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Summertime isn’t just about patios and beaches. For parents, it means finding new ways to occupy the kids. Here are ... By Cameron Tulk

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The top urban oases for jogging, people watching, taking a lunch break and escaping the ... By Cameron Tulk


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July 24, 2008

Arden’s new collages are built from an extensive personal image archive, culled mostly from the Internet…

Part of the Beaches jazz fest, StreetFest provides a heterodox soundscape for Queen East, which is closed to traffic for three evenings, with bands appearing on patios, street corners and even church steps…

Toronto-based violinist and artistic director of the Via Salzburg Chamber Orchestra Mayumi Seiler pairs up with pianist Tünde Kurucz for a recital at Walter Hall…