Today's Notable Young Professional is certified lash technician Katy Ma, who co-owns Montreal's Love Your Lashes and also provides certified courses for lash technicians across the city, spreading the eyelash extension trend to make it a key component of the on-the-go...
Toronto-based young professional (YP) Briana Santoro bares all with a sexy new cookbook that undresses the food we eat, appropriately called 'Get Naked in the Kitchen'. We caught up with her recently to undress the details
Last night, we hit The Courthouse for Love4aCure's Kiss and Tell fundraiser, a bachelor and bachelorette auction filled with no shortage of easy-on-the-eyes and ever-so-eligible Toronto singles
One of our favourite shoes for kicking around the city on a Sunday, TOMS, introduces the TOMS x Jonathan Adler Spring 2014 shoe and eyewear collections. The limited edition collaboration will be available for fashion and philanthropy-loving young professionals (YPs) at TOMS.ca starting Tuesday, February 25
We know what it's like come Monday morning for us busy young professionals – that extra little time cozied up in bed pretending the work week doesn’t truly exist is all to appealing (even after the fourth time hitting the snooze button). Enter Vancouver’s latest genius creation in the form of an at-home breakfast delivery service
Since graduating from the Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD), Brian Batista has been a force on the local art scene, co-founding the Calgary Underground Film Festival, teaching at the ACAD college and Quickdraw Animation Society, and still finding time to be involved with not-for-profit arts organizations in the city
Kelli Miller-Beauchemin knew she had a business idea when people on the street would stop her and offer to purchase her self-made jewelry off her wrist. Sugar Blossom Design was born a few years later, specializing in unique jewelry made of mixed mediums
Perhaps we should clarify: Mandy is a talented Calgarian artist who, amongst being involved with many other projects in the city, has created the Bad Portraits Project
As young professionals, it is important to make time this weekend to commemorate our Canadian troops. It goes without saying that most of us will be sporting the poppy on our lapels as a sign of respect and support leading up to and including November 11, but showing up at one of the city’s services should definitely be on your calendar as well