In The Pocket with Mitch Smitten
Welcome to episode 4 of In The Pocket with Mitch Smitten! Tune in for this weeks news and updates in the combat sports world.
Welcome to episode 4 of In The Pocket with Mitch Smitten! Tune in for this weeks news and updates in the combat sports world.
Wyrsch, Aschwanden, Kauffman Double Murder-Suicide Theme/Description: A love triangle ends with the murder of three European tourists Nadja Wyrsch, Thomas Kauffman, and Andre Aschwanden who arrived in Toronto for a vacation in 2006. Hosts: Andrew Kitchen, [Read More]
On Tuesday, February 1 at 11:00 AM, Premier Doug Ford was joined by the Minister of Long-Term Care, Paul Calandra to announce the opening of a new long-term care home. Sharon Cochran, the chair of Lakeridge [Read More]
It’s February again, and this month brings in a special campaign from Seneca’s faculty to support its students. We Love Our Students Month is a series of fundraising events conducted by Seneca’s stewardship and fundraising [Read More]
Ontario half regains its freedom on January 30th by reopening restaurants dining rooms, gyms, and cinemas. After being close for 3 weeks, they are now allowed to resume operations at half capacity and people are required [Read More]
Welcome to episode 3 of In The Pocket with Mitch Smitten!
In today’s episode, I spoke to Klaire Lockheart about how femininity has been viewed in past generations and why the number of female artists in major museums is so tiny.
Episode 3: Bruce McArthur – The serial killer that preyed on Toronto’s Gay Village Theme/Description: Bruce McArthur, a Toronto landscaper responsible for the murders of eight men from the gay village who went missing between [Read More]
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