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Month: February 2014

Kupfert & Kim
Food & Drink

Kupfert and Kim along the PATH

February 24, 2014 Sarah Amormino

Sweat dripping down my temples, as I aimlessly walk through the PATH, AKA the world’s largest underground shopping center (during […]

Open Data Toronto
Civic Engagement

ReDefiningTO: Celebrating the Open Data Movement

February 22, 2014 Shauna Trainor

“If people put data on the web – government data, scientific data, community data – it will be used by […]

Special Olympics Canada Foundation
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Special Olympics Canada Foundation

February 20, 2014 Joel Levy

Since its beginnings, motionball has engaged a new demographic and new generation of volunteers and fundraisers in support of the […]

cafe boulud four seasons
Food & Drink

Café Boulud makes home in Toronto’s Four Seasons Hotel

February 17, 2014 Amanda Scriver

For many foodies, Daniel Boulud (New York based celebrity chef) is a commanding force in the realm of french cooking. […]

Community & Culture

The Junction Toronto

February 17, 2014 Joel Levy

February Findings in the Junction or as it was called in 1884, Town of West Toronto Junction Get off the […]

TIFF Next Wave
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TIFF Next Wave Film Festival – Camp Takota

February 14, 2014 Chantelle Rodrigo

Today is not only the beginning of the weekend, it’s also the start of the TIFF Next Wave Film Festival: […]

William Peyton Hubbard
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William Peyton Hubbard Imparts a Lasting Legacy as Toronto’s First Black Politician

February 13, 2014 Joel Levy

In celebration of Black History Month, we’d like to take the time to showcase the life and achievements of William […]

Toronto as a Shareable City
Civic Engagement

RedefiningTO: Imagine Toronto as a Shareable City

February 13, 2014 Shauna Trainor

“A Shareable City enables residents to efficiently and safely share all kinds of assets – from spaces to cars, skills […]

Shogun Caesar
Food & Drink

Shogun Caesar Recipe from Ki Modern Japanese

February 12, 2014 Joel Levy

Shogun Caesar *Fun Fact: Shogun is a Japanese General, or Commander-in-Cheif in Feudal Japan. Created by Head Chef Elio Zannoni and […]

Prince Edward Island
Arts

Roaming Focus Travels East, “Prince Edward Island”

February 10, 2014 Courtney Miceli

The biggest adventures can be found in the tiniest of places. In Roaming Focus’ fourth episode, the team ditches the […]

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