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Month: August 2018

Civic Engagement

Doug Ford’s new “snitch line” may not even exist

August 23, 2018 Tim Ellis

Doug Ford’s new “sex-ed snitch line” – a website and hotline that people are supposed to use to “express concerns […]

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History

Vintage Advertising Photographs from the Toronto Archives

August 23, 2018 Joel Levy

On my most recent trip through the Toronto Archives I found some fun vintage advertising images that show the products […]

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The opulent Emperors & Jewels Exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum

August 23, 2018 Sonya Davidson

There’s a stunning new exhibition at the Aga Khan Museum. Emperors & Jewels: Treasures of the Indian Courts features the […]

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Community & Culture

Ashkenaz Festival celebrates Jewish arts, culture and food!

August 22, 2018 Sonya Davidson

The Ashkenaz Festival is a 7-day celebration of Jewish arts and culture in this city. Since it’s inception in 1995, […]

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Kids & Families

Local kid chef Liam Lewis dishes on back-to-school

August 22, 2018 Sonya Davidson

We love hearing about kids who are inspired in the kitchen. Thanks to the many great cooking and baking shows […]

Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto creative Jani Lauzon

August 22, 2018 Joel Levy

Jani Lauzon is a cribbage loving dedicated multi-disciplinary artist who prides herself on her Ojibwe Metis ancestry. Focused and passionate, […]

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Music

“Five Minutes With” Toronto Melodic Hardcore band Words Like Wildfire

August 21, 2018 Joel Levy

Name: Words LIke Wildfire -Ian Archer – Vocals -A.J. Chmilar – Bass/ Vocals -Avery Mocha – Drums -Cody Wood – […]

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Charitable Choices: Haven Toronto drop-in centre for elder men

August 21, 2018 Joel Levy

For our latest Charitable Choices we have chatted with the folks over at Haven Toronto about the work they do […]

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Three Hours in a Rock Climbing Gym

August 20, 2018 Rob Campbell

Do you know what happens to people who sign up for a Group Rock Climbing workshop at Hub Climbing in […]

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Homegrown Business: Online personality & decor expert Alexandra Gater

August 20, 2018 Joel Levy

For our latest homegrown business profile we chatted with home decor expert Alexandra Gater about how she navigates her career […]

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