What a Waste podcast #3
Episode 3 – The Witch in the Forest When Dr. Karina Oliveira Bezerra became wiccan some years ago she perceived this lifestyle as a way to help Mother Earth: the Ph.D. in Studies of Religions [Read More]
Episode 3 – The Witch in the Forest When Dr. Karina Oliveira Bezerra became wiccan some years ago she perceived this lifestyle as a way to help Mother Earth: the Ph.D. in Studies of Religions [Read More]
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The IndieFilmTO Festival has launched its premiere of films celebrating diversity from around the world. There will be no crowds, celebrities or screenings taking place in the city due to COVID-19 restrictions shifting the festival [Read More]
By Zahraa Al-khalidi The Ontario government is providing an additional $381 million as more students return to class as the provincial government announced on Feb. 1. Nine school boards across the province have resumed in-person [Read More]
By Zahraa Al-khalidi A group of amateur stock investors who found each other through WallStreetBets on Reddit are gaming the stock market by driving up the value of GameStop stock by 1,900 per cent over [Read More]
by Zahraa Al-Khalidi New cases of COVID-19 have dropped below 2000 for most of the past week in Ontario as Moderna joins Pfizer in cutting back on vaccine deliveries to Canada as of next week. [Read More]
http://thefakefarrahfaucet.buzzsprout.com In this week’s episode, Ashley Javiah speaks to Concert Photographer, Steve Gerrard who has previously photographed Madonna, The Beatles, Jay-Z (and many others) and talks about how concerts are changing during the pandemic. [Read More]
Episode 1 – What the Plarn?! Plastic bags are everywhere and are hard to recycle. But a craftsy trend may be a way to reuse it for a longer time: transform it into plastic yarn [Read More]
By Mathew Viggiani It’s fair to say that there are parts of our daily routine that we take for granted, as they would have been all but impossible a few decades ago. I was born [Read More]
For a long time, the Toronto Blue Jays haven’t been able to sign big-name free-agents, whether the reason is that the money isn’t there compared to other teams, or because the stadium needs a revamp. [Read More]
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