Charred $100 Bills Found Across Toronto Stir Public Fascination
Toronto residents are puzzled after finding scorched $100 notes scattered across various neighborhoods. The discovery comes in the wake of a devastating Bridle Path mansion fire, where firefighters uncovered over $1 million in damaged cash.
By Cameron Reid · November 14, 2025
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Reviving Vintage Charm: Toronto Designers Embrace Retro Interiors
From art deco accents to mid-century furniture, local designers are blending nostalgic aesthetics with modern function to create spaces that celebrate timeless Canadian design heritage.
November 17, 2025
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Inside Canada’s Quiet Renovation Boom
With remote work reshaping how Canadians use their homes, renovations are surging nationwide — driven by a growing desire for comfort, sustainability, and self-expression.
November 16, 2025
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Sustainable Materials Are Redefining Modern Homes
Builders and homeowners alike are turning to reclaimed wood, recycled glass, and eco-friendly finishes, signaling a shift toward greener living across Canada’s housing landscape.
November 20, 2025
Read MorePeople & Places
Hidden Corners: Exploring Toronto’s Overlooked Heritage Sites
Beyond the CN Tower and Distillery District, lesser-known landmarks across Toronto are drawing renewed attention for their role in shaping the city’s cultural identity.
November 15, 2025
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Small Town, Big Art: How Rural Ontario Is Nurturing Creativity
Artists are flocking to smaller communities where affordable studios and supportive locals are transforming quiet towns into thriving creative hubs.
November 18, 2025
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Weekend Getaway: Rediscovering Prince Edward County
Just a few hours from Toronto, Prince Edward County offers more than beaches and wine — it’s becoming a model for sustainable tourism and local entrepreneurship.
November 19, 2025
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Toronto’s Urban Forest Faces Climate Challenge
As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, experts warn that Toronto’s tree canopy — vital to cooling and air quality — could face irreversible decline without urgent action.
November 13, 2025
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Community Gardens Bloom Across the GTA
Local volunteers and city programs are turning vacant lots into thriving green spaces, proving that small-scale urban agriculture can reshape neighborhoods and foster community spirit.
November 22, 2025
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How Canadian Cities Are Preparing for a Warmer Future
From Vancouver’s seawalls to Toronto’s stormwater projects, municipalities nationwide are investing in infrastructure to mitigate the growing impact of climate change.
November 10, 2025
Read MoreLifestyle
The Rise of the Mindful Morning in Canadian Homes
Canadians are embracing slower, intentional morning routines — trading rushing for reflection — as wellness trends reshape daily life.
November 9, 2025
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Coffee Culture: Toronto’s Independent Cafés Thrive Amid Chains
Independent coffee shops are reclaiming their share of Toronto’s caffeine scene by emphasizing quality, atmosphere, and community connection.
November 11, 2025
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How Canadians Are Redefining Work-Life Balance
As hybrid work becomes the new normal, Canadians are seeking deeper fulfillment — valuing flexibility, family, and outdoor living over traditional career structures.
November 21, 2025
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