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A ‘Career Talk' was held at The Pentecostal Assembly School to inspire students to pursue higher education with focus and clarity. The session brought.
A DJ, a speaker and a five-kilometre rave: Meet Toronto’s most unique running club With drums and bass and a whole lot of sweat, the Ravers Run Club is bringing the party to Toronto’s waterfront.
The Corner Booth Mount Royal: A fiery face-off over language, antisemitism | The Corner Booth Montreal Gazette Updated April 12, 2025 7:22 AM ...
Long before YouTube, Twitter or TikTok, Speakers Corner was where Toronto people went to share their personalities with the world. Located at the corner of Queen and John, the Speakers Corner ...
Our return to Canada is now just around the corner, and we have some of the biggest names in the industry joining us! This is our second time in Canada, and we’re returning to the dynamic, diverse ...
For today’s Speakers Corner, a Toronto man reached out to us after his mother had a terrifying experience in Toronto’s east end. Johnny Wu showed CityNews the damage left behind after his mother, who ...
TORONTO — The iconic Canadian series “Speakers Corner” is returning to airwaves with a new message for 2020. The Canadian series based on clips from a downtown Toronto video booth was popular on TV in ...
Speakers Corner was first launched in 1990 as a video booth in downtown Toronto and quickly became a popular destination for Canadians who had something to say, informing audiences on Citytv for ...
Speakers’ Corner was once a fixture of Canadian media. The booth at Queen and John let anyone with an opinion come in and talk for a minute, with messages airing on Citytv and MuchMusic. It ...
But then social media happened. Rogers Media, which acquired Citytv owner CHUM, cancelled Speakers’ Corner in 2008. Since then, footage from the series has resurfaced on YouTube and now Instagram.
He sees a rebooted Speakers' Corner as a different kind of outlet—a "second lane to talk about issues in Toronto." It's something to give the city a voice that hasn't yet been heard.
It's a typically offensive Sunday at Speakers' Corner. People are exercising their right to free speech, and they are not holding back. A burly Christian preacher tells a group of young Muslims ...