House of the Week: $3.7 million for a Beaches home with an angel statue in the living room
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by Ali Amad
18h ago
Neighbourhood: The Beaches Price: $3,749,000 Size: 3,000 square feet plus a 1,100-square-foot basement Bedrooms: 4+1 Bathrooms: 6 Parking spots: 3 Real estate agent: Marc Trumphour, Real Estate Homeward The place A four-plus-one-bedroom, six-bathroom detached in the Beaches. Sitting at the top of a cul de sac, the three-storey home comes with a one-car garage and a main suite with a private deck overlooking a forested ravine. It’s within walking distance of the businesses on Queen, several transit routes and Silver Birch Beach. And motorists are a short drive from both Kingston Road ..read more
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What’s on the menu at Ricky and Olivia, a playful new restaurant and bottle shop in Leslieville
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by Toronto Life
18h ago
More New Restaurants Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Café Renée, chef Nick Liu’s Italian-inspired French restaurant Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Arbequina, a new halal, alcohol-free restaurant on Roncesvalles Food & Drink What’s on the menu at Bar Ardo, a new Sicilian-inspired cocktail bar Name: Ricky and Olivia Contact: 996 Queen St. E., rickyandolivia.com, @rickyandolivia Neighbourhood: Leslieville Previously: Wayla Bar Chef-owners: Olivia Simpson, Ricky Casipe and Adrian Proszowski Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible through the back of the restaurant off of Boston ..read more
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“As a kid, I had to steal to afford the sneakers I wanted. Now, I run an organization that gives them out for free”
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by Toronto Life
18h ago
My mom had me when she was 16, and I grew up in housing provided by Jessie’s Centre for Young Women, a non-profit organization for teen mothers. It’s right between Regent Park and Moss Park, and for a time, my mom had a job as a receptionist there. I would go to school, come home and sit on the couch playing my Game Boy while my mom worked downstairs. We didn’t have a lot of money, so I wasn’t able to join any extracurricular activities. I needed to fill my time, so when I was 11, in 2004, I started looking for ways to earn some money. I saw an ad on a streetlight pole for a job selling choco ..read more
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“I’ve been a family doctor for more than 20 years. Now, I have no choice but to close my practice”
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by Toronto Life
5d ago
Everyone knows it’s nearly impossible to find a family doctor in Canada, with 6.5 million people across the country going without a regular physician. Last year, Ontario allowed pharmacists to prescribe treatments for some minor ailments, like pink eye and cold sores, but it’s far from the level of care patients receive in a doctor’s office. And private clinics are popping up across the province to fill the gap—for those who can pay. To make matters worse, a growing number of family doctors are walking away from the public system, citing poor funding and overwhelming paperwork. One such physi ..read more
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Editor’s Letter: How Ontario schools lure and abandon international students
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by Malcolm Johnston
5d ago
Conestoga College’s pamphlet for foreign students is a master class in seduction. The Viewbook, as it’s called, is lush with eye-popping numbers and images of cheerful transplants from China, India, Tanzania and beyond. The Waterloo region is presented as a wonderland of higher education, one that teems, as we learn on page two, with “bustling nightlife, affordable housing and public transit.” Were I a prospective student in, say, Delhi, Changsha or Manila, I’d be on the first plane out. What I would discover upon setting foot on campus, however, would be soul-crushing. Kitchener, like Toront ..read more
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Kiss and Tell: “I started sleeping with my roommmate. Then he fell in love with someone else”
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by Toronto Life
5d ago
Welcome to Kiss and Tell, a series about the steamy, surprising and frequently absurd world of Toronto dating. Send your most memorable stories from the pursuit of love and lust in the city to submissions@torontolife.com. —As told to Juliann Garisto When I met Trevor, I had just gotten out of a long-term relationship. My ex and I had been living together, and when we broke up, we agreed that she would keep the apartment. Basically, I needed to move out as soon as possible. Related: “My date got a fish bone stuck in his teeth. He insisted on calling 911” I came across an ad on K ..read more
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Sort-of Secret: Southeast Sandwiches, a fast-casual spot in Woodbridge serving Vietnamese and Filipino twists on sandwiches, tacos and poutine
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by Toronto Life
5d ago
More Sort-of Secrets Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Comma, a Korean restaurant on Queen West serving raw marinated crab Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Golden Horseshoe BBQ, a new pop-up attracting crowds with Texas-style barbecue Food & Drink Sort-of Secret: Full of Beans, a Little Portugal café with its own 115-year-old roaster The sort-of secret: Southeast Sandwiches, a fast-casual restaurant serving Southeast Asian takes on fast-food classics You may have heard of it if: You live nearby and have a thing for sandwiches But you probably haven’t tried it because: It’s in a Woodbrid ..read more
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Cottage of the Week: $4.9 million for a Muskoka escape with a widescreen view of Kahshe Lake
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by Toronto Life
6d ago
Location: Gravenhurst, Muskoka Price: $4,900,000 Size: 5,000 square feet Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 5 Real estate agent: Maryrose Coleman and Ross Halloran, Sotheby’s International Realty Canada The place A six-bedroom, five-bathroom retreat sitting on Kahshe Lake. The place comes with stunning views, a boathouse and a cedar sauna in the basement. It’s a short drive from Highway 11 and the businesses of downtown Orillia. It’s also close to popular hiking spots, including the Torrance Barrens Dark-Sky Preserve and the Kahshe Barrens Trail. The history The current owner bought the property las ..read more
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国际学生的危险生活
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by Toronto Life
6d ago
Read this article in English. 认识陈伊恩(Ian Chan)的人都不相信他会卷入一起绑架案。作为一名移居加拿大学习商业的国际学生,他说话很慢,给人的印象是天真、乐于取悦别人。但他可能也会冲动和贪婪。 有一次,在逛万锦市的太平洋购物中心时,陈闯入一个关闭的零售亭,抱着一大堆运动纪念品逃走了。几个小时后,他负疚不已,再次闯入零售亭,这次是为了归还赃物。两次违规都被摄像机拍到了。第一次违规的结果是陈被捕,第二次违规的结果是,允许他的律师协商一年的缓刑,而非牢狱之灾。 2020年初,21岁的陈收到一条前室友藏泽宇(Zeyu Zang)的微信。陈很佩服藏。陈16岁时被单独送到加拿大,在日常生活中缺乏父母的指导。藏比他大12 ..read more
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The perilous lives of Canada’s international students
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by Toronto Life
6d ago
Read this article in Mandarin. People who knew Ian Chan didn’t believe he’d get involved in a kidnapping. An international student who’d moved to Canada to study commerce, he spoke slowly and came across as naive and eager to please. But he could also be impulsive and greedy. Once, during a visit to the Pacific Mall in Markham, Chan broke into a closed retail kiosk and made off with an armful of sports memorabilia. A few hours later, overcome with guilt, he broke into the kiosk again, this time to return the stolen goods. Both breaches were caught on camera. The first one resulted in Chan’s ar ..read more
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