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A New Ford In The Running For Trustee In Toronto

A New Ford In The Running For Trustee In Toronto

TORONTO, Ontario – Toronto can look forward to seeing a new Ford in the October Municipal elections – Tiffany Ford will be running for TDSB School Trustee of the York West Region. Born and raised in the  Jane-Finch community, Ford, ...

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Jamaica’s Toronto Consul General’s Tenure Extended

Jamaica’s Toronto Consul General’s Tenure Extended

By Neil Armstrong Pride Contributing Writer TORONTO, Ontario – Jamaica’s consul general at Toronto, Seth George Ramocan, is elated that his term of office has been extended, from July 30 when it was officially completed, to November 30 this year. ...

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Cleaner Air = Fewer Deaths

Cleaner Air = Fewer Deaths

Submitted by Dr. George Traitses Duke University researchers recently looked at changes in air quality and deaths from respiratory diseases from 1993 to 2010 and found a strong correlation between better air and fewer deaths. Using population data from North ...

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HEALTHY REASONING: Can You Reverse Diabetes?

HEALTHY REASONING: Can You Reverse Diabetes?

By Allan Bucka Jones Pride Health Columnist Our community and the wider community is in the midst of a diabetes epidemic. Nine million Canadians have diabetes or pre-diabetes. The Black community is disproportionately affected. Diabetes affects the body from head ...

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How You Can Stay Injury Free, If Sports-active

How You Can Stay Injury Free, If Sports-active

By Virginia Nsitem Pride Health Columnist Whether you are an elite athlete or enjoy a variety of recreational sports during the summer, it is important to try and stay injury free. This article will discuss common sport injuries to the ...

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