11 Jan 2021

The Economics of Covid-19

Since COVID-19 entered our collective lives in 2020, more than 89.6 million people have tested positive for the deadly virus and 1.93 million have perished. Not only is the virus killing people at warp speed, but it’s also forced the...
By Myles Shane
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12 Jun 2020

We’re All Trying to Stay Positive in the Pandemic, But Who’s Coping Best?

Since COVID-19 was announced as a pandemic earlier this year, and the country was put into lockdown, it’s been more important than ever to find moments of positivity. Combined with the economic hardships many have faced, these are clearly unprecedented...
By City Life Staff
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05 Jun 2020

Audax’s ‘Human Architecture’ Shines In Toronto’s Little Italy

While the Greater Toronto Area may be the fastest-growing metropolitan area in North America, that growth is not without its challenges, thanks to its geography. With Lake Ontario to the south and a provincially protected greenbelt to the north, it...
By City Life Staff
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20 May 2020

Back to School?

In the midst of what seems to be a never-ending pandemic, the demographic that may be hardest hit is the COVID-19 generation. These “warriors” from grades 1–12 are growing up during the world’s darkest disaster humanity has seen in more...
By Myles Shane
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13 May 2020

City Life Reading List

An excerpt from Tao Calligraphy Healing Field: An Information System with Six Sacred Tao Techniques to Empower You to Heal and Transform Your Life This book includes wisdom, knowledge, and many practices for healing and transforming your health, relationships, finances,...
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12 May 2020

The Historic Cancellation Of ‘the Ex’ Due To Covid-19

For 142 years, it has been our end-of summer-tradition — an 18-day celebratory transition from the lazy and hazy days of summer’s freedom to the more structured routines of the fall. But not in 2020: “The Ex” has been cancelled...
By City Life Staff
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11 May 2020

Batay-Csorba Architects’ Renovation In Toronto’s Historic Baby Point Neighbourhood An Homage To English Grandeur

A commonality among the world’s great major cities are the individual neighbourhoods that magically weave together to provide the city’s texture and character. SoHo or Tribeca in New York, St. James’s in London, or the Left Bank in Paris —...
By City Life Staff
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05 May 2020

What To Do If Your Dog Tests Positive For Covid-19?

It would appear in the age of COVID-19 that neither humans nor animals are safe from being infected with the deadly novel coronavirus. Recently, doctors confirmed the first dog in the United States has tested positive. WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C.,...
By Myles Shane
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01 May 2020

The city of Vaughan is working its way through COVID-19, as it attains a positive foothold in life’s ‘new normal’

The initial triggers around the exponential rise of the COVID-19 coronavirus were attributed to the travelling public. Ubiquitous and affordable travel, especially during Canada’s cold winter months, commonly generates a significant flow of airline travel to myriad southern destinations. Also,...
By Cece M. Scott
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