A Piece of a Shop
Leslieville’s unconventional market offers artists a new way to make a living
(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
Leslieville’s unconventional market offers artists a new way to make a living
Victoria Balva revitalizes the art of stained and textures glasswork.
Timothy’s gives back to the community.
The owner of KAOS Music Centre competes with Amazon to maintain to maintain his 30-year-old store By David Cassels Bill Bates hates Amazon. He hates Amazon because he believes that the online retail kingpin poses a threat to his community music store. KAOS Music Centre boasts a large collection of instructors who run a music…
By Kate Yien He does final checks on his pouches, paintball marker and mask. The plan is simple: Push up the left flank, capture the flag and get out. With a whistle blow by the referee, the team surges forward. The backman sprays at the enemy’s forward most players, keeping their heads down while Jeffery…
Nearly two decades in, family-run restaurant weights options amid climbing rents
For the past 32 years, Woody Woodfine has saved countless lives, animal and human
Relatives say farewell to beloved family member who chose a medically assisted death
One music studio in Brampton is keeping the universal language alive
By Ariel Brookes Inside the waiting room of the Yellow Dog Music School, the lively melody of the electric guitar and the deep pulse of the drums can be felt in the vibrations in the walls. The drums and guitar aren’t playing in sync, they are coming from two different practice rooms. The chaotic feeling…