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Peter MansbridgeThe man who tucks the nation in at night on choosing a successor, his favourite haunts and why he loves life in Midtown |
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Peter MansbridgeThe man who tucks the nation in at night on choosing a successor, his favourite haunts and why he loves life in Midtown |
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A Movember to rememberThis November grow a ‘stache for a great cause using T.O.’s most famous hairy upper lips as inspiration |
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Is Layton singing his swan song?Politicos and pundits imagine revamping the leader of the NDP now that he’s propping up the Conservatives |
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One of the best openings in yearsWHAT A WEALTH of talent resides in the three women behind the Tarragon Theatre’s latest play Drowning Girls. Beth Graham, Charlie Tomlinson and Daniela Vlaskalic are to be applauded for a... |
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Harmonious therapyLocal Pilates instructor specializes in teaching those with neurological disorders in subsidized classes |
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Touch of rock ’n’ roll comes to the areaOwners Paul Mailing, Stephen George and Jeff Karp recently opened the doors to Serpentine in Yorkville. Carrying clothing lines, including Rick Owens, the new boutique looks to fill a gap in the... |
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Midtown Break-Ins |
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The dance of loveBesides being principal dancers for the National Ballet of Canada, Heather Ogden and Guillaume Côté are a blissfully in-love couple who got engaged this summer and are planning to tie the knot... |
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Stintz drops pursuit of mayoral positionMidtown councillor Karen Stintz recently announced that she has dropped plans to pursue Toronto’s mayoral position. |
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Northern students protest police presenceNorthern Secondary students protested the mandated Student Resource Officer (SRO) program on Oct. 22, and are bent on challenging the placement of a police officer on their property. |
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The gin is cold and the piano’s hot: a jazz guideRadio host Ralph Benmergui on the best places to hear the hot sounds of the city |
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H1N1: Keeping your kids healthy, despite the oddsThe virus is here, but you can fight it |
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The ostrich approach: why just saying no doesn’t workKeeping your kids drug-free takes real communication |
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Three chicken soups for the soulChicken soup is a classic staple during cold and flu season. Most cultures have their own form of it, and it is seen as a sickness remedy all over the world. |
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For $5 more, a new world of winePaying that little bit extra means better quality and variety — top wines under $20 |
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Acts of God, or do humans have something to do with it?The planet’s 6.8 billion residents take a toll on our world |
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Preparing to be Jie-afiedIs the GTA’s priciest haircut worth it? |
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Why would anyone want to be mayor of Toronto?How to campaign for T.O.’s top job from someone whose been there |
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In search of the wizards of OzTHE OSSINGTON STRIP is a culinary melting pot that has exploded in popularity, drawing some of the city’s finest young chefs to the area, including Tom Thai and Paul Boehmer. |
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Get your motor runningTwenty-five years after the launch of MuchMusic, ’80s style is back. Former VJs Teresa Roncon and Erica Ehm go hog-wild for the season’s latest motorcycle jackets |
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Using your noodleWith mac and cheese in the midst of a gooey gourmet renaissance, we dispatch Italian restaurateur Roberto Martella to find the city’s best. |