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Homegrown Business: Introducing BLLRDR cannabis

November 9, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

It’s official, the sought-after cannabis strain, BLLRDR, will be coming to Ontario dispensaries this December because of Robes Inc. We […]

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Ebony the Cat is Looking for a New Fuurever Home in Toronto

November 7, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Ebony has arrived! Everyone stand back and give him space! No, really. Give Ebony space. Ebony is initially shy and very […]

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NHL ’94 (PS4) Review: Instant Classic

November 6, 2020 Jeremy Greenberg

Our review of NHL ’94, developed by EA Sports/EA Vancouver. Released on October 30, 2020 for PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, […]

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“Five Minutes With” Local Indie Pop Artist and Playlist Curator JESSA

November 6, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

When Vancouver-born, guitarist, koto player, vocalist and songwriter Jessica Stuart (JESSA) moved to Toronto, quitting work as vintage clothing buyer […]

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Staples Canada opens store in Midtown Toronto with co-working space

November 5, 2020 Sonya Davidson

Staples Canada already successfully introduced their Staples Studio concept, a modern and inspiring co-working space, within their retail store downtown […]

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