05 Feb 2014

The Artist Project

THE ARTIST PROJECT Something colourful this way comes! From Feb. 20 to 23, explore the work of over 250 contemporary artists at one venue as the Artist Project celebrates its seventh year at the Better Living Centre in Toronto. Kicking...
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05 Feb 2014

The 2014 Canadian International AutoShow

THE 2014 CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL AUTOSHOW Start your engines — it’s back! The Canadian International AutoShow, over 60,000 square feet of shiny, pulse-quickening, tire-clad beauty is scheduled to take place Feb. 14 to 23 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This...
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05 Feb 2014

A Woman’s Legacy

A WOMAN’S LEGACY Motivational speaking powerhouse Legacy Events returned to Toronto to host A Woman’s Legacy — an event that brought together a diverse handful of influential females to spill their secrets to success, including Jann Arden, Susan Cain, Loretta...
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05 Feb 2014

Free the Children Tribute to Nelson Mandela

FREE THE CHILDREN TRIBUTE TO NELSON MANDELA In honour of Nelson Mandela’s legacy, Free the Children hosted a special celebration at St. Joseph’s College in Toronto recently. Inspirational speakers and personalities like Shawn Desman, Kardinal Offishal, Nelly Furtado and The...
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03 Feb 2014

Northern Karate

You may know it as the giant of the GTA’s martial arts scene, but Northern Karate isn’t just a local favourite: it’s known Canada-wide for its by-the-book teachings and kick-butt client transformations. Since its founding in 1972, Northern Karate has...
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03 Feb 2014

New Burger on the Block

What do you do after winning the title of best hamburger in Toronto? You open a burger joint, obviously. That’s exactly what the Parts & Labour team did after claiming the crown of Toronto’s best burger on CMT’s reality TV...
By Michael Hill
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03 Feb 2014

An Eye for the Ethereal

Within the crisp white walls of Michael Kors’ headquarters in downtown Toronto, prettily patterned sundresses and striking retro-esque ensembles steal the eye. Ultra-femme fashion from the ’40s meets a ’70s summer romance. Spring is in the air, and Kors is...
By Rebecca Alberico
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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...
By Amanda Storey
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02 Feb 2014

Fire & Ice

Sid Seixeiro isn’t too happy with Environment Canada. The radio sportscaster is giving it to the government’s weather watchdog for a not-so-prompt heads-up about the snowstorm that hit Toronto over the weekend. “I would like to thank the guys who...
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