Sunshine Girl Abby: Toronto Mom of Five in Spotlight
Toronto's SUNshine Girl Abby, a mother of five and media personality from 'Naija Wives of Toronto,' showcases her fitness journey in a 2020 photo series. Discover her story.
Toronto's SUNshine Girl Abby, a mother of five and media personality from 'Naija Wives of Toronto,' showcases her fitness journey in a 2020 photo series. Discover her story.
Canadian media giant Corus Entertainment posted an $11.1 million first-quarter loss as revenue fell 18%. The results highlight ongoing challenges in the broadcasting sector.
The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.
A new report from PressReader predicts a major shift in digital news publishing for 2026, moving away from clickbait towards trust-building, intentional media experiences. Discover the three key trends.
The prominent Chinese-language newspaper Ming Pao is ceasing its Canadian publishing operations, resulting in 60 layoffs. This marks a significant shift for Canadian media.
Beryl Wajsman argues Canadian media and progressive silence on Iran's protests is complicity with Islamist terror. Read the analysis of the neglected diaspora activism in Montreal.
SUNshine Girl Abby, a mother of five and known for 'Naija Wives of Toronto,' makes a celebrated return. Discover her journey in Toronto's entertainment scene.
SUNshine Girl Abby, a mother of five and Toronto media personality known for 'Naija Wives of Toronto,' makes her return. Discover her journey and latest feature.
As calls for social media warning labels grow in Canada and the U.S., Concordia University researcher Iman Goodarzi explains why the approach is more complex than tobacco or alcohol. Discover the data on our screen time.
Discover the 16 products that dominated TikTok in 2025 and are must-tries for Canadians in 2026. From beauty to home goods, get the curated list.
From snack-stealth fails to teenage sighs, Canadian parents are sharing the funniest moments of family life online. Get your weekly dose of laughter with these viral parenting posts.
Sun columnist Brian Lilley calls out Canadian media for alarmist reporting on Donald Trump. Share your thoughts in the comments or send a letter to the editor.
Online content designed to provoke anger is driving a surge in negative emotions, with half of young Canadian men at risk. Experts link it to social media's profit model.
Canadian parents on Reddit share the modern parenting trends they question, from oversharing on social media to intense sports pressure and permissive discipline.
Tim Dolighan's latest cartoon for January 3, 2026, highlights the ongoing debate over subscription models in Canadian news media. Read the full analysis of paywalls and content access.
Feeling ruff? HuffPost's weekly collection of the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X is here to brighten your day. Get ready to howl with laughter!
The Toronto Sun has published the latest editorial cartoon by Tim Dolighan for January 2, 2026. See the exclusive artwork and commentary.
The NBA's Christmas Day games drew a massive 47 million viewers, the highest in 15 years, while also setting new social media engagement records.
In a world of climate crises, political turmoil, and digital overload, a Canadian writer explores the exhausting weight of modern existence and where to find hope. Read her perspective.
Canadians joined the global 'airing of grievances' for Festivus 2025, targeting high costs, political figures, and institutions. See the top complaints from this secular holiday tradition.
A traveling garden gnome in New Brunswick has captured hearts online, becoming an unexpected social media phenomenon. Discover the story behind the viral sensation.
Couples on X, Bluesky, and Threads are sharing hilarious posts about the ordinary moments of love. Discover the latest batch of relatable and funny relationship content.
The Toronto Sun has published the latest editorial cartoon by Tim Dolighan for December 20, 2025. Read the exclusive content and commentary from Canada's leading journalists.
Feeling the grind? We've rounded up the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X to make you howl with laughter. Check out this week's batch of furry goofballs.
Get your weekly dose of laughter with the best and funniest tweets from women across the internet for December 2025. From holiday mishaps to relatable life moments.
Canadian media company WildBrain has sold its major stake in the iconic Peanuts franchise to Sony for $630 million. Discover the details and implications of this major entertainment deal.
At 78, Regina's Jayne Whyte reflects on 50 years of mental health advocacy and personal resilience. She sees the holidays as a time for forgiveness and fresh starts. Discover her inspiring story.
Rory McIlroy has been voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 2025, capping a monumental season where he won the Masters and the Ryder Cup. Discover his historic achievements.
New research shows an increase in screen time for young children. Psychologists and parenting experts share practical, guilt-free strategies for Canadian families to manage digital exposure.
A look back at Toronto Sun's SUNshine Girl Kay Marie from February 2018. Discover her passions for soccer, art, and global travel. Explore more exclusive content.