Home » News, People & Community

Articles tagged with: news

News, People & Community »

2 Dec 2011

Queer as Black Folk was an interactive and honest discussion between panelists and audience members exploring issues such as identity, homophobia, blackness and faith.

News, People & Community »

1 Dec 2011

Healing and Hope through the Arts, a World AIDS Day event presented by the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health took place at the Hart House Wednesday evening.

A&E, Featured, News »

30 Nov 2011
That’s What She Said, Hospital parking fees, Vybz Kartel escape

ThatsWhatSheSaid: Sway Magazine’s Online Recap of Current Events. This week: outrageous hospital parking rates and did dancehall star Vbyz Kartel escape from prison?

News »

25 Nov 2011

Next year, the beautiful island of Jamaica will mark its 50th year of independence! Sway’s Candice Bromfield celebrates the greatness this small nation has brought to the rest of the world.

News »

23 Nov 2011

World Vision Canada is warning the global community of a potential food crisis that will most likely affect West African nations in early 2012.

A&E, News »

22 Nov 2011
That’s What She Said, Ladies take the AMAs, Occupy Toronto evicted

#ThatsWhatSheSaid: Sway Magazine’s Online Recap of Current Events. This week: Girls run the American Music Awards and Occupy Toronto gets evicted

News, Politics »

21 Nov 2011

Jamaican born Alvin Curling was the first black person to serve as the speaker of Queen’s Park.

News, People & Community »

16 Nov 2011

On November 17, the CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses will celebrate 10 years of supporting nurses back into practice with a fundraising dinner and award presentation.

A&E, News »

16 Nov 2011
That’s What She Said, Penn State Scandal, Glass Condos

#ThatsWhatSheSaid: Sway Magazine’s Online Recap of Current Events. This week: a child abuse scandal rocks Penn State University and what’s the deal with Toronto’s glass-walled condos?

News, Politics »

10 Nov 2011

Research found that visible minorities continue to be underrepresented as political candidates and elected officials at all three levels of government relative to their share of the population.