Features
Super Highway
The road that drives us mad also drives the city. How the 401 grew, why it won't stop growing, how it jams and what keeps it running. An exhaustive guide to the busiest artery in North America By Philip Preville
The Enigma
He's tied to alleged terrorists and the notorious Khadr family. He claims 9/11 was an American conspiracy. And yet some Muslims suspect Aly Hindy of being a CSIS informant. A portrait of Canada's most controversial imam By Omar El Akkad
This City
Think-tank pooh-bah and professional networker Rudyard Griffiths • Pillow fighting, bicycle polo, dodgeball and other emphatically kooky hipster hobbies • Rogers vs. Bell: how the utility behemoths stack up
Columns
The Dominator
The alleged affair, the apoplectic wife, the ridiculed attempt to become a TV commentator. It's been a miserable year for Tie Domi. Story of my life, he says. Next question By Lynn Crosbie
Notes on a Scandal
Jan Wong's explosive "pure laine" charge in her Dawson College piece ignited a firestorm. But The Globe and Mail's crime was to run for cover and let its star reporter take the fall. Here's how it happened By David Hayes
City Survivor
24 hours with Steam Whistle's Cam Heaps By Amy Verner
Super Shopper The city’s best loot By Madeleine Wong
On the Block Ossington's extreme makeover By Olivia Stren
Dining Blowfish, Kultura and now Colborne Lane—the man who's bringing gastronomy to the cool kids By James Chatto
Food Artichokes: a love story By Andrea Curtis
Drink Grape nut: Inniskillin's new wine guy, an industry all-star By David Lawrason
Restaurants
Splendido's Bruce Lee-inspired langoustine • Four stops for serious sake enthusiasts • Quest for the best caldo verde Plus, our star-rated reviews
This Month
Belligerent British boozehounds Amy Winehouse and Lady Sovereign take Toronto • Dispatch from honky-tonk hot spot The Dakota Tavern • Plus, our monthly arts and entertainment listings
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