Louis Siminovitch, a legend of genetics and molecular biologyÂ
Louis Siminovitch is a well-known Canadian molecular biologist. He worked in various national and provincial research organisations. All of Louis Siminovitch's research focused on...
John Tuzo Wilson: A Life of Geophysical Achievement
John Tuzo Wilson was a distinguished geophysicist and geologist whose groundbreaking work brought recognition to Toronto. He is perhaps best known for his research...
How Did Milk Come to Toronto? The History of the City Dairy Farm
Canada's dairy industry traces its origins back to the early 1600s, when French settlers introduced dairy cattle to the region. The City Dairy farm,...
The History of Heating in Toronto
Throughout history, humans have sought ways to protect themselves from harsh environmental conditions such as cold weather. Over the years, technological advancements have made...
The Vegetable Business of the Chong Family in Toronto
Toronto is home to numerous farms that have specialized in cultivating unique plants and varieties of vegetables and fruits. Among them, the family farm...
Eco-Symbols of Toronto Worth Visiting for Tourists
Toronto is recognized as one of the most comfortable cities to live in Canada, partly thanks to its high level of environmental consciousness. Modern...
Geoffrey Hinton – Toronto’s Most Renowned Scientist
Geoffrey Hinton is a British-Canadian computer scientist and psychologist celebrated for his contributions to the field of artificial intelligence (AI). His most notable research...
Solar Energy in Toronto
We often ponder the question, "Why is solar energy so important for us?" Yet, many fail to fully grasp the value of solar rays...
Nob Hill Farms: The Story of Toronto’s First Grocery Store in the East End
Retail commerce in Toronto emerged in the early 1960s, gradually replacing street kiosks and stalls with large supermarkets. As the city's population grew, these...
The Future is on the Shore: How Cleanup Robots Are Saving Lake Ontario
Imagine a perfect morning by Lake Ontario: the sound of seagulls, the gentle lapping of waves, and... the soft hum of a strange device...












