A league of his own
Lifelong wrestling fan Bill Chase has taken his love for professional wrestling and turned it into a business in the hopes of creating a long lasting connections with fans through great storytelling and passionate wrestlers.
Lifelong wrestling fan Bill Chase has taken his love for professional wrestling and turned it into a business in the hopes of creating a long lasting connections with fans through great storytelling and passionate wrestlers.
By Tyrese Wedderburn Julie holds Vita after a walk in the park.(Julie Craig/T•) On a September afternoon after a four-hour wait in the Pearson Airport cargo area, Julie Craig’s precious cargo arrives. Aboard a plane from the Dominican Republic, her adopted dog Vita is now in Canada after facing frequent delays due to COVID-19 restrictions.…
A local pastor and his church provide programs to help decrease gun violence in the GTA
Ontario museum showcases one man’s journey to preserve horological history
Leaving behind a blue-collar job, George Kozaris has built a great career selling condos and helping others
Brenlea Yamron (left) and her sister Karen Yamron-Shpeller are working tirelessly to keep the family business afloat. (Gavin Axelrod/T•)
By Tamia James The sound of a notification bell fills Kate La with excitement because it means she has received an order. After confirming the customer’s purchase, she rushes to her work station where a container holds chains, lobster clasps, jump rings, pendants and a plier that awaits her. She will now assemble her pieces.…
How two women banded together to open Bean and Basket, a retail shop, that shares their love for community
By Madison Schuliakewich Jennifer Grosse fiddles with her laptop as she sits down on her brown couch, often peering over at the small litter of orange kittens snuggled up to their mother in a small corner of her one bedroom condo. Grosse began fostering cats and kittens three or four years ago, during a time…
By Patricia Dolor Trigger Warning: This article mentions suicide. The letter hidden in her backpack had a paragraph for every person in her life: her sister, her brother, her mom, her dad. The act was fully planned; 15-year-old Karandeep Gill was going to take her life. During math class, she went to the washroom and…