Today marks the first day the Canadian Land Border opens to Americans for almost a year and a half. Many Americans welcomed the opening as they finally had access to their properties, friends and families. Apart from that, many will be crossing
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Mayor John Tory has cancelled another traditional event in the name of compliance to the cancel culture. The Canadian International Airshow is cancelled but instead, it will be virtual. Tory was blathering on about relooking at both the Canadian International Airshow and
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Longer waits and agony! I don’t often take public transit but today I had a conference to attend at the Carlu which is situated in the Yonge and College area of Toronto. My morning commute was pretty good as I left early
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Instagram “No Likes” WTF? Give me a break Instagram! So now you’re going to hide the number of likes a post has? What’s the logic behind that? Since Facebook acquired Instagram, they’ve made a number of annoying tweaks which are supposedly considered
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Much of North America, including Toronto, experienced a Polar Vortex this week which brought frigid temperatures and a foot or two of snow. Torontonians quickly had to hone their subpar winter driving skills as they recklessly scurried around Toronto streets like vermin
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Another Toronto family business is forced to close due to high operating costs such as rent, hydro costs and taxes on prepared foods which make it less affordable for customers. Dangerous Dans, famous for his comfort food closed their doors yesterday for
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Shortly after the election results, a few weeks ago, some of my American friends have been asking me about immigrating to Canada and asking questions about what Toronto is like. First off, I have to say that I am very proud of the
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I don’t know who comes up with these polls but, once agin, Toronto is ranked one of the best cities in the world. Not surprising, seeing the downtown area has been quite vibrant from the time it was known as York. I
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One of the best things about living in Toronto are relatively large areas, within the city, that are resemble landscape in rural areas. Toronto Greenbelts are vast and remain undeveloped due to lowlands that are prone to flooding. Autumn, in Toronto, is probably
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Restaurant Coquine For many years, a restaurant at Yonge and Manor Drive, has been a favourite go to place for eats and drinks. Coquine, as it is presently known, has gone through several “rebrands” over the past few decades. It was originally
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