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Month: March 2018

Businesses

A chat with Canadian recreational cannabis brand San Rafael ’71

March 5, 2018 Joel Levy

Local beer company Amsterdam Brewery recently partnered with Canada’s first recreational cannabis brand San Rafael ’71 and launched the 4:20 […]

Charities

“A Day in the Life” with 2018 FTEC Boxer Tyler Smith

March 4, 2018 Joel Levy

For a special series of our “A Day in the Life” posts, we are stepping away from local artists and […]

Food & Drink

Cynthia’s Eggs Benedict with Peameal Bacon Recipe

March 4, 2018 Joel Levy

Our latest recipe comes from Cynthia Beretta over at Beretta Farms just outside Toronto. She has put together an Eggs […]

Lifestyle

Empress the cat is looking for a place to live in Toronto

March 3, 2018 Joel Levy

Empress is a 13-year-old boss lady who loves hunting things attached to strings, being brushed, being fed, and being left […]

The R Word
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The “R” Word Has To Go

March 2, 2018 Conshinz

JOSH: On my way back to Toronto after aimlessly wandering around the country in a 1976 Winnebago for 8 months, […]

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5 minutes with creators of the West Cork unsolved true-crime audio series

March 2, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Stories can lock us in with every breath and every word whether it be told on screen, stage or in […]

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Fashion Talks with The Shape of Water Oscar Nominee, Luis Sequeira

March 1, 2018 Sonya Davidson

During the recent Fashion Talks series at Toronto Fashion Week, attendees had a rare opportunity to hear Luis Sequeira, Oscar […]

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