What’s more Canadian than enjoying some syrup in the nation’s capital? Now that the maples are primed, here’s where to go for sticky-sweet fun.
This May 11-21, Canada’s capital city will celebrate the flower for the 66th time with art installations, bike tours and special displays.
If you missed the milestone celebration last year, you can still head to the capital this spring to experience some of the projects it inspired.
The city has long been a two-wheeler’s paradise. Bike-riders have free reign thanks to hundreds of interconnected pathways and a lack of crowding.
Families who visit the Canadian capital can expect lots in the way of all-ages entertainment, both indoors and outside.
Canada’s legalization of marijuana looks set to spark demand for particular skill sets
Interpreters can help the influx of newcomers get settled into their new lives
Decline in honeybee population sparks what have become popular studies
U of T Mississauga offers master’s degree in forensic accounting as one of the only such programs in the world
Nature lovers and history buffs are drawn to Cuba’s southern coast
All-inclusive hotel opens onto 13 km of white-sand beach in Buenavista Biosphere Reserve
Travel writer Vawn Himmelsbach explores Cuba after Hurricane Irma and finds it thriving
Cuba’s most Caribbean city teems with music and excitement
Look beyond Havana and Varadero for a Cuban holiday full of secret delights
NYIT welcomed more than 200 new students to its Vancouver campus during its two-day 2018 Spring Student Orientation
The goal is to provide a forum for researchers, students, scientists and engineers working in academia and industry.
New York Institute of Technology to build a lab that will be used both as a classroom for its students and as the setting for instructional videos and workshops
How family and friends can help support their loved one
Smart food choices to keep you healthy longer
Easy exercises suited to older adults
10 devices that all older adults should know about
Why a lifetime of learning empowers us in our senior years
Today’s seniors stay young with attitude
The basics on bursaries, scholarships and other stipends available to Ontario post-secondary students
Flexible courses arm students with in-demand skill sets
On-campus resources offer emotional and academic assistance
Fresh offerings to tickle your academic fancy
With some planning and smart strategizing you can ace your finals
Why travelling in the Rockies by rail made for this couple’s journey of a lifetime
For these Ontarians, exploring the Rockies by rail exceeded all expectations
There’s no off-season in Jasper, Banff and Lake Louise
This gallery of photos proves that the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada need to be seen to be believed
Unique rail trips retrace the steps of the country’s early explorers
B.C.’s Sonora Resort is five-star luxury in a rustic setting
Retiring baby boomers and younger families are heading to Bracebridge, and not just for summer vacation
From textured walls to wide plank floors, the year’s top decor ideas
A dozen quick, easy, inexpensive tricks to have your home shine
Centuries-old Etobicoke now boasts some of Toronto’s finest communities
Seniors should be a part of an active community, says a Calgary advocate of intergenerational housing that includes secondary suites and portable units
The THIRD ACTion Film Festival launches in June with a lineup of films featuring seniors as major cast members or issues related to seniors as their subject matter
Seniors-only housing will be allowed to continue essentially unchanged under Bill 23 legislation that will eliminated all other age-restricted living accommodations
The Alberta Dementia Strategy and Action Plan hopes to increase improvements to help families support loved ones as well making the province a leader in dementia research
Rubina Moody says the secret to a long and healthy life are kindness, love, faith and staying mentally active
The new Lexus RX L models give on-the-go families the room they need — when they need it — with an additional row of seating available at the touch of a button
Lexus of Edmonton’s array of hospitality amenities turns your vehicle servicing appointment into an experience you can look forward to
Add the new versatility and family-friendliness of SUV and crossover models to proven dependability and performance, and luxury brands offer real value for your car-buying dollars
For Gerald Mitchell Contracting — a family-run company building homes for families for more than 40 years — work is more than a job, it’s ‘a whole life commitment’
With Gerald Mitchell Contracting, you can customize every detail of your new home from choosing the lot to selecting exactly the right doorbell
Adding a deck to your home increases your living space and can also extend your outdoor time with a partially covered or enclosed deck that protects you from the elements
Employers are taking the lead in supporting mental health
Is your organization ready for what lies ahead with the legalization of recreational marijuana?
Art and design fundamentals program nourishes creative talent while ensuring students develop a portfolio they can use to apply for further studies or to launch a career
The newest senior living facility in Nova Scotia
Pricing at Arrive at Redstone Way is just as attractive as the sustainability features.
The dream of owning a home in a peaceful community with excellent access to the city is a reality in the community of Walden.
Canadians can complete a law degree in a couple of years at the University of Leicester in the UK
The age-old game of chess improves creative and strategic thinking from youth, says the director of Toronto’s Chess Education.
Sustainable living has become a part of how we think, and it’s the way progressive home developers are now making their homes.
Crystallina Nera has everything you need to make the move!
The time is right to purchase a new home in Calgary and with Mattamy Homes there are many options to choose from.
Centennial College’s fitness and health promotion program creates experiential learning opportunities for students while promoting health to the surrounding community
If you’re not sure what you should be doing with your savings, these tips can improve your “financial wellness” and grow that money more quickly.
Former Premier of Quebec Daniel Johnson is one of the renowned speakers at the Institute of Leadership
When you’re buying a home for you and your family, location is equally as important as the home itself.
Search online or look for a Best Bar None symbol at your favourite bars and nightclubs
Thompson Rivers University is accelerating Indigenized education through The Coyote Project, which aims to increase Indigenous student participation, retention and completion
School’s Chartered Professional Accountant program is one of the best in the country