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Cabbagetown Family Day Festival – Monday Feb. 16, 2015

The inaugural free admission Cabbagetown Family Day Festival produced by The Cabbagetown BIA will be bringing families together in celebration of the long holiday weekend.  The festival takes place Monday, February 16, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. along Parliament ...

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Can income-splitting split families?

Chris Moise – As we now know, the Harper Conservative government has decided to forge ahead with an income-splitting scheme in order to provide “tax relief for families.” Or so Harper would have us believe. Just this past February, Harper’s former ...

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Last-minute Christmas gift ideas for the gadget-minded

James Careless — Time is running out before Christmas, and you’re running out of ideas? No problem: Here are some last minute life-savers from the Gadget Zone. Know a selfie-shooting fanatic? Then help them improve their photos – especially how ...

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Modern condo for lease at the Paintbox – $2100/month

Want to live in the award winning Regent Park Paintbox Condominium? This is your chance. Welcome to this fantastic two bedroom, two bathroom condo with unobstructed views of the city skyline. This corner unit offers 101 square feet of balcony, ...

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You tell us which charities should get our $25,000 donation

North York Chrysler announces that the two charities they donate $25,000 to this holiday season will be chosen by a public vote. Beginning November 25th until January 1st, their website will allow everyone to vote on which charity they are most ...

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Forgotten laneways get second look from Downtown Yonge BIA

Dennis Hanagan — With 42 million people walking north and south at Yonge and Dundas streets every year Toronto has to start looking at its often forgotten laneways as public thoroughfares. “We have to start looking at laneways as public ...

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Men’s Health Month: Be a better man—by men for men

Dr. Mehran Tabrizi and Dr. Marc Bubbs are opening up about Men’s Health this Thursday November 13th 2014. Talking about your health can be difficult but these guys are breaking down barriers and exploring what matters to real men. Combining ...

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Toronto Christmas Market at the Distillery

Selected as one of the World’s 10 Best Holiday Markets by Fodor’s Travel and Jetlegs, the Toronto Christmas Market is the perfect place to rediscover the magic of Christmas. Entering its fifth year, the Toronto Christmas Market promises to add ...

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Pier 27 Building II, redefining Downtown living – $2100/month

LEASED! Welcome to the exclusive and luxurious Pier 27, a breathtaking and unique landmark situated on the shores of Lake Ontario. This open concept one bedroom and den, two bathroom unit with large balcony is situated East of Yonge Street ...

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House of Providence served Toronto poor of all faiths

By the 1850s Toronto’s meagre social and charitable services were becoming almost unmanageable. This was the era of mass immigration, and thanks in part to the railroad, the city was flooded with newly arrived Europeans looking for a better life. ...

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