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Recipe of the Week: Ciabbata Bread

By Marzia Rizvi   The history of bread goes back at least 30,000 years. The first bread produced was probably cooked versions of a grain-paste, made from roasted and ground... Read More

Coming Up with a Great New Years Resolution

By  Elaf Salim As I watch the snow fall in my backyard, I can’t help but think about the past year, 2015 and all the events that happened changing my... Read More

How to Survive the Winter Blues

 By: Elaf Salim It is very common to experience low energy levels during the winter season. It usually stems from sensitivity to the lack of sunlight in the winters “shorter”... Read More

Growing up with Immigrant Parents; The Pros and Cons

By Mona Ismaeil My parents came as immigrants from Egypt over 30 years ago. They’ve spent more of their lives here in Canada than they did in Egypt. I have... Read More

Growing up with Immigrant Parents; The Pros and Cons

By Mona Ismaeil   My parents came as immigrants from Egypt over 30 years ago. They’ve spent more of their lives here in Canada than they did in Egypt. I... Read More

50 Shades Of Immigration

By Farzana Nur We must congratulate couples who take the initiative to migrate to Canada in order to have a better and more progressive life. But also keep in mind... Read More

50 Shades Of Immigration

By Farzana Nur We must congratulate couples who take the initiative to migrate to Canada in order to have a better and more progressive life. But also keep in mind... Read More

Home School? Public School? Private School?

By Rahila Ovais According to a new study from the Fraser Institute, a growing number of Canadian families are choosing to home-school their children.  21,662 Canadian children were registered as home-schooled... Read More

Quick and Healthy Snacks for Kids

By Elaf Selim Once upon a time, there was a lovely mommy who had a little 7 year old girl. Every school morning, mommy would open her fridge and stare... Read More

Grow Your Own Vegetable Garden – III

By Sana Athar This is the third and concluding part of our Gardening series and we hope that it may have helped you find your green thumb. Here are some... Read More