Fare Ready

These vintage TTC ads harken back to a time when men were men, everyone was white (or an anthropomorphic elephant) and society was still full of jerks. Given that decades of clever signage hasn’t worked, maybe it should just become culturally acceptable for other passengers to eject streetcar riders who … Read More

Places to Tie the Knot in Calgary

Whether you got down on one knee at McMahon Stadium in front of 37,000 Stamps fans or snuck the ring into your partner’s Diet Pepsi last night at the drive-thru — for you the hard part is over. With the potentially soul-crushing response working out in your favour, now all … Read More

Toronto Costume Shops

You have exactly four days to figure out, and acquire, a Halloween costume. At this point, you have either the foggiest of directions in mind (funny, serious, scary) or possibly one concrete idea (Sergio Flores of Sexy Sax Man fame, take it, it’s yours). While it’s easy to climb down an internet rabbit … Read More

Montreal’s Best Antique Stores

In a city with as much history as Montreal, it’s no surprise there’s an entire strip on Notre Dame (Antique Alley) dedicated to all things old and rare. However, rare items, conversation pieces and genuinely cool cultural artifacts can be found throughout the island. Treasure hunters, look no further. Here, … Read More

Vancouver’s Best Secondhand Furniture Shops

A long day at Ikea won’t help you stand out from every other dude on the block, but a visit to these secondhand shops will do the trick. Attic Treasures Replicate your grandma’s kitchen with a 1950s chrome-plated table and vinyl chairs. Some classic sets have been spotted at this … Read More

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