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Toronto’s Best Spots for Outdoor Dining This January

Patio season came extra early this year as a result of yet another Ontario lockdown. Although temperatures are well below zero, nothing will stop Torontonians from supporting their favourite restaurants, bars and cafés this January. Here is your full guide to the best Toronto spots that you should be dining

An Independent, not-for-profit University in Ontario is Opening Its Doors This January

This January, the first cohort of students will be starting their undergraduate journey at the International Business University (IBU), a newly founded independent, not-for-profit university in Ontario. IBU was created by Tim McTiernan, the Founding President and Vice-Chancellor, and a board of leaders from other institutions in Canada’s educational landscape.

Toronto Had Less Than 50 Hours of Sunlight in January

It’s not just you – these really are dark times. According to Environment Canada, Toronto saw just 48.8 hours of sunlight. That’s just a little more than half of the seasonal average of 85 hours. “We’ve been in well below normal averages for sunlight,” said Environment Canada meteorologist Mark Schuster, officially

9 New Vancouver Restaurants You Need to Check Out This January

You stuffed yourself silly and drank yourself into oblivion last month. But that was last year, so why starve yourself of some of the great new eateries this January? With restaurants, cafes and eateries all opening up around the city, there’s something for everyone (and not a turkey in sight). So

Data Shows You Can Save Upwards of $60k By Buying Your House in January

Information in this post was provided by TheRedPin, a full-service real estate brokerage that carries the largest database of condos and homes in the Greater Toronto Area – offering access to 60% more listings than on MLS. It’s January, so you could be excused for being a little strapped for cash