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“Five Minutes With” Alternative-Pop Artist and Composer Adaline

February 18, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

A prolific composer of music for film and television, alt-pop artist Adaline has had her music licensed in over 85 […]

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Businesses

Homegrown Business: Meet Your Fitness Goals with Sister Fit!

February 17, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Our Homegrown Business feature this week is on Sister Fit, a women’s only fitness centre in East End Toronto that […]

Braised Turkey with Kale
Food & Drink

Miso Braised Turkey by Chef Bianca Osbourne

February 16, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Bianca Osbourne is a chef and media personality regularly seen on national broadcasts like The Marilyn Denis Show. She brought […]

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Charities

Charitable Choices: Dry February with The Canadian Cancer Society

February 11, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Our Charitable Choices Feature this week is on the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS)! A nationally recognized organization, this month CCS […]

Joyce Lee's Coffee Rubbed Turkey Thighs
Food & Drink

Pups With Chopsticks’ Joyce Lee’s Coffee Rubbed Turkey Thighs

February 9, 2020 Jessica da Cunha

Ontario-based home cook and overseer of popular foodie blog Pups With Chopsticks, Joyce Lee has emerged as one of the […]

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