Danielle Kane, 31, was left paralyzed after a gunman opened fire on a busy night in Toronto’s Greektown last July. In an effort to make peace with her new life, she’s tried to forgive the man who shot her.
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Code Orange: How Toronto’s Sunnybrook hospital knew how to handle Monday’s van attack
News of mass casualties in the wake of Toronto’s van attack on Monday sent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre into a “Code Orange,” with trauma nurses and doctors mobilizing to treat the bulk of casualties involved.
Toronto’s thriving AI ecosystem serves as a model for the world
GUEST: While you were looking the other way, Toronto humbly produced some of the globe’s top artificial intelligence and deep learning experts, companies, and innovations. Now is the time for the city to stand up tall and loudly proclaim what local folks already know: Toronto is at the center of AI innovation and its real-world […]
7% of Toronto’s homes are sold within a year of being purchased
REUTERS/Mark Blinch Toronto real estate had a sudden surge last year, and we’re finally starting to get a better picture of what happened. New statistics released by the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) once again confirm everyone didn’t just wake up to a shortage of land overnight. Instead it appears that speculators saw a gold […]
Turn it down for your own health, Toronto’s top public health official warns
Anyone who lives here knows Toronto can be one noisy city, but now there’s a warning that could affect more than just your hearing. CBC | Health News
Air pollution in Toronto’s subways like ‘a typical day in Beijing,’ highest of Canada’s 3 major systems
Toronto’s subway stations and trains had the highest levels of air pollution of Canada’s three major rapid transit systems, following by Montreal’s Metro and Vancouver’s Skytrain systems, a newly released study has found. CBC | Health News
Toronto’s overdose plan aims to stop drug users from ‘dying in the shadows’
For Olympia Trypis, the recommendations in the city’s new overdose action plan can’t be in place soon enough. And she wants “hard dates” when it comes to supervised injection sites in Toronto. CBC | Health News
Toronto’s Humber College to stay open as mystery illness makes 215 sick
Humber College officials say the school isn’t closing its doors as Toronto Public Health races to determine the cause of a mystery illness that swept through a residence, making approximately 215 people sick. CBC | Health News