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14
Feb
2018
More Money, More Problems
While the new minimum wage’s effect on the economy remains to be seen, the lacklustre response of some Tim Hortons franchisees is a model for how not to respond. As of January 1, 2018, the minimum wage in Ontario has...
03
Aug
2017
LETHAL DOSE, VAUGHAN AND TORONTO FACE OPIOID CRISIS
Two people in Ontario die every day of an opioid overdose. City Life Magazine uncovers the opioid epidemic as it migrates eastward, tearing its way into our communities and homes by way of substance abuse and prescribed pain management. Over...
03
Aug
2017
Beretta Farms: Doing the Right Thing Comes Naturally
Sensing a trend to healthy eating decades ago turned Beretta Farms from a 100-acre property to a Canada-wide movement of 40 ranchers embracing organic farming — for the betterment of us all. Twenty-five years ago in 1992, few people were...
12
Jun
2017
Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer 2017
A record has been broken. The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer announced that 5,042 riders raised $20,533,000 for the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation at the annual event in Ontario, held on June 10—the highest sum ever. “We at The Princess...
06
Apr
2017
#CityBites – The Best Restaurants in GTA
It’s time to come out of hibernation. Here are eight dishes worth hunting down from a handful of the GTA’s most inspired chefs. Is there anything more satisfying than sinking your teeth into a perfectly cooked steak, organic and aged...
06
Apr
2017
The Shape of Things To Come – Body positivity and Confidence
A growing group of self-loving body-positivity warriors will stop at nothing to defend, celebrate and promote the acceptance of women of all shapes, sizes and colours. Trolls, be warned. Everyone is allowed to exist and have a part in this...
06
Apr
2017
Prom Perfect
We can’t help but fall head over heels for these Juan Carlos Pinera designs. With prom around the corner, it’s time to start thinking of the perfect prom ensemble. Our fashion and beauty professionals share their tips for achieving your...
06
Apr
2017
Food Basics New Store Opening
Employees and special guests came together on March 21, at the Food Basics Employee Appreciation Party and media launch event, to welcome a new store to the Woodbridge community at 9600 Islington Ave. Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and councillor Tony Carella...
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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