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Our review of Return of the Obra Dinn, developed by Lucas Pope. Released on October 18, 2018 for Mac (reviewed) and PC.
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Return of the Obra Dinn (Mac/PC) Review: Elementary, My Dear Seaman

November 30, 2018 Steve Lantier

Our review of Return of the Obra Dinn, developed by Lucas Pope. Released on October 18, 2018 for Mac (reviewed) […]

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Top Toronto family friendly events happening in December/Holidays

November 30, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Take time back with your family this season and get ready to explore the many events happening indoors and out! […]

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Behind the Show with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’s Noah Weisberg

November 30, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Bringing the sweet candy world to life as the elusive Willy Wonka in Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – […]

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Ontario Shores Foundation helps people recover from mental illnesses

November 29, 2018 Ann Baek

Ontario Shores Foundation brings awareness and raises funds to help research and treat people with severe mental health diagnosis. We […]

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A Look Back at St. Lawrence Market through the Toronto Archives

November 29, 2018 Evan Jordan

While we eagerly await the construction of the new 100 million dollar North Building at St. Lawrence Market, slated for […]

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Start a new career driving with McCluskey Transportation

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If you’re looking for extra income, the welcoming vibes of a family-run business, and to be a community hero – […]

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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto filmmaker Shasha Nakhai

November 28, 2018 Joel Levy

Shasha Nakhai is a hard-working filmmaker based out of Toronto, working with Storyline Entertainment and, with me, Compy Films. She’s […]

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Reverie at the Park Leaves Everything Open to Imagination

November 27, 2018 Sonja Andic

Reverie at the Park bar and restaurant on College Street offers a fantastic escape from the ordinary; from the otherworldly […]

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Coffee Oysters Champagne Opens in the Financial District

November 27, 2018 Joel Levy

There is a new place in the entertainment district to get your coffee in the morning and your oysters and […]

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Skylark is helping youth with complex mental health, developmental needs

November 27, 2018 Joel Levy

Skylark is a Toronto-based charity dedicated to serving children, young people and their families who are struggling with complex mental […]

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