The article in the "Nature" journal focuses on the achievements of women in two thriving STE…
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Why gas prices increased so much Thursday in Ontario and why relief is coming
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'Please immediately stop using': Major recalls at Canadian Tire, Costco, Best Buy, Home Depot and Toys R Us on baby products, trimmers, powders, stoves and smokers trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
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Nice weekend in southern Ontario shaping up for cherry blossom viewing
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Why Canadians are planning to boycott Loblaw stores in May and what this food professor says about food prices coming down
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More than $100 million remains up for grabs between Lotto Max and Lotto 6-49 jackpots this weekend
- By Glenn Perrett
Vegan hot sauces, all-natural soaps perfect for holiday giving, says Glenn Perrett
- By Glenn Perrett
With the more frequent and severe storms associated with climate change, it is a good idea to have a quality flashlight nearby
- By Dr. Greg Rutledge
With winter and the holiday season fast approaching, here are Dr. Greg Rutledge’s tips for staying healthy
- By Glenn Perrett
“A Haunting in Venice” is based on Agatha Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party” from 1969, writes Glenn Perrett
- By Glenn Perrett
Books for little ones contain good messages, colourful illustrations
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Lavish gift giving won't be as commonplace in Canada this holiday season. Financial columnist Peter Watson explains why.
- By Glenn Perrett
'Up on the Woof Top,' 'Let it Crow! Let it Crow! Let it Crow!' and 'An Evil Heart'
- By Glenn Perrett
Children will enjoy counting down the days to Christmas with ‘The Usborne Advent Calendar Book Collection’
- By Glenn Perrett
One of my favourite television shows in the last few decades is The Good Fight, writes Glenn Perrett
- By Susan Goldenberg
The Bridle Path, among Canada’s most affluent residential districts, was started in 1933 by Hubert Page, a land developer, and his architect brother Forsey
With wetlands occurring throughout the province, it can be difficult for a small team to effectively survey them all; that’s where the public comes in! Through Adopt-A-Pond, we organize Community Science initiatives where the public is encouraged to take part in collecting data on the populations of various Ontario species
Financial columnist Peter Watson examines how immigration has a positive economic impact on Canada
'Snow, Snow, Snow!' 'The Snow Man' and 'I'm Going to Build a Snowman'
Set in New York in 1939, ‘The Jazz Club Spy’ is a very good historical thriller novel featuring a fascinating main character and an exciting plot, writes Glenn Perrett
I imagine the other murdered women buried somewhere in the landfill and what it must be like for them. They must sense...I am here. Sacred and strong. I am here. Medicine to my children. I am here. Lifeless and dead. The deposit of my broken body, amongst rotting, twisted refuse was not a choice.