The Pakistani Cake Boss
How Nazia Zainab Sheikh went from a law degree to baking a cake for the Royal Family.
(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
How Nazia Zainab Sheikh went from a law degree to baking a cake for the Royal Family.
How a foreign concept brings the taste of home for many in Canada.
Sarah Hussain, CEO and founder of Bridge HR, shares how her company hopes to bring diversity and inclusion to all Canadian workplaces.
By Sahara Mehdi Red and orange Persian rugs cover the hardwood floor. African and Caribbean art adorn the walls, from traditional tribal masks to local paintings. Novels pack the dark brown shelves, while books that don’t fit sit in piles on top. Large floor-to-ceiling windows open onto the street. The design is reminiscent of shops…
How Misbah Tariq returned to school in her fifties and accomplished her dream of becoming a professional baker
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Annex residents invent new public lives when their city is locked down for months during a global pandemic.
By Claire Donahue For 51 years, Factory Theatre has premiered a multitude of Canadian works from people of all backgrounds while creating a sense of comfort for those who walk through its doors Matt McGeachy wandered about the centuries-old building on Adelaide and Bathurst, thinking about what amazing piece of theatre he’ll get to read…
Pandemic becomes turning point for passionate flower lover.