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Ernest Hemingway’s time in Toronto working for the Toronto Star sparks a first-time novel
Toronto Star· 7 days agoIt was September 1923, and Ernest Hemingway and his wife had arrived in Toronto from Paris, awaiting...
New, modernized VIA Rail train makes Windsor debut
Windsor Star· 6 days agoOne of the newest additions to VIA Rail’s fleet debuted in Windsor on Thursday, marking a key milestone as the company prepares to replace all its Quebec...
Buskers Rendezvous returns to downtown Kingston
Kingston Whig-Standard· 2 days agoBetween Thursday and Sunday, dozens of street performers are to take to Princess Street and the streets around City Hall for the annual Kingston Buskers...
Celebrities who died in 2024
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoShe was also nominated for an Oscar for her work in "The Sundowners" (1960). Johns died on January 4. No cause of death was given. Toby Keith, 62 Toby...
Letters to the editor: ‘Let’s praise the closing of the Ontario Science Centre, and move past an old...
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoEverybody seems to have forgotten that it was Ontario’s main Centennial project. Most of the...
How attitudes to immigration have evolved in The Globe through the generations
The Globe and Mail· 5 days ago“The Goth is at our own gates,” The Globe editorial warned. Canada was in the midst of an...
Final chapter of film trilogy shows how Indigenous peoples influenced world culture
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoRed Fever Final chapter of film trilogy shows how Indigenous peoples influenced world culture by Patrick Quinn Red Fever, the newest documentary from Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond ...
Why mass shootings and violence increase in the summer
National Post· 3 days agoMass shootings increase in the summer and on the fourth of July for a number of reasons such as...
Kingston Police look for new faces to better represent the community
Kingston Whig-Standard· 3 days agoKingston Police are actively recruiting and want everyone to know that they could be a welcome...