Drug overdose deaths in Toronto’s homeless shelters ‘are the new normal’
Despite harm-reduction programs, opioid overdoses continue to rise in Toronto’s homeless shelters.
(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
Despite harm-reduction programs, opioid overdoses continue to rise in Toronto’s homeless shelters.
A different perspective on a seemingly harmless trend.
Female Raptors fans have a mixed reaction of Raptors Twitter due to the constant harassment
Kris Alexander, Canada’s only PhD in video game multimedia, wants everyone to join the fun
There’s a chance your donated clothes aren’t where you thought they’d end up.
Sustainable living is rising in the GTA as consumers consider the environmental impacts of their purchases.
By Mathieu Sheridan The darkness has become one with yourself. Lying down is the only time the pressure isn’t coursing through your skull. The constant mix of nausea and dizziness has caused many long days that never seem to end – the world is forever spinning like a top. The days without symptoms seem like…
How two athletes triumphed over their injuries, their gruelling hockey practices and managed to graduate with honours while becoming some of the best female hockey players in Ontario.
How public artworks have become a root for one of the city’s most culturally rich areas
When Canadian women made history in speedskating at the Beijing Olympics, their former coach Michel Rivet was at home in Ottawa, proudly cheering them on