03 Aug 2017

Why September is The Best Month to Start Music Lessons

The Kollari Institute of Music is welcoming students back in grand fashion this September. With monthly concerts in the school’s state-of-the-art facility, award-winning lessons and a dedicated curriculum, students are in for a busy and exciting year. Director Rina Kollari...
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06 Apr 2017

Delivering a Decade of Indulgence – Mandara Spa Vaughan

Proudly celebrating 10 years of excellence in the health and beauty industry. As you settle into the ultra-Zen reception lounge at Mandara Spa, you will instantly notice your breath harmonize with the tranquil rhythm of a trickling water wall as...
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06 Apr 2017

“Canadians need to hear our voices” – Alan Greyeyes

What’s in a name? If you were to ask Alan Greyeyes he would say plenty. As a Juno Awards advisory chair, he pushed to have the Aboriginal Album of the Year award renamed the Indigenous Music Album of the Year....
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06 Feb 2017

Welcome to Che’s Place

City Life uncovers how a community came together to honour late teen. On February 5, 2017, Che’s Place, a community youth hub, opened its doors for the first time in the quaint town of Bolton, Ontario. Che’s Place is a...
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30 Nov 2016

The Gift of Music from the Kollari Institute of Music

Vaughan’s newest music school is already getting national attention with its state-of-the-art facility and top-class education. There is no gift greater than music — and this year, the freshly unveiled Kollari Institute of Music celebrates that truth in more ways...
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01 Dec 2015

The Year of Toronto – Sports & Entertainment

A number of Toronto sports teams and musical artists hit it out of the park in 2015 in what was arguably the city’s best year in a long, long time. But how good was it? City Life breaks it down....
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02 Dec 2014

George Stroumboulopoulos – The Good Wolf

George Stroumboulopoulos opens up about his new role on Hockey Night in Canada, his love of music and finding positivity in darkness A little over a decade ago, while working at MuchMusic, George Stroumboulopoulos was asked by the higher-ups to...
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03 Feb 2014

For the Love of Carmen

When you’re about to interview the likes of Romanian-Canadian songstress Carmen Corcoz, there’s some hefty preparation required. Because let’s be honest, there are usually two ways that a sit-down chat like this could go: the individual in question could either...
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03 Dec 2013

Matt Dusk – The Swing Kid

I’m standing in the middle of what many women might call their “happy place”: a freshly unveiled, 30-foot Swarovski Christmas tree twinkles at my side in the shiny midst of Yorkdale Shopping Centre, and Matt Dusk, one of the most...
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