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  • Toronto condos are tightening the rules around party rooms

    As Christian Buer’s 33rd birthday approached, he wanted to book his condo’s party room to host a few dozen friends for drinks. When he bought...
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  • Canadians can help stop the South Korean dog meat industry

    As Olympic venues shuttered their windows and crowds packed up their souvenirs, a few Canadians remained in Pyeongchang where unfinished work kept them focused. Humane...
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  • Canadian Armed Forces vet says “Cannabis gave me my life back”

    Darrell Hulme could be mistaken for a medical professional.  He can list the names of near-unpronounceable antidepressants and easily articulate the differences between the various...
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  • These Toronto artist couples’ annual Christmas cards are amazing

    The first year, they were clad in black clothing, sitting on a black couch, holding a plastic baby: the epitome of macabre. The next, they...
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  • The best Toronto gift guide for every stoner on your list

    These dreamy Haciendaware ceramic pipes will make you feel like you’ve drifted away to a pastel paradise before you even take a puff ($110 to...
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  • This holiday season, don’t surprise anyone with a new pet

    Four-year-old Rebel is looking for his forever home. Described by Toronto Humane Society staff as “a lively, bright boy with tons of energy to spare,”...
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  • Northbound celebrates 30 years of kink, play and leather

    For a self-described pervert, George Giaouris doesn’t look the part. Wearing a sensible polo shirt and translucent, wide frame glasses, the owner of the longest-running...
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  • Helping First Nations SOAR

    When Laurel Franks was deciding where to go for post-secondary education, size mattered. She grew up in Wahta Mohawk First Nation, a few hours north...
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  • Midtown mural by UK artist Phlegm takes Toronto public art to new heights

    Toronto is quickly gaining recognition for the never-ending sprawl of condos popping up across the city. But a new installation in midtown gives hope to...
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  • Toronto might as well be Mars when it comes to storefront weed

    Raymond Hathaway, a Toronto paralegal who is suing the city for $1 million for interfering with his access to medical marijuana as a result of...
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  • Moss Park redevelopment provokes strong reaction at public meeting

    The City of Toronto, along with representatives from the 519 Church Street community centre, took another step in a proposal to redevelop Moss Park, hosting a public consultation...
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  • The National play benefit for Syrian refugees at Hamilton Supercrawl offshoot

    Indie rock mainstays the National take part in a benefit concert for new Syrian Canadians Friday (June 3) at Hamilton’s New Vision United Church (24...
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  • In Toronto’s intense housing market, these real estate agents try to stand out

    The Toronto Real Estate Board estimates there are roughly 42,000 realtors working in the GTA. This means competition between rival agents is fierce. But with...
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  • E-cig regs weeding out medpot patients

    Regulations that would restrict where and how medical marijuana patients can consume their weed has cannabis activists in Toronto lit up.  Close to 40 gathered...
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  • Stoners are getting more love (and sex), says Match.com study

    A new study by Match.com looks at the attitudes toward stoners as romantic partners, as well as the sexual proclivities of those who dance with...
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