Ever wonder where the best butcher in Montreal is for Prime Rib or Dry Aged Steak? Do you usually stick to the Atwater Market (good choice!) or the Jean-Talon Market (you can do a bit better)? Well, Notable is here...
Calling all aspiring designers. Top furniture design studio and store Andrew Richards Designs has teamed up with Canadian House & Home to find Canada's next top design talent. Find out more about this stellar competition here
Need some respite in an affordable retreat amongst the chaos to find the Zen in a harsh and crazy world? Then you'll want to stop in to Spa Scandinave for some R&R
Apple's iCloud beta has launched in the US, which is allowing some developers to test-run the replacement of MobileMe. iCloud is Apple's new sync service, and it will be available in Canada starting in the fall
While there's always reason for Toronto ladies to get excited about a new shopping experience, it seems rare that stores for stylish gents pop up around town. Luckily, Toronto is getting its very own Ben Sherman stand-alone store sometime this fall
Ruby Eats is a quaint food shop that occupies the space at 742 Queen Street East. Looking through the windows outside, you see a store that is immediately inviting and notably fresh. Inside, you're taken into a sort of chef's pantry – one of those delightful experiences that showcases how local ingredients and quality products are the inception to any great meal
Continuing in the “There's an app for that,†vein comes Cadee, a newly-released web-based application (soon to be launched for mobile devices) that keeps track of golf scores, charts out your progress, and also has a buff directory of different courses. How's that for a notable helper when you're heading down to the links
This is getting pretty ridiculous...in a very good way. The Eaton Centre, once just an average mall – albeit a huge, but average mall – stands to be one of the absolute best in the country with the latest renos and store additions. Case in point: Jack & Jones and Wilfred opening this month
What better way to enjoy the goodness of home-grown products mere steps from your backdoor than by paying a visit to one of Vancouver’s neighbourhood markets? We can't think of any...unless it involves pulling up a chair at one of Vancouver's “go local†style restos