Tribute: Leon Dubinsky, 81, a musician devoted to his native Cape Breton and its people
Leon Dubinsky died Jan. 17 at the age of 81. He wrote the unofficial anthem for Cape Breton, “We Rise Again,” which has also become
Leon Dubinsky died Jan. 17 at the age of 81. He wrote the unofficial anthem for Cape Breton, “We Rise Again,” which has also become
Jules Kronis died in Toronto on Jan. 11, 2023. This is an edited version of the eulogy delivered by his daughter Tamara Kronis. Jules Neil
Real estate developer Albert Reichmann died Dec. 17 in Toronto. The following remarks were delivered by David Reichmann at his father’s funeral: You probably think
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Michael Harvey Appleton, Q.C. (“Mickey”). Son of the late Benjamin and Jean Appleton, Michael was the
This profile was produced by Time for My Story, a service that turns your memories into a magazine. A life devoted to giving back to
Rabbi Yisroel Janowski, who died April 4 in Toronto at the age of 74, was deeply involved in the ultimately unsuccessful campaign to have public
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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Melvin Groper who died peacefully at the (Bess and Moe Greenberg Family) Hillel Lodge on
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Mayor Olivia Chow supports the funding recommendation, she wrote in an email to The CJN.
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