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The return to making and the rise of urban manufacturing in Toronto
Elena Yunosov
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Toronto is getting its manufacturing groove back. We take a look at the contemporary companies making manufacturing, and locally made goods and products, a priority.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Design
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Digital
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Employment
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Small Businesses
Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
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Queen/King West
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Parkdale
Take a peek inside Peekapak, the new monthly learning box for kids
Katie Heindl
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Peekapak is a new curated monthly arts and education package that brings healthier ideas about the world to today's young minds. Featuring protagonists involved in STEM fields, Peekapak challenges traditional homework and ideals.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Research and Innovation
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Small Businesses
Kensington Market - Little Italy - Little Portugal
Stylist Box brings Canadian designers to the red carpet at TIFF
Jaime Woo
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
The Stylist Box is a first for Toronto, a showroom of designers including emerging and established Canadian labels alike, and a one-stop shop for busy actresses getting ready for TIFF. Jaime Woo takes a look behind the scenes of this celebrity showroom.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Small Businesses
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Tourism
Kensington Market - Little Italy - Little Portugal
How local is your beer? Craft brewers increasingly employ seasonal, regionally-grown ingredients
Issue Media Group
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Despite our love of local brews, many of the ingredients in our favorite beers are not sourced locally. Yet that's changing as brewers tap into the local farming movement in their communities to add more fresh ingredients
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Employment
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Local Food
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Small Businesses
Central Waterfront
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Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
A smarter storefront: How a new crop of digital platforms are innovating the retail floor
Kelli Korducki
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Find out how a group of Toronto-based startups are rethinking how stores, brands, and retail floors interact with consumers. As customers become more informed shoppers, stores need to match and expand their expertise.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Digital
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Research and Innovation
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Small Businesses
Kensington Market - Little Italy - Little Portugal
An interview with Jeff Barber, owner of Sonic Boom
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
After more than a dozen years in the Annex, Sonic Boom is relocating to Queen West. We talk to the owner of the iconic record store about his decision to switch neighbourhoods and his experience owning a record store in the digital age.
Arts and Culture
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Small Businesses
Kensington Market - Little Italy - Little Portugal
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Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
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Queen/King West
Homemade hot sauce market heating up in Toronto
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
Canada is not known for its hot sauces, but a number of Toronto food enthusiasts are challenging that. Combining local ingredients with a passion for flavour, these chefs are spicing up the city's culinary scene and taking over restaurant tables across town.
Arts and Culture
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Local Food
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Small Businesses
Queen/King West
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Kensington Market - Little Italy - Little Portugal
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Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
North By Northeast art project aims to transform Toronto one alley at a time
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Thirty-one new murals will be painted across Toronto over the next week in an effort to beautify alleyways, improve walkability, and enhance the safety of Toronto's laneways. It's part of a larger strategy to imagine what the future of this city's story could be, a narrative as told by artists.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Design
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Tourism
Queen/King West
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Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
World Pride timed to open the floodgates for gay tourism in Toronto
Bert Archer
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
LGBT tourism is poised to crack $200 billion for the first time this year. With Toronto hosting the fourth annual World Pride celebrations, we look at how our city has the potential to set the global stage for Pride celebrations and welcome a new wave of tourists.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Diversity
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Tourism
Church & Wellesley - Yorkville - Annex
10 must-see buildings at this year's Doors Open Toronto
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Our roundup of some of the architecturally, historically, and culturally coolest places to see at this year's Doors Open TO celebrating "Secrets & Spirits."
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Design
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Infrastructure
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Tourism
Central Waterfront
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Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
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Yonge & St. Clair
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Queen/King West
Street art preserves Islington Village's history with remarkable attention to detail
Igor Bonifacic
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
A series of 25 murals celebrate Islington Village's past, while looking to its future. Igor Bonifacic reflects on how the street art represents his own experiences growing up in the area as a new Canadian, and what it means to the neighbourhood now.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Conservation
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Design
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Diversity
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New Canadians
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Small Businesses
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Tourism
The Kingsway - Islington
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Long Branch - New Toronto - Mimico
What legacy will the PanAm/ParaPan games leave on Toronto's infrastructure?
Bert Archer
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Toronto has already ensured the PanAm/ParaPan Games will leave the city with a healthy legacy, more than a year before they kick off. We look at some of the changes coming to the city's infrastructure and what it means for housing, communities, and transit.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Design
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Infrastructure
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Tourism
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Transportation
The Kingsway - Islington
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Markham
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Central Waterfront
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Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
George Cho's deconstructed pottery takes a new perspective on tradition
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Pottery may be one of the oldest art forms, but ceramics artist George Cho is breathing new life into the practice, infusing it with contemporary notions of deconstruction while embracing tradition and craftsmanship.
Art Profiles
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Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Diversity
Yonge Interviews: Dave Wilkin, founder of Ten Thousand Coffees
Sheena Lyonnais
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
If you could have coffee with anyone in the world, who would it be? A new youth-driven movement connects the leaders of today with the leaders of tomorrow, bridging the gap between ideas and opportunity, all over a cup of coffee.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Corporate Social Responsibility
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Digital
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Diversity
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Employment
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Higher Education
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Research and Innovation
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Small Businesses
Gallery City turns empty real estate into opportunity
Andrew Seale
Wednesday, March 05, 2014
As the LRT construction chews its way along Eglinton, local businesses are teaming up with the Business Improvement Area to counter the construction chaos with creative placemaking.
Arts and Culture
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City Building
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Design
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Small Businesses
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Transportation
Yonge & Eglinton
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