Posted on: 1 February 2023
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Loblaws is going back and forth with disgruntled customers on Twitter after ending price freeze
If you think you’re having a tough time, take a look at Loblaw’s Twitter comment section. The Canadian supermarket chain is feeling the pressure after... -
How young is racism starting? Research shows concerning results for Toronto
Children as young as five can display more positive associations with white children compared to Black children on measures of unconscious bias, says new research... -
One woman dies every 16 minutes in Canada because of this disease: report
Nearly 40 per cent of Canadians are unaware that heart disease and stroke are the leading cause of premature death in women, according to a... -
Foreplay to Valentine’s Day: Gallery 1313’s sex exhibit opens today in Toronto
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Toronto Gallery 1313 is now hosting an exhibition called “A Sex Show.” A group exhibit, A Sex Show is curated through... -
Treat yo-shelf: Indigo’s February book report is in
From thought-provoking and self-reflection pieces to thrillers and mysteries, Indigo’s book report for February is here, highlighting the most anticipated releases of the month. 8... -
Here’s what Black History Month events are happening in Toronto
Jam Sessions - Celebrating Black History Month Feb. 1, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Support young Black Canadian artists based in Toronto at this open... -
Have you heard of Toronto’s Black hub at Bathurst and Bloor?
“Blackhurst” Street is one of Toronto’s most notable Black hubs in the heart of the city. Located in the Annex neighbourhood at Bathurst and Bloor...