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“A Day in the Life” with Toronto-based Illustrator Maddy Rotman

January 22, 2018 Joel Levy

Maddy Rotman is an 18 year old Toronto-based Illustrator specializing in sports graphic design. Since 2015, she has been creating […]

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Why Private Schools are Better than Public Schools

January 20, 2018 Joel Levy

Giving your child the best education is a top priority. The quality of education your child gets will determine his […]

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Help us find Moe the cat a new home in the Toronto area

January 20, 2018 Joel Levy

Meet Moe! He is currently being kept in a foster home because he can be a bit shy at first. […]

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Five must see booths at the Interior Design Show this weekend

January 19, 2018 Sonya Davidson

If you’re looking to renovate or redesign your living and working spaces, it’s a good idea to check out the […]

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Five of our favourite installations at the 2018 Toronto Light Festival

January 19, 2018 Sonya Davidson

One of our favourite outdoor events in the city is the Toronto Light Festival. It’s considered one of the largest […]

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The Civic restaurant completes The Broadview Hotel’s transformation

January 18, 2018 Maria Flo

Picture the Broadview Hotel a mere five years ago and watch the transformation of a forgotten heritage building respectfully restored […]

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What’s on the Winterlicious 2018 menu at Café Boulud

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We’ve already given you our top 18 picks for this year’s Winterlicious. There are over 200 restaurants in and around […]

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“A Day in the Life” with industrial designer Thomas Hart

January 17, 2018 Joel Levy

Thomas Hart was trained as an industrial designer, which connotes the design of products for the mass market, however he […]

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Unforgettable Winter Date Ideas for 2018

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After the rush and revelry of the holidays we always feel the need to cozy up with our special someone […]

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DNA and Diet: the emerging field of nutrigenomics

January 16, 2018 Kimberley Luu

A guest post by Nanci S. Guest.  We are well into January and it seems some of us are already […]

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