Volunteers spin kindness in Project Warmth, offering comfort from the cold
Project Warmth is an initiative started by Treena Evans, co-owner of Spin Me A Yarn. She and her crafters leave woolen items for those in need.
Read MoreProject Warmth is an initiative started by Treena Evans, co-owner of Spin Me A Yarn. She and her crafters leave woolen items for those in need.
Read MoreThe Royal Canadian Legion 286 is looking to inspire local youth to carry the torch in remembrance of those who have fallen serving in the line of duty.
Read MoreNovember 11 is Remembrance Day, when Canada and other Commonwealth nations honour military members who served and died during war.
Read MoreToronto residents gathered across the city to pay respects to veterans current and past, and those that made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.
Read MoreCanadians have donned poppies pinned on their outerwear and observed two minutes of silence every 11th of November at 11 a.m. to recognize Remembrance Day and honour the Canadian soldiers who have fought and fallen in war.
Read MoreBy: Reagan McSwain November 11 marks a day of remembrance. It is a time to reflect on the rights...
Read MoreHRH Prince Harry announcement that the third Invictus games, an international Paralympic style multi sport event, is coming to Toronto on September 2017 brought a spark of positive emotions for Canadian Veterans.
Read MoreAt the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Canadians assemble for two minutes of silence to pay tribute to fallen soldiers and veterans.
Read MoreCanadians across the country are preparing to take two minutes Wednesday to remember the sacrifices of those in uniform.
Read More“This tribute will remind those travelling the highway of the great appreciation and respect we owe those who fought and sacrificed for our country,”
Read MoreTTC kicks off their annual poppy campaign
Read MoreBy Emily Maloney An NDP private member’s bill was before Parliament on Tuesday and if passed...
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