The top 5 real estate listings sites in Toronto
The top real estate listings sites in Toronto afford prospective home buyers in a level of knowledge that wasn't easily achievable a few years ago. It used to be that the only way you can learn about...
View ArticleThe Best Seafood Restaurants in Toronto
The best seafood restaurants in Toronto are in a school all their own, celebrated for top quality fresh fish, lobsters, oysters and more. Without an ocean to pull inspiration from, Toronto kitchens do...
View ArticleNew Queen St. cafe does great grab and go meals
This two week old cafe/restaurant just east of Yonge on Queen boasts well executed meal options for a quick breakfast, lunch or dinner. Prepared meals and various grab and go offerings are healthy,...
View ArticleIs Metrolinx replacing enough of the trees it's cut down?
Metrolinx has cut down more than 160 trees and plants on the Georgetown South rail corridor as part of construction work for the Union-Pearson Express, the latest figures show, and that's not sitting...
View ArticleHolt Renfrew opens spin-off store at Vaughan Mills
This premium off-price retailer opened up at Vaughan Mills last week as a spin-off of Canada's leading high-end department store. Catering to the frugal fashionista, it's a lot like Winners and...
View Article36 reasons to love the Toronto Underground Market
The latest edition of the Toronto Underground Market went down last weekend and like previous versions of the event it saw enthusiastic crowds turn up at the Brick Works to sample some of Toronto's...
View ArticleRadar: Never Sorry, Chris Eaton, Making It Real, Of Monstrous Child, Vis-a-Vis
Toronto events Tuesday, May 14, 2013FILM | Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry Multi-disciplinary artist, activist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei is known for his defiance of the Chinese government. In this award-winning...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Bruins drop Leafs in agonizing Game 7, Hadfield returns, TTC...
No denying it, that loss still stings. I doubt this is the first place you'll hear about it, and it pains me to type it, but the Leafs came within a whisker of eliminating the Boston Bruins last night....
View ArticleThis Week in Home Video: Cloud Atlas, Die Hard 5, Taxi Driver and True Crime...
This Week in Home Video previews all the latest Blu-ray, DVD and on-demand titles hitting the street this week, plus lost gems, crazed Cancon, outrageous cult titles and the best places to rent or buy...
View ArticleWhere to eat haggis & drink scotch on Gerrard St.
Investing in the neighbourhood surrounding Gerrard and Jones, this team of restaurateurs has laid down roots with a trio of eateries. The intersection now boasts an informal spot for Italian, a fast...
View ArticleThis week on DineSafe: Subway, Gourmet Malaysia, Super Kabul, California...
It's been a super snoozeworthy week on the DineSafe database, which sucks for me because I don't get to write about scandalous infractions, but it's good for you because it means you're probably not...
View ArticleHouse of the Week: 116 Glen Road
This Rosedale house is one of those delectable mixtures, like peanut butter and chocolatecoffee and cigarettes. Its bones are old, but it has countless shiny modern touches, like stainless steel, a...
View ArticleIn search of perfection at the Toronto Wing Festival
One celebrity host, four media-industry judges, 10 restaurants, 600 tickets, three winners and 20,000 wings served. Such was the outcome of the Toronto Wing Festival held at 99 Sudbury. Our host for...
View ArticleNew spot for cheap Mexican eats opens on Bloor St.
This recent addition to the western edge of Koreatown might not be much to look at it, but that hardly matters when you consider the quality of the food, the portion sizes, and the wallet-friendly...
View ArticleMassive retail development and hotel planned for old Toronto Film Studios site
The former Toronto Film Studios land on Eastern Avenue is ready for its next scene. A major new plan to redevelop the partially disused lands north of Lake Shore, unveiled today, envisions a sweeping...
View Article5 places to buy booze in Toronto that aren't the LCBO
With an LCBO strike looming before the Victoria Day long weekend, there's never been a better time to offer a reminder that there are plenty of other places to acquire booze in Toronto. Most obviously...
View ArticleRadar: Flying Lotus with Thundercat, We Women Warriors, Elizabeth Ruth,...
Toronto events on May 15th, 2013MUSIC | Flying Lotus with Thundercat at the Sound Academy Flying Lotus is considered by many to be one of the great musical minds of recent times. Boasting Alice...
View ArticleMorning Brew: Humbertown condo plan rejected, polls support BIXI takeover,...
Etobicoke York Community Council has recommended the refusal of the controversial Humbertown development. After hours of deputations in a rented church, local councillors decided the latest plan to...
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