February 6, 2012

Post City Magazines - November 2009

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Ecks And The City

Preparing to be Jie-afied

Preparing to be Jie-afied

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Makeover

Is Layton singing his swan song?

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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Break-Ins

Village Break-Ins

Village Break-Ins

North York Break-Ins

North York Break-Ins

Bayview Break-Ins

Bayview Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

Midtown Break-Ins

Midtown Break-Ins

Thornhill Break-Ins

Thornhill Break-Ins

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

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Entrepeneur

Touch of rock ’n’ roll comes to the area

Touch of rock ’n’ roll comes to the area

Owners 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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Biz News

Letting North Toronto’s sun shine in

Letting North Toronto’s sun shine in

Owner Ed Bonisch and staff are out to keep North Toronto calm, cool and concealed, with the recently opened Brading Specialty Shades on Yonge Street.

Richmond Hill ‘perfect setting’ for new high school

Richmond Hill ‘perfect setting’ for new high school

Small-scale gym about ‘people, not numbers’

Small-scale gym about ‘people, not numbers’

President Steve Lachelt is proud to announce the recent opening of Cardio-Go Studio in Bayview.

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Ideas & Debates

Why would anyone want to be mayor of Toronto?

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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News You Can Use

Using your noodle

Using your noodle

With mac and cheese in the midst of a gooey gourmet renaissance, we dispatch Italian restaurateur Roberto Martella to find the city’s best.

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Looking Back

A Movember to remember

A Movember to remember

This November grow a ‘stache for a great cause using T.O.’s most famous hairy upper lips as inspiration

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Entree New

Ready for the main event

Ready for the main event

IS THIS A restaurant with an identity crisis or is it an allpurpose eatery? These burning questions bring us to the latest outpost of Le Gourmand or LG3 as they call this Midtown location at Yonge...

Grill house shows promise

Grill house shows promise

New Richmond Hill eatery has moments of glory

Still quite the stunner

Still quite the stunner

Zucca adds zip in the kitchen

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Wine

For $5 more, a new world of wine

For $5 more, a new world of wine

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Secret Recipe

Three chicken soups for the soul

Three chicken soups for the soul

Chicken 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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Day Tripper

The gin is cold and the piano’s hot: a jazz guide

The gin is cold and the piano’s hot: a jazz guide

Radio host Ralph Benmergui on the best places to hear the hot sounds of the city

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Dream Homes

Hot commodity in Richmond Hill

Hot commodity in Richmond Hill

Buyers weren’t afraid to bid over a million for this uniquely designed Wycliffe custom home. It features a marble hall decked out with a crystal chandelier and other luxury amenities, like a...

$40,000 above in Thornhill

$40,000 above in Thornhill

After just a week on the market, this family home in Thornhill sold for a full $40,000 over asking price. Potential buyers were obviously charmed by the large, treed lot; maple kitchen; and...

The winning bid in Bayview

The winning bid in Bayview

This traditional four + one bedroom family home boasts very large principal rooms and a grand pie-shaped lot. The basement features an in-law suite with plenty of storage that made it worth...

Over asking in North York

Over asking in North York

It’s not only luxury mansions that are garnering competitive attention these days. This townhouse sold for nearly $20,000 more than asking, thanks to its open concept main floor and convenient...

It went for ‘more’ in Moore Park

It went for ‘more’ in Moore Park

This Moore Park Georgian went for more than $100,000 over asking, thanks to its renovated interior, full, three-storey addition, five spacious bedrooms and luxurious garden overlooking the ravine.

They vied for this Village beauty

They vied for this Village beauty

This stylish and classic Yabu Pushelberg–designed home also went complete with styling by Sharon Mimran. Located steps from Upper Canada College, this Deer Park property was clearly worth...

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Homes Editorial

Blustery weather means more home entertaining

Blustery weather means more home entertaining

It gets harder and harder to put on all that cold-weather gear just to head out to a family friendly restaurant with friends and kids in tow. That is why fall and winter are perfect for hosting a...

5 ways to jazz up your living space

5 ways to jazz up your living space

Here are five easy tips from some of Toronto’s top designers on how to give your home a autumnal makeover.

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Local Grad

All in the family

All in the family

David Foster’s daughter pens novel

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Yummy Mummy

Fame and family

Fame and family

CBC’s Patty Sullivan talks motherhood

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Parent to Parent

The ostrich approach: why just saying no doesn’t work

The ostrich approach: why just saying no doesn’t work

Keeping your kids drug-free takes real communication

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How They Met

The dance of love

The dance of love

Besides 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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Local Hero

Harmonious therapy

Harmonious therapy

Local Pilates instructor specializes in teaching those with neurological disorders in subsidized classes

Local resident reaches out to those in need

Local resident reaches out to those in need

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Ask Dr. Mickey

H1N1: Keeping your kids healthy, despite the odds

H1N1: Keeping your kids healthy, despite the odds

The virus is here, but you can fight it