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Category: Toronto
Confessions of a commuter
This post is inspired by an article on Vancity Buzz, a popular Vancouver blog, about a woman who allegedly assaulted … More
Photo Friday: Kensington Market
My friend and I decided to make the best of the beautiful weather we are having this week and since we … More
Restaurant review: Thai Shan Inn
If any of you are familiar with Toronto’s Dufferin St and Eglinton Ave W area, you know there are only … More
Restaurant Review: Get Melted!
While wandering down Church St, on my way to O’Grady’s Tab and Grill (check them out for the best and … More
Photo Friday: How to spoil your mom
Still trying to figure out what to do for Mother’s Day? Every year, we all try to show our moms … More
Literature for Life hosts annual fundraiser for support programs
Literature for Life, a non-profit organization in Toronto that was founded in 2000, is committed to helping marginalized young mothers … More
Meet Farah: An Environmental Studies and History major at York University who will change the world
From sustainable energy, to exhausting our transit options, to mass-producing and to consuming the planet’s resources, it’s fair to say … More
Five of the “Hottest” films at Toronto’s Hot Docs Festival
With May only a handful of days away, it’s finally time to pull out your sunglasses, open up the patios … More
Restaurant review: Gusto 101
“Gusto” in Italian means “tasty.” Thus, Gusto 101 means Tasty 101 – as in, experiencing this restaurant at 101 Portland … More
Meet Vivian: Her journey through volunteering inspires us to create our own experiences
Our volunteer of the week is Vivian Mak, 23-years-old and a recent graduate of the University of Guelph-Humber. She likes … More
National Volunteer Week: Three ways to give back
This week marks the 11th anniversary of National Volunteer Week and my fellow blog writers have dedicated a collaboration post … More