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| A Reason for Good Cheer! |
| Whoever it was that came up with that quote might well have been describing John Di Vittorio, owner of award-winning Vaughan restaurant Vinsanto. Read more… |
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| The Longo Road to Success |
| With the highly competitive retail food industry in Canada dominated by a handful of grocery chain heavyweights, is it possible for an independent, family-owned company to survive?
Longo’s, launched by three brothers as a fruit and vegetable store in 1956, has shown that it is not only possible to survive, but thrive… an inspiring modern-day David vs Goliath tale if there ever was one. Read more… |
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| Clara's Theme |
| If there can be one thing that can be said to be fair about mental illness, it’s the fact that it does not discriminate, but grabs hold of its victims indiscriminately. Read more… |
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| For Matt Dusk, It''s All Good News |
| He has tasted chart-topping success, struck gold with his debut CD and has been nominated for a Juno Award, but the first thing you notice when you meet Matt Dusk is just how down to earth he is. Read more… |
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| My Space |
| When a house no longer feels like home – a home that should be a safe haven, an abode to live in, a place to relax and be inspired – it’s time for a change, perhaps a renovation!
Over the years, many people fill their homes with objects they think they’re supposed to have and not with the things that work for the way they live life, turning their home into a house that rather than being a place of rest, often becomes a source of frustration. Read more… |
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| Life On The ''Line |
| For many stay-at-home moms, Citytv’s weekday 9am lifestyle show CityLine is a morning staple, with topics on food, entertaining, décor, fashion, beauty, parenting, health and fitness. Read more… |
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| Just Wylde about Natural Healing |
| For a man who urges patients, viewers and captivated listeners to relieve the stress in their lives, (“Stress is the number one silent killer in North America”) Bryce Wylde, on the surface at least, seems to have more than enough on his plate to push his “human health threshold,” as he puts it. Read more… |
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