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  • York University’s new medical school to help high school students become doctors in as little as 5 years

    With the greenlight from the provincial government, York University is moving forward with plans to revolutionize Ontario’s health-care system and ensure no qualified future doctor...
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  • Your Voice is Power: Youth in Toronto build their coding skills through Indigenous music

    TakingITGlobal, Amazon Future Engineer and Amazon Music collaborated with Warner Music Canada on a special event to encourage a diverse cohort of students to tackle...
    Diverse young adults engaging in gaming or studying at a community event in Toronto, showcasing inclusive urban culture and youth activities in the city.
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  • Media mogul Brandon Gonez to make a cameo on CBC’s hit show ‘Murdoch Mystery’ tonight!

    The mystery is finally out, Chief Executive Officer of Gonez Media Brandon Gonez is guest starring in Season 17 of the popular drama series Murdoch...
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  • 80 per cent of women have faced ageism in their careers. Here’s why it’s bad for their mental health

    Eighty per cent of women have faced ageism in their careers and almost fifty per cent believe this is an issue that’s not going away...
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  • Barbie is honouring country superstar Shania Twain with her own doll and fans are calling it a full circle moment 

    The five-time GRAMMY winner Shania Twain is honoured as one of eight people with a one-of-a-kind Barbie doll made in her likeness.  Mattel has announced...
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  • Celebrate the return of spring by lighting up the sky at an annual lantern parade in Toronto

    Celebrate the beginning of spring by creating your own handmade lantern and lighting up the night in an annual parade held in Toronto’s east end....
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  • ‘Don’t put your iPhone in a bag of rice’: Apple’s do’s and don’ts for drying a wet iPhone 

    The old school trick of putting wet phones into a bag of rice isn’t the solution Apple recommends.  Apple advises people to stop putting phones into...
    High-quality close-up of an iPhone 13 Pro placed on a bed of white rice, showcasing tech gadgets and kitchen elements, relevant to Toronto's lifestyle and technology scene.
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  • ‘Going to the washroom too much,’ A WestJet passenger with an upset stomach says she got kicked off a flight

    A WestJet passenger is calling out the airline for bad service after she was booted off her flight for experiencing an upset stomach and excessively...
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  • ‘Their phone had sent a distress signal,’ A Vancouver search and rescue team is crediting an iPhone feature for saving lives

     A search and rescue team on Vancouver Island is crediting an iPhone feature for sending out a distress signal that helped save two people’s lives....
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  • ‘We continue to face a difficult economy,’ Bell Media plans to cut 4,800 jobs, its largest restructuring initiative in nearly 30 years

    Bell Media announced nearly 5,000 job cuts and selling 45 of its radio stations, citing economic challenges.  Bell Canada Enterprises provided an open letter on...
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  • ‘We have listened to and are addressing the concerns,’ Manulife backtracks on prescription deal with Loblaw after backlash

    Manulife says it’s “swiftly” implementing changes after receiving backlash to its exclusive prescription deal with Loblaw. Last month, the insurance company announced its partnership with...
    Loblaws and Manulife building exteriors in Toronto, showcasing retail supermarket and corporate office architecture in downtown Toronto.
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  • Customers are accusing Value Village of outrageous price gouging

    Customers online are calling out the secondhand shop for its outrageous price markups on used items. Many people online are sharing shocking prices they’re seeing...
    Value Village thrift store in Toronto, retail shopping for secondhand clothing and accessories, popular for sustainable fashion and affordable prices.
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  • ‘A poor person thing,’ These podcasters are catching heat for their take on shower etiquette and what they think of washcloths

    A viral clip of two married podcasters has fueled online debate over their claims that washcloths are meant for “poor people.” The podcast is called...
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  • New Canadian campaign wants more Americans to order real maple syrup, even offers to pay part of their breakfast tab! 

    A Canadian maple syrup brand wants to create awareness for Americans to try the real taste of the Canadian staple after a new survey revealed...
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