06 Feb 2017

Paving Navy Street – A Woodbridge-based Charity

Every year, 400 Ontarians acquire a spinal-cord injury, and in 1983, Mary Longo was one of them. After more than three decades of coming to terms with her new reality, she’s inspired her daughter Sandra to create Navy Street, a...
By Amanda Storey
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30 Nov 2016

When Pigs Fly – Toronto animal rights activists

UPDATE May 3, 2017 — City Life is proud to report that the mischief charge against Anita Krajnc has been dismissed — a judge ruled Krajnc not guilty on May 3, 2017. In 2015, Anita Krajnc was arrested for giving...
By Amanda Storey
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30 Nov 2016

New (Year’s) Resolutions

Statistics show that only eight per cent of people successfully complete their New Year’s resolution, so what are the other 92 per cent doing wrong? If you’re anything like us, you’ve long abandoned your New Year’s resolution for 2016 and...
By Rebecca Alberico
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07 Oct 2016

87 Decisions – Local Funeral Directors – Toronto

The media often portrays funeral directors as melancholy and mysterious, but in reality, they’re the heartiest people out there. City Life meets three local funeral directors to unveil their day-to-day reality — which is a lot sunnier than most might...
By Amanda Storey
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07 Oct 2016

Are You “Phubbing” Kidding Me? Put the Phone Down

A recent study out of the University of Kent examines the practice of “phubbing” — concentrating on your phone in a social setting. But is “phubbing” truly the new norm? Two men stand adjacent to each other at a local...
By Daniel Calabretta
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07 Oct 2016

Q&A with Julian Gleizer, Founder of InstaBuggy

So you ran out of eggs for breakfast but you want to spend your Sunday lounging in your pajamas. What to do? Order them on InstaBuggy! CL: What inspired the InstaBuggy concept? Julian Gleizer: I was working 12- to 15-hour...
By Amandalina Letterio
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07 Oct 2016

Appreciate, Don’t Appropriate

One of Canada’s most poignant qualities is its multiculturalism. But despite our “melting pot” status, racism still exists here — and oftentimes appears in the form of cultural appropriation. City Life asked Selina-Rachel Mendez to clear the air surrounding this...
By Selina-Rachel Mendez
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04 Aug 2016

The Secret Life of a Farmer

Buying local is no longer a niche choice or a wellness fad — it’s a lifestyle that’s hit the mainstream. As harvest time plows nearer, City Life Magazine switches the focus from the food to its growers. We met with...
By Amanda Storey
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04 Aug 2016

Knights with Shining stop signs

From street crossing to the spotlight, these three crossing guards talked to City Life Magazine about life behind the stop sign. If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to have crossing guards in your life, chances are you remember them. They...
By Erica Giancola
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