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5 Ways COVID-19 Has Changed Life in Canada

January 5, 2021 Joel Levy

It’s staggering to think how much the world has changed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic at the end […]

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Local restaurant Daddyo’s pays community support forward

December 10, 2020 Jaya Kumar

In 2007, Daddyo’s Pasta & Salad opened just a block south of Spadina and Bloor. The charming red and yellow […]

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Canadian made gifts under $50

November 18, 2020 Sonya Davidson

Holidays are fast approaching and last-minute shopping may not be the best option for our pandemic times. We’ve been on […]

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What to see & do in Toronto in December ~ finding joy edition

November 18, 2020 Sonya Davidson

The twinkling lights have already begun lighting up the night skies across the city and just in time! The weather […]

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Bubbles for the dining of social bubbles may not be a great idea

November 12, 2020 Jaya Kumar

Over the course of the spring and summer, Covid-19 has torn through Toronto, altering and sometimes even abolishing everything in […]

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What to see and do in Toronto & virtually this November 2020

October 26, 2020 Sonya Davidson

November has always been that month of taking deep breaths before diving into the holiday season. It’s a month of […]

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OPINION: A Common Courtesy to Curb the spread of Covid

June 25, 2020 Joel Levy

As Toronto opens up and long-awaited summer patios beckon with more people on the move smelling the sweet summer air, […]

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Our Wooden Future – Mike Yorke, President, Carpenter’s Local 27

June 17, 2020 Joel Levy

In May, Alphabet announced that it would be cancelling its high-profile Sidewalk Labs project due to “unprecedented economic uncertainty.” It […]

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World’s Largest Rubber Duck Returning to Toronto’s Waterfront

January 13, 2020 Joel Levy

The famous “World’s Largest Rubber Duck” is returning for the 10th anniversary of the Redpath Waterfront Festival. “Mama Duck” is […]

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Hospitality Workers Training Centre’s Retention Skills Enhancement Tool

December 5, 2019 Joel Levy

We have previously covered the Hospitality Workers Training Centre in our post about Hawthorne restaurant‘s training program and its push […]

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