There was a time when film producers employed Toronto only as a stand-in for other cities, mostly American. Those of us who were familiar with
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The recently published book “The Reluctant Virgin” exposes readers to highly controversial social issues that were hot topics in Toronto during the 1950s. Many of
A suspenseful murder/mystery about a serial killer loose on the streets of Toronto is now available in both printed and electronic editions. The book is
Victoria Memorial Square in the King/Spadina area is a hidden jewel among downtown Toronto’s green spaces. Located south of King Street, between Portland and Bathurst
The title of the newly published murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” may sound like a biblical tale similar to the parable of “The Wise and Foolish
For those who wish to purchase an advance copy of the latest Toronto murder/mystery, “The Reluctant Virgin,” without waiting for it to be delivered via
The following quote is from the book “Arse Over Teakettle,” a story about a young boy and his family in Toronto during the 1940s. The
The following account of the War of 1812 is from the book, “The Villages Within,” nominated for the Toronto Heritage Awards. In a tongue-in-cheek manner,
In the three novels listed below, the city of Toronto plays as prominent part as that of the colourful characters and the imaginative plots. Readers
Newly published murder mystery includes events of Hurricane Hazel, the storm that devastated Toronto
The murder/mystery “The Reluctant Virgin” is a tale of a fictional serial killer in Toronto during the 1950s. It is a chilling tale, as the