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Vincent Leblanc
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto artist Vincent Leblanc

March 31, 2018 Joel Levy

Vincent Leblanc is an award winning stage & screen actor who works in both french and english! Professionally trained at the […]

gogo muscle training
Health & Wellness

We tried Yorkville’s GoGo Muscle Training and here’s what happened

March 29, 2018 Sonya Davidson

I’m always curious about the latest technology and how it fits into our daily lives. Honestly, my friends and family […]

Amano Pasta
Food & Drink

What’s for brunch at Amano Pasta at Toronto’s Union Station

March 29, 2018 Sonya Davidson

We’ve been keeping an eye on what’s happening down at Toronto’s Union Station. The transformation is creating the area into […]

McGee Maddox
Arts

McGee Maddox chats about the fun challenges in ‘An American in Paris’

March 28, 2018 Sonya Davidson

McGee Maddox is full of energy when I met him at the Princess of Wales Theatre. I’m sure he’s been […]

Craft Beer Market
Food & Drink

A Visit to Craft Beer Market on Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto

March 27, 2018 Conshinz

My wife, my little cousin, his wife and I tied a couple on after enjoying our food last night at […]

Sukoshi Mark
Food & Drink

Japanese Convenience Store, Sukoshi Mart, is now open in Toronto

March 27, 2018 Joel Levy

Japanese convenience stores are a lot different than the ones we are used to in North America. Linda, a representative […]

Windsor Arms Hotel
Toronto Tourism

An insider’s tour of the redesigned Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto

March 26, 2018 Sonya Davidson

The Windsor Arms Hotel in the Yorkville area of Toronto remains as one of the most iconic buildings in the […]

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Waddle Dee is looking for a new family in the Toronto area

March 25, 2018 Joel Levy

Waddle Dee came in as a transfer from a hoarding situation in Quebec. Through no fault of his own, he […]

Arts

Toronto Dance Theatre Celebrates 50 Years

March 24, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

Until last night I had not been to the Fleck Dance Theatre at the Harbourfront Centre. I can’t think of […]

The Detail
Arts

Stars of CTV’s ‘The Detail’ chat about the new all-female led crime-drama series

March 24, 2018 Sonya Davidson

An all-new detective series is coming to the CTV network on Sundays that is worth watching for the stellar leading […]

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