Year: 2022
Smule isn’t just a singing app
By Ziyad Benhaddad Artists have been deprived of showcasing their talents because of the pandemic. Alternatives have been discovered to give a platform to up-and-coming artists such as an app called Smule. The application has [Read More]
Holly Horton and her Decision For Upcoming Olympics In Beijing
With the Beijing Olympics on the horizon, Covid-19 is still a major concern with the new omicron variant rapidly spreading. Former sportscaster, Holly Horton was given the opportunity to go and cover the Olympics in [Read More]
Save on your everyday grocery bills by using these rescue apps.
Canadians are facing budget constraints ever since the start of the pandemic and increase in the prices of the grocery items has left Canadians more frustrated than ever. According to a report grocery prices were [Read More]
Not So Ladylike – Double Standards among Women
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Chinedum Adebomi “She has 15 years of work experience, with 8 years of management experience, including a mid-level position as well as teaching Gender Studies (Post Graduate) at [Read More]
6 Murders- Episode 2
Episode 2: The Ryan Family Crossbow Murders – In the Crosshairs Theme/Description: This podcast will detail and explain SIX murders over SIX weeks, that took place in the SIX -Toronto. These will be some of [Read More]
My Beauty Politics – EP2- Ancient Natural Hair Care
Searching for natural hair products to soothe, heal and grow your hair? Look no further than the ancient world. Hop on this time machine ride to the ancient world of natural hair care. [Read More]
Get cozy at Ontario Places fire pits
With Ontario’s cold winter weather, there’s nothing better than being outdoors and feeling warm at the same time! Ontario Place has opened up firepits in 4 different locations for everyone to book and visit. The [Read More]
Homeless people in Toronto left with few places to go due to extreme cold, COVID-19.
After a slow start to winter, the cold has arrived in Toronto, and it came with frigid wind chills and incredibly high amounts of snowfall. Last week, during January 15, Toronto had a windchill of [Read More]
Laneway housing – a tool to increase affordability in the GTA
By Ziyad Benhaddad The housing market in greater Toronto has changed over the years. Studies have shown that over the last 25 years, housing affordability has decreased. Ontario is one of the provinces that welcomes [Read More]