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Seen: Mad About Margaret’s gala

On October 21, Margaret’s on Broadview held its fifth annual gala fundraiser at Daniels Spectrum. Margaret’s is a charity which operates a home and programmes for homeless women suffering from long-term mental disabilities, providing them a safe and caring environment. ...

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Seen: Waterfront Marathon

On Oct. 16 flag wavers, drummers and running enthusiasts gathered along Front Street in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood to cheer on weary runners on the last leg of the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon. Runners passed through Cabbagetown, Corktown and Harbourfront. ...

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Toronto Central Lions host Seniors Appreciation Event

The Toronto Central Lions partnered with Toronto Community Housing to host a Seniors Appreciation Event. The event was aimed at the many seniors in the area of Dundas and Sherbourne who live in the seniors-only buildings of TCHC. About 80 ...

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Restaurant Review: Bistro Five61

Annabelle Goodman – Kabeer Goel is a masterful chef and the owner of this favoured spot. The plating is exquisite. The food is outstanding. Ted and George are the two servers that will look after you. They are delightful and ...

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Toronto agency wins award for youth travel

David Franks — Let’s face it, today’s youth are the most digital savvy, interconnected generation to date. With the world at their fingertips, today’s Millennials have unprecedented access to the world and each other. The ability to interact with people ...

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Weekly Poetry

Every Tues., 8-10, Free Times Cafe 320 College (near Spadina), three features & open mic. Good food. $5 at door.

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Caruso sang to his fans from Massey Hall fire escape

In 1875 one of 19th century Toronto’s most popular music halls Albert Hall, opened for business. Popular not only for its fine musical and Vaudeville acts but because it was located in what was becoming the new centre of the ...

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Garden District: property issues – bylaw enforcement

Garden District – There are many issues that affect residents that are not unique to our neighbourhood. Knowing where to turn for help is the first step. This is a first in a series of articles that will shine a ...

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The Broadview Hotel gets lit

Paulette Huebert Touby — The new Broadview Hotel let its guard down Oct. 5—literally—removing the scaffolding that has been surrounding the building for over a year while a complete reno took place under the auspices of ERA Architects. Streetcar Developments ...

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Shopper mining, a scam to avoid

Online shopping is commonplace amongst many who are juggling children, with persons facing mobility challenges or those just trying to conserve time and travel. Contrary to this trend, is the rising number of consumers who don’t trust the internet to ...

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