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Spunk: resilience and semen A new breed of counselling is coming to Toronto.  Called Spunk, the project's double-entendre... 14 June 2012
Man faces second sex charge for not disclosing he’s HIV-positive, police say A man charged with aggravated sexual assault for allegedly not revealing he had HIV was arrested... 29 May 2012
Fiorito: Toronto’s gay history honoured by painter George MacIntyre wore a black jacket, his brightest tie, his handsome top hat. He was about to... 24 May 2012
Careful with Rob Ford If there's one city in which its mayor should proclaim, in front of world media, a theme day... 22 May 2012
John Greyson looks back In celebration of the nearly 30-year career of award-winning filmmaker, writer and activist John... 27 March 2012
Patients living with HIV are dying in denial For four years Shari Margolese has been in phone contact with a woman who lives somewhere in rural... 27 March 2012
Not letting school get in the way of our education Why students should support global access to meds In first year, I naively thought that upon... 29 February 2012
Canadian activists: Those living with HIV are not criminals HIV has changed over the course of the past two and a half decades with medical advancements. It is... 10 February 2012
Soccer star David Testo lends his voice to Male Call Canada study Most comprehensive survey of its kind addresses public health and HIV prevention Professional... 11 January 2012
Dare you to look deeper A block of posters on a hip stretch of Queen Street repeatedly confronts passersby with the... 11 January 2012
Jack Layton: 1950-2011 Federal NDP leader succumbs to cancer If you came of age in the gay community in Toronto in the ’... 11 January 2012
HIV and long-term care Frontline workers need more training as patients live longer Seven years ago, HIV survivor Kenneth... 10 January 2012
Cutting the ribbon City to slash funding for HIV programs even as Toronto faces record number of infections ... 10 January 2012
Life after the plague Sometimes, simple is best. That was the quiet, relieving sense I had coming to the Toronto Power... 5 January 2012
Religious leaders encourage deeper engagement on AIDS  Leaders from five world religions gathered in Toronto just ahead of World AIDS Day on 1... 9 December 2011
Women, aboriginals, new Canadians see rise in HIV Toronto has more HIV and AIDS cases than ever before, with an estimated one in 120 adults in the... 1 December 2011
More communication needed for HIV trials:study The fight against HIV requires human vaccine trials in at-risk communities, but researchers aren't... 20 October 2011
Picking up Bad Habits The pioneering Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are back, and just in time for Halloween. A new... 13 October 2011
Common antibiotic has rare, but serious, side effects  A commonly used antibiotic can trigger a wide range of rare but potentially serious side-... 13 October 2011
AIDS doc great, but hard to watch For anyone who lived through the AIDS plague and especially those of us who saw friends and loved... 7 October 2011
Casey House launches campaign to raise money for new home Need for organization that helps people with HIV/AIDS growing.   Downtown Toronto's Casey... 6 October 2011
Harm reduction at home When Dr. Mark Tyndall moved to Ottawa from Vancouver earlier this year to take up the post of head... 6 October 2011
AIDS Action Now holds 'die-in' at Toronto City Hall The funeral procession walked sombrely around the Toronto City Hall rotunda on Sept 23. After... 30 September 2011
Bathhouse shrink faces honour and prejudice in home country A gay Toronto psychoanalyst doing cutting-edge outreach work in bathhouses is being honoured this... 9 August 2011
Ford votes alone against funding for HIV/AIDS programs Also opposes grants for seniors, immigrants, poor and disabled.  Once again, Mayor Rob Ford... 19 July 2011
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