TIMELINE: A look at the history of the Canadian Screen Awards
The Academy for Canadian Cinema and Television gave the awards from April 11 to April 14. The Canadian Screen Awards include film, television and digital.
Read MoreThe Academy for Canadian Cinema and Television gave the awards from April 11 to April 14. The Canadian Screen Awards include film, television and digital.
Read MoreHumber College is joining NorQuest College to offer the Autism CanTech! program for the first time this year.
Read MoreVirtual courtrooms could continue after COVID-19 pandemic restrictions ease as the province spends $65 million to increase remote access.
Read MoreWith the Toronto Fringe Next Stage Festival shifting to digital offerings of its 10 shows, patrons can still expect the same show from home.
Read MoreHard times like the COVID-19 pandemic can provide the time, space and inspiration for art.
Read MoreThe new downtown centre could present unique opportunities for amateurs and pros alike.
Read MoreDeborah Wang said DesignTO ran without a theme which broadened the scope of work that was showcased.
Read MoreDigital therapy is offered by numerous companies and is increasing in popularity by the generation of tech savvy young people facing mental health issues.
Read MoreMayor John Tory announced a new 165,000 square foot film studio coming to the Toronto Port Lands district, courtesy of Cinespace.
Read MoreToday is World Book Day and children all around the world are involved in reading and writing activities.
Read MoreVirtual currencies are unlikely to replace state-issued money, the Bank of Canada says in a new working paper published Wednesday.
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