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New Toronto Restaurant Will Have a Dedicated “Selfie Room”

In a city consistently celebrated – as a leader in board game cafes, for its trendy Queen West neighbourhood, and its thriving food scene – it’s getting harder and harder to come up with firsts in our cosmopolitan metropolis. But there’s always room for a truly novel attraction, like the world’s first

Ultra-luxe Equinox Opens Its Second Toronto Club in Yorkville

Toronto’s second Equinox location has opened in Yorkville Village, formerly Hazleton Lanes. Naturally, a growing number of the city’s in-the-know millennials are joining the new club – or upgrading their memberships if they were already members at the Bay Street location. Photos courtesy of Michael Decorte. The freshly renovated, 32,000-square-foot Equinox

These Are the Best and Worst Industries to Find a Job in Canada

If you’re a human being with a lateral septum (that’s everyone), chances are finding a job is pretty high on your list of concerns. But in these crazy economic times, who the hell knows where to look and what to pursue. If you trust database of numbers with your future, Indeed.com is

Microsoft Opens 22,000-Square Foot Flagship Store on Fifth Avenue

Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Rolex, Microsoft – Fifth Avenue has a new flagship tenant. On Monday, Microsoft officially unveiled its premier retail store in New York City to hundreds of people who gathered to check out the new digs as much as they were to scoop up the the company’s highly anticipated,

A Tribe in South Dakota is Opening North America’s First Marijuana Resort

This past June, the United States Department of Justice granted permission for Indian tribes to grow and sell marijuana on Santee Sioux land, a special status the Santee Sioux tribe of South Dakota used almost immediately diversify its business portfolio. Already operating a successful casino, 120-room hotel, and 240-head buffalo ranch, these forward-thinking capitalists