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Midi Bistro

168 McCaul St 416 977 2929 How could it be possible that I have not dined here before? I attended the former restaurant on many occasions. What a treat to finally dine here. I had heard countless people rave about ...

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M Square

123 Queen St W 647 350 6444 It might be difficult to find this superb coffee house on your first visit. It is situated on the Path outside the Sheraton Centre on the lower level. Once you have discovered this ...

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Great sound, fascinating hard drives and some Focus

James Careless — Welcome back to the Gadget Zone, our regular look at what’s cool in consumer tech! Here’s what has caught our eye recently. “Internet radio” – radio and music streamed across the Web – has come a long ...

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New, Local Jeweller Revolutionizes Engagement Ring Buying

It was 29 years ago when Aret Oymakas, owner of a new engagement ring design studio Livia Diamonds (named after his wife and daughter), first laid his 12-year-old hands on a diamond. His grandfather, the first of 3 generations of ...

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Will only the poorest kids attend our public schools?

Chris Moise- With spring finally here, parents and children are looking forward to the end of the school year and the beginning of summer. However strike actions, including work-to-rule campaigns by high school and elementary teachers across the province in ...

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Tech gadgets for the somewhat tech-savvy moms

James Careless — Welcome to the Gadget Zone! Here are two great tech gift ideas for Mother’s Day. Gold-tinted metal earbuds: That’s a decorative idea for Mother’s Day. RedGiant’s A00 Malleus is a rugged set of stereo earbuds cast from ...

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St Mary St. consultation scheduled for April 28

A community consultation meeting is being held for the rezoning application submitted for 10 St Mary St. Area residents and members of the public are invited to provide their feedback for consideration by the developer and City staff in evaluating ...

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Lower Yonge Precinct plans are a huge improvement

 Stig Harvor — A Manhattan-like jungle of skyscrapers have shot up in the last decade west of Yonge Street in the lower downtown core. They are almost all built on small lots of land without consideration of each other. Towers ...

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