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Celebrate Canada Day with a sustainable shellfish cookout
'A lot of these dishes are communal, a lot of them are eating with your hands…just get right in there and have some fun'
Daily horoscope for Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Caution! After 8:30 AM EDT today (5:30 AM PDT) avoid shopping or major decisions for the rest of the day. The Moon is in Sagittarius.
Cook this: Grilled shrimp and pineapple skewers from The Great Shellfish Cookbook
Sweet and smoky, Matt Dean Pettit's skewers are perfect for a Canada Day barbecue
Daily horoscope for Monday, June 25, 2018
We have the "all clear" today to shop and do business. The Moon is in Sagittarius.
Daily horoscope for Sunday, June 24, 2018
Caution: Avoid shopping or important decisions after 9:30 AM EDT today (6:30 AM PDT). It's a playful, creative day and the Moon is in Scorpio.
The gentrification of sole: The history of sneakers is full of fascinating stories, but the future of our favourite form of footwear is rooted to rising prices and exclusive releases
Fairytale wedding: How the upcoming royal union will set nuptial trends for seasons to come
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Why footwear has far more to do with identity and expression than mere function
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The important questions: What is 'modern black tie,' and do I need a tuxedo?
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How Versace rediscovered its glamour and glory two decades after the loss of its visionary
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Queen Elizabeth, 91, takes to the catwalk at London Fashion Week (in sensible heels)
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The Weeknd cuts ties with H&M after 'coolest monkey in the jungle' hoodie goes viral
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18-carat cure for the winter blues
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Jetting off to the sunshine this winter?
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Why the gown is the most important garment in recent history
C-sections on demand: Doctors say pregnant women don't need a valid medical reason to avoid labour
'If a patient decides they want a C-section, contrary to the wishes of their doctor, that doctor has a responsibility to refer the patient,' Canada’s obstetricians sayContinue Reading →
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Medical milestone: U.S. approves first marijuana-based drug, Epidiolex for seizures
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Enemy turned ally: The dreaded Poliovirus is being used to fight deadly brain tumours
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Imperial Tobacco 'shocked' by Health Canada's proposal for plain packaging of cigarettes
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New evidence suggest that childhood viruses play a role years later in Alzheimer's disease
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New family doctors 'don't feel competent' to perform abortions due to lack of training: study
The 'in' things... for creating a refreshing outdoor living space
Toronto's waterfront condos offer a refreshing playground
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Keys to a high-performance home
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Modern Beachside cottage embraces natural beauty and breathes new life into the area
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Give potential buyers a home they would want
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Select your best home builders with careful scrutiny
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Four-legged friends meet designers' tips
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Reality TV with a purpose: Home makeover programs offer inspiration and ideas
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What to expect when you're inspecting
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Strong case made for use of engineered wood
This Week's Flyers
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Canada's 100 Best reveals top restaurants for 2018, and this Toronto spot is no. 1
For the second year running, a modern French restaurant in Toronto was named the best in the country -
Galapagos takes travellers a step back in time
You know you’ve arrived into a very different world when you stare into the eyes of a marine iguana, and it stares right back at you, unafraid. -
Envision-ing a river cruise celebration with Jann Arden
Just as we enter the start of the 2018 European river cruise season, Avalon Waterways (cruise.center/avalon) has some compelling reasons to book early for 2019, not the least of which ... -
Don’t have to head south to seek Disney cruises
If you’ve got kids, a trip with Disney Cruise Line is a no-brainer. The line offers four classically styled ships that recall the grandeur of the great transatlantic ocean liners, ...
Bathing naked with strangers? Welcome to a Japanese bathhouse
For many Westerners Japanese bathing traditions can feel awkward, but here are some golden rules to help you enjoy the luxuries of 'onsen' and 'sento'Continue Reading →