The best bars for after work drinks in and around Toronto’s Financial District

There’s no better reward for a hard day’s work than to find a comfortable table at your favourite bar and order up your beverage of choice. Maybe with some snacks. A happy hour drink or two before heading home is also a great way to bond with your coworkers, keep … Read More

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Report: The sexiest places in the world (and how Canadian cities measure up)

Which cities around the world are having the most sex, and how do the sex lives of Canadians compare? A new report from Lazeeva, a company specializing on erotic mobile apps, reveals where people are the most ‘sex positive’. They define sex positive as “having or promoting an open tolerant, … Read More

Iconic rocker Meat Loaf to shut down Yonge Street tonight for a free outdoor concert

Bat out of Hell the musical is coming to Toronto, and the classic song’s Grammy Award-winning singer will be taking over several downtown blocks tonight to introduce it. Marvin Lee Aday, better known as Meat Loaf will be talking about the creation of the musical and introducing the cast – … Read More

Report: Two Canadian cities are the world’s hottest luxury real estate markets right now

Luxury home sales may have cooled globally in 2016, but not in this country. High-end buyers are flocking here in record numbers. Two of the hottest luxury housing markets in the world are right here in Canada. Those are the findings of a new report from Christie’s International Real Estate. … Read More

If art can’t be offensive, can you really have art?

Art has long been a means for artists to express ideas, often offensive ones. Great art demands attention and is best when it is controversial,  examples of which there is no shortage of. Yet in Toronto’s chi-chi Leslieville neighbourhood, a recently planned art exhibit and its cancellation is a case study … Read More

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