Women Get The Axe, Liberals Get the Hacks, and Raps Just Can’t Relax
The Tories are taking a chainsaw to Status of Women Canada, closing three-quarters of the organization’s regional offices, including Toronto’s. Heritage Minister Bev Oda insisted that the budget cuts...
View ArticleTotal Health Turns 30
Spring is a time of renewal and rejuvenation. A time of change and new things. It makes sense that spring marks the start of the complementary health trade show circuit, with virtually every weekend...
View ArticleFilm Friday: Green and Black
OMG! This week sees the release of Kickin’ It Old Skool, a Jamie Kennedy vehicle. He plays a breakdancer who awakes from a 20-year coma and something that Jamie Kennedy probably considers hilarity...
View ArticleBrick Works Bounty
This Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., you can enjoy the inaugural weekend of the Don Valley Brick Works Farmers Market. Many of your favorite vendors from Toronto’s other organic farmers...
View ArticleBread Project Rises from OCAD Oven
Regardless of how you choose to celebrate (or not) the upcoming holiday season, it’s hard not to embrace a spirit of generosity that seems unique to this time of year. Students from the Ontario...
View ArticleBullfrog Extends Reach To Condos And Apartments
Photo by Marc Lostracco. In upcoming months, Toronto’s summer temperatures will once again strain the power grid, and the demand for more power means more power generation—and consequently, more...
View ArticleA Moveable Feast
Is that Red Fife wheat bread? And are those raw milk cheeses we see? In Saturday’s edition of The Globe and Mail, (in the Globe T.O. section, natch), Sasha Chapman wrote about Slow Food Toronto’s...
View ArticleUrban Planner: December 4, 2009
Urban Planner is Torontoist’s guide to what’s on in Toronto, published every weekday morning, and in a weekend edition Friday afternoons. If you have an event you’d like considered, email all of its...
View ArticleSam James Coffee Bar, One Year On
297 Harbord Street, home of SJCB. Like clockwork, Sam James unloads the ceramic cups from his trolley to the gleaming Nuova Simonelli espresso machine, lines up four jars of Belleville milk—a pitcher...
View ArticleUrban Planner: November 10, 2010
Urban Planner is Torontoist’s guide to what’s on in Toronto, published every weekday morning, and in a weekend edition Friday afternoons. If you have an event you’d like considered, email all of its...
View ArticleToronto’s Top Chefs Unite to Raise Money for The Stop
The Stop Community Food Centre's annual What's on the Table event raised $270,000 for the food-security organization. Wednesday night at Wychwood Barns, The Stop Community Food Centre cooked up a...
View ArticleJamie Kennedy Signs on as Executive Chef of Duggan’s Brewpub
The award-winning chef and his team will oversee menu development at the new Parkdale location.Photo by Catherine Kustanczy from the Torontoist Flickr pool. To the excitement of foodies and beer lovers...
View ArticleSix Things to Do at Fan Expo 2014
Because it's about more than just the costumes—there'll also be board games, and video games, and werewolf cops, and Richard Dreyfuss. (And also costumes.)Every year, just before the fall kicks in,...
View ArticleWomen Get The Axe, Liberals Get the Hacks, and Raps Just Can’t Relax
The Tories are taking a chainsaw to Status of Women Canada, closing three-quarters of the organization’s regional offices, including Toronto’s. Heritage Minister Bev Oda insisted that the budget cuts...
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