Time travelling the Canadian way
Ontario museum showcases one man’s journey to preserve horological history
Ontario museum showcases one man’s journey to preserve horological history
Thornhill Village Library has centuries of history, but some of its oldest residents might not be ready to move on
Explore Printing focuses on unique projects and has tapped into a niche market
By Lucas Reyes Snip snip, buzz buzz. The sounds of scissors smoothly slicing through hair and clippers shearing heads mixes with the murmur of conversation and spirited laughter as skilled practitioners coif the hairdos of a handful of clients. Add the bold scent of hot espresso and you begin to see how Salon Fifth Image…
By Adriana Fiorante Act 1: The intent to live Inside a lilac-walled studio of blond wood flooring and no windows, Miriam Laurence saunters around in sunglasses and a faded noir baseball cap. An obnoxious buzz vibrates her North York studio and Laurence walks to the door, gently inquiring: “Yes … OK, come in.” Back into…
By Rhea Singh Twelve years ago, Mafalda Oliveira was just a yoga teacher. At 20 years old, Oliveira spent her lessons teaching students warrior poses, transitioning from basics to intermediate yoga. That all changed when a new student walked in and, to Oliveira’s surprise, she was pregnant. Oliveira didn’t know how to cater to her…
By Negin Khodayari It’s like a scene out of a post-apocalyptic movie. Plazas that are normally packed with cars and swarms of people, are deserted. Schools are vacant, with no students in sight. Streets are empty, but for the odd car, and the only place you need to be, is at home. Driving past the…
Frustrated with media bias, this Toronto man hopes for fair portrayals of the urban community.
Relatives say farewell to beloved family member who chose a medically assisted death
Lawrence Heights warriors fight back against racist stereotypes and barriers that plague their neighbourhood