Apr 23 9 dead, 16 injured after van strikes multiple pedestrians in Toronto By Michael Rios Here's what we know -- and what we don't. Continue reading
Sep 23 U.S. first lady, Prince Harry meet before Invictus Games By Darlene Superville, Associated Press The first lady is leading the U.S. delegation to an international sporting event for wounded service members, her first solo trip outside the United States to represent her adopted country. Continue reading
Oct 28 The Rob Ford era ends, as Toronto elects a new mayor By Rob Gillies, Associated Press TORONTO — Toronto’s next mayor will be a straight-laced, button down moderate conservative — almost the polar opposite of current Mayor Rob Ford, whose term was plagued by scandals involving public drinking and illegal drug use. Continue reading
Sep 12 Rob Ford withdraws from Toronto mayoral race By Justin Scuiletti Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will no longer seek re-election in October’s mayoral race, a city clerk announced today. Instead, his brother, City Councilor Doug Ford, will take his place. Continue reading
Apr 19 Watch Aunt of Marathon Bombing Suspects Speaks Aunt of Marathon Bombing Suspects: "I'm Suspicious That This Was Staged"… Continue watching
Mar 25 Watch Using Babies to Decrease Aggression, Prevent Bullying Using Babies to Decrease Aggression, Prevent Bullying… Continue watching
Aug 08 Watch Priscila Uppal Reads 'Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder' Poet Priscila Uppal of Canadian Athletes Now reads "Obsessive Compulsive Cycling Disorder"… Continue watching
Jan 13 An Artist's Favorite Authors Get Some Face Time at the Library On a personal quest to bring his father's work to a broader audience, Carl Kohler's son Henry (together with his sister Frida) he approached galleries in hopes that someone would embrace the work, but didn't have any luck. Continue reading
Sep 21 Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson By Arts Desk Extended interviews and readings with Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson. Continue reading