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Bronze-neck, Gold-heart. Canadian Hockey History Heroes

February 28, 2018 Conshinz

So we didn’t win gold in hockey this Olympics. Son of a bitch! It’s too bad the IOC and the […]

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Renters Got Nothing on Homeowners, at Least in Canada

February 28, 2018 Joel Levy

If you’ve been slightly concerned about what’s happening in the housing market lately and whether the prospect of becoming a […]

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Toronto’s Biggest Singles Event of 2018

February 21, 2018 Joel Levy

Throughout March, it can be hard to shrug off the depressing reality that the most romantic day of the year […]

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The 5 Most Believable Alien and UFO Sightings in Canadian History

February 21, 2018 Rafael Kuerti

In honour of the 103rd anniversary of Canada’s first major UFO report – we will take a look at the […]

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Furniture Bank is celebrating 20 years helping the community

February 20, 2018 Joel Levy

This year, Furniture Bank is celebrating 20 years of providing gently used furniture and household goods to people who have […]

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Was this missing Toronto skier abducted by aliens?

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Ok, I’m not saying it’s aliens, but… it’s aliens. The case of the missing Toronto skier. Since being an “Ancient […]

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Shelters in Toronto have been a hot topic this winter in the news.  A week ago, we came across a Reddit […]

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February 12, 2018 Joel Levy

While downtown with her parents, 7 year old Ella came across her first Torontonian who appeared to be living on […]

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Paul, Mark & Sean Etherington of motionball for Special Olympics Canada

February 9, 2018 Joel Levy

Another year has passed for the Toronto founded charity motionball who recently held their 17th annual gala at Liberty Grand […]

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Marble Meals delivers healthy, clean, comfort food to your door

February 8, 2018 Joel Levy

Food delivery services have exploded in Toronto with almost every possibility available. You can have groceries delivered, you can have […]

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