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The Toronto Argonauts secured their first home win of the season by beating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 31-17, behind a monster night from Damonte Coxie on ...
It’s slowly become a visible cue, a silent nod, and an implied accessory. Whether it’s flipped, stretched, or decorated, it offers a sly suggestion to those who just get it.
Cultivating bonds is the key to developing the baseball prospects of today into the stars of tomorrow, according to Eric Duncan. The Toronto Blue Jays minor league field coordinator believes forging ...
Toronto is the 15th best city in the world, according to a recent ranking. And no, the list wasn’t out of 15. Resonance Consulting, a Vancouver-based firm, has released their annual list of the ...
Canada is widely regarded as one of the safest places in the world to be transgender, but trans people say they still remain vigilant ...
Brampton’s Javier Gilgeous-Glasgow is confident in reaching his ultimate goal of making it to the NBA. The 19-year-old was selected as one of the 24 best players in the nation to showcase their ...
Meadowcliffe resident Susan Scinocca shows the extent of cliff erosion where a tree used to stand. A majestic view lined by cliffs, beaches and a waterfront. It is not often how Scarborough is ...
A day in the life of James Thompson, the owner and barista of Oliver Coffee Bar, is full of conversations with the locals.
The issue has been at the forefront of public discussion this spring after a child suffered life-altering injuries after being attacked by an off-leash dog at a playground in Little Norway Park in ...
Floral, ocean, and biology inspired jewelry pieces by Emily Gill (provided by Emily Gill) There is a serene, genuine pulse of creativity that flows through Emily Gill’s jewelry. Copper enamel flower ...
It's against the law to build tall snowmen in P.E.I and climbing trees in Oshawa is a big no-no. Believe it or not, these are laws that are still in our Canadian books.
Meet the team behind the Toronto Observer’s ‘ Our Canada ‘ feature package! We’re a group of 32 aspiring journalists from the University of Toronto’s Joint Journalism program in collaboration with ...