• With Stars in his Eyes and Foundation on his Brush

    On a late July afternoon, 56 contestant models filtered in and out across the carpeted hallway of the Edward Hotel in Markham. Cambridge-based makeup artist Andy Le, was ready to […]

  • Paramedics in WR Will Soon Administer Ketamine and Fentanyl

    Fading from memory, the hero ambulance drivers featured in the 1970’s TV-show Emergency, have been replaced by health-care professionals with an ever-evolving scope of practise. Coming this year, more powerful […]

  • O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, What Happens When You’re Thrown Out?

    Since the first Christmas tree on record was burnt to a crisp during the 14th-century in the former Baltic town of Livonia (now modern-day Estonia and Latvia), after members of […]

  • Tattoos: The Democratic Collection Of Art

    The proliferation of tattoos has ushered in a new era of art collection. Tattoos differ vastly from traditional forms of artwork like painting, photography and sculpture, but transcend what is […]

  • Elementary Teachers’ Union Seeks Input

    Years of bickering and discourse between politicians and unions representing teachers have left a bitter taste in the mouths of parents wondering when, if ever, both sides will come to […]

  • Teenage Wasteland?

    This past St. Patrick’s Day, The Who’s “Teenage Wasteland” blared down the infamous Ezra Avenue as students drank themselves to the polar opposite side of sobriety. Bored by the detached […]

  • CEI’s Slow Demise

    On the Rise and Fall of the Arts Body