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Construction noise keeping you up at night? 2 Toronto councillors want province to knock it off
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Hoss Zaouali is trying to bring online learning into the 21st century Hoss Zaouali is trying to bring online learning into the 21st century
Founded: 2019
Employees: 56
How it works: “It’s an online conferencing platform, where users create an avatar and explore a 3-D virtual campus. They can attend real-time lectures and interact with other people.”
Eureka moment: “In 2013, I started Voilà Learning, which designed online tutoring programs for kids in third-world countries. Tech Adaptika evolved from that. Video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Google Hangouts limit interactions between individual participants. We wanted to recreate the interpersonal aspect of attending a conference meeting people, shaking hands, exchanging business cards except online.”
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One of Toronto s most historic streets could soon be getting a major overhaul
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More than 170 years after it was first established along Toronto s waterfront, The Esplanade is finally set to get proper bike lanes that is, if everything currently proposed for the area is approved as planned.
The City of Toronto recently announced its intentions to spiffy up both The Esplanade and Mill Street with bi-directional cycle tracks that would allow people to ride in both directions on one side of the road. Further details were released last night during a virtual public meeting.
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