will address rumours of a work-to-rule action Tuesday, after a memo urging employees to treat riders better was made public.

Local | Feb 06

Neil McNeil doing its part for Haiti

Students and teachers at Neil McNeil Catholic Secondary School were hit especially hard by the news that a 7.0 earthquake had devastated much of Haiti last month.

Founded in 1959 by the Spiritan... ...

Sports

Sports | Feb 08

SHA moves ahead with plan for single-A teams in the GTHL

The Scarborough Hockey Association (SHA) finally went public this week with its plans to revamp the competitive system of minor hockey in Scarborough.

Cedar Hill president Ed Wahl and elected reps... ...

Sports | Feb 07

Scarborough teen going to Winter Olympics with McDonald's

Come next week, Scarborough resident Shevelle Stewart will be making the transition from golden arches to Olympic gold, fingers crossed of course.

Stewart, 19, who has worked at McDonald... ...

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What's On | Nov 19
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Singer hits the right note on international stage

Singer hits the right note on international stage

It's been said that hard work, determination and perseverance are the only ways to achieve your goals.

Mix in family values, faith and some natural talent and you have a recipe for success. This... ...

What's On | Sep 11

Fresh Fair slated for Albert Campbell Square on Saturday

A free concert is just the beginning at this year's Scarborough Fresh Fair.

The outdoor event this Saturday, Sept. 12, in Albert Campbell Square - near the Scarborough Centre Station - from... ...

Opinion

Columns | Feb 05

Giambrone campaign represents continuation of Miller years

The war drums were beating at Adam Giambrone's mayoralty launch Monday night. And although the drums were being beaten by the cheerfully diverse bunch calling themselves Samba Squad, there was no... ...

Editorial | Feb 04

EDITORIAL: Toronto has many events for Black History Month

February is Black History Month, and Toronto residents will have numerous opportunities to learn about and celebrate the black community's many contributions to our city.

Toronto was the first... ...

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Education | Feb 04

School trustees aim to reinvest money back to communities

The Toronto District School Board is scrambling to develop a plan to reinvest money saved from school closures back into local communities, but it may be too little, too late.

Some Accommodation... ...

Education | Feb 04

Ontario colleges making last ditch effort to avoid faculty strike

As a teacher strike looms over Ontario's community colleges, the colleges' bargaining team is making a last-ditch effort to avoid the Feb. 11 strike deadline by stepping around the union and... ...

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