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Portfolio Archives: M6K

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WILL CANNABIS TOURISM MISS THE SMOKE IN THE GTA? 

Cannabis, M6K, Services, TorontoBy Dylan KulcherApril 29, 2023

By Dylan Kulcher Entering the 2023 Cannexpo, a wash of black and green canopied the booths with exotic brands like Majoun’s Persian hash edibles and Frankie Smoke’s gold-plated joint tips dizzying attendees. A mix of dance tunes and reggae played backdrop to the talks taking place on stage while the smell of weed from product…

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Will Image-Generating AIs Replace Human Architects?

M5C, M5V, M6K, Services, technology, TorontoBy Henry StonerApril 18, 2023

There is growing concern that these AIs are powerful enough to completely replace the human in the design of structures

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Big crowds and an even bigger soccer star at BMO Field this summer

M6K, Pursuits, TorontoBy Isabella MonacoApril 21, 2022

“Toronto FC definitely needed to make a move like this.”

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Gallery 1313: Keeping Us Guessing Since 1998

Diversities, M6K, Neighbourhood, On The Edge, Spring'20By cbridgemanApril 15, 2020

For over 20 years, Executive Director Phil Anderson has helped foster Queen Streets Gallery1313 and kept the spark alive at the unique Parkdale gallery.

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Under the Stadium: A look at Liberty Village’s dark and hidden history

M6K, On The Edge, PursuitsBy Megan SeligmanMarch 2, 2020

In Toronto’s Liberty Village, on the West end of King Street, stands the Allan A. Lamport Stadium. Eternally sunkissed, even in the midst of Ontario’s bitter February, the 9,000-person capacity sports centre is host to a small snack shack, a sprawling parking lot and 20-foot high stadium seats. But underneath the cleat-beaten turf and white…

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On tap: Craft beer and hip cuisine for the modern village

Foods, Liberty Village, M6K, On The EdgeBy Jenna NaccaratoApril 17, 2019

Liberty Commons at Big Rock Brewery serves up bold flavours in their craft brews and modern cuisine.

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Pigeons, artists and musicians: the forgotten history of Liberty Village

Liberty Village, M6K, On The Edge, TransformationsBy Shayna NicolayApril 17, 2019

From the 1970s to the 2000s Liberty Village was full of artists looking for cheap rent in abandoned industrial buildings. Now, it’s a booming area dominated by condos and construction.

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Incubating Innovation

Diversities, Liberty Village, M6K, On The EdgeBy Tim FalcoApril 17, 2019

Spencer Badu’s genderless clothing line continues to grow at the Toronto Fashion Incubator

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It Takes a Village

Liberty Village, M6K, ServicesBy Jemma DooreleyersApril 16, 2019

Finding affordable daycare in Liberty Village requires patience, tenacity — and luck. For some parents, the search starts years before their child is even born.

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From condoms to condominiums

Liberty Village, M6K, On The Edge, ServicesBy Cassidy GarbeApril 15, 2019

The risque past of Liberty Village has come to light and shows that the community was not always families, young professionals and dog lovers.

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