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At Toronto’s impossibly grand Casa Loma, stars sparkling through the garden’s glass pavilion, guests gathered for a special end-of-the-summer “sunset concert,” an LGBTQ+ event with Canadian singers ...
To mark the 56th anniversary of Woodstock – which ran from Aug. 15 to 18 – we revisit Zoomer contributor Brian D. Johnson’s 2019 story reflecting on the iconic rock festival’s 50th anniversary.
Scientists are pinpointing just how much behaviour can influence the incidence of cancer, which is the No. 1 cause of mortality in Canada, responsible for 86,700 deaths in 2023. In fact, experts ...
More and more people over the age of 50 are taking up physical exercise. Medical associations resoundingly agree that this is a good thing. Physical exercise is not only key to disease prevention, it ...
As the long-awaited sequel Freakier Friday comes to theatres this weekend, revisit our recent cover story with its Emmy- and Oscar-winning star Jamie Lee Curtis, who will swap bodies once again with ...
Floods can happen in many ways. Taking preventative measures to minimize your risk starts with understanding where the water is coming from, and how it can get into your home. Heavy rainfall can ...
When the smash-hit movie Jaws hit the big screens and frightened theatre-goers in June of 1975, a new genre was born – the summer blockbuster. Audiences packed theatres that summer to watch the gory ...
Zoomer Media owns and operates a wide range of media platforms, with a strong presence in radio, TV, print, and digital. Our radio brands include Zoomer Radio and The New Classical 96.3 FM, offering a ...
Just when you thought it was safe to invest your money in the market comes the unsettling news that meme stocks are back. The meme-stock craze started back in 2021 when bored investors plotting over ...
South Korea is a captivating blend of ancient traditions and modern wonders. And in its capital of Seoul and the surrounding area, this contrast comes to life and welcomes you in. It’s where a ...
Turns out being an Oscar-winning actor isn’t the only thing Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicolas Cage and Russell Crowe have in common. They all dig dinosaurs and have spent hundreds of thousands in order to ...