Raise a Toast to Delightful Drinks
October 14, 2010 by Melissa Sundardas
Filed under Food
With a bevy of flavour fusions, there’s no reason not to sip on these must-try beverages.
Wellington Special Pale Ale
This attractive ale may look like your average brew in a can but it packs a fusion of citrus and light chocolate flavours unique to most beers. www.lcbo.com
Dab Original Pilsner
Sip on a refreshingly energetic liquid that’s packed with floral aromas and leaves you with a note of liveliness. www.lcbo.com
Mille Lire
Sip on a glass of drinkable luxury by trying this deliciously smooth wine that has lots of fresh fruit tastes and a slightly Read more
Autumn Reads
October 14, 2010 by Michael Hill
Filed under lifestyle
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest
By Stieg Larsson
Wrapping up Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest saves the best for last in this electrifying finale. An international bestseller, this series constantly keeps readers off balance with unexpected twists and revelations, as Lisbeth Salander plots her revenge against the corrupt government that almost demolished her life. Read more
Joanna Cacciola-Lionti: The Next Local and Regional Councillor
October 14, 2010 by City Life Staff
Filed under Special Features
With a professional demeanour, welcoming smile and unwavering determination, Joanna Cacciola-Lionti hopes to be your next local and regional councillor. With strength and confidence, she is a woman who sees the problems in Vaughan and refuses to ignore them. “I want our city to be admired and respected, not to be laughed at. You should be proud to call your city home.”
Believing that transparency is essential for politics, Cacciola-Lionti feels it’s time to bring Vaughan back to the people. “The city really belongs to the residents. We need to move forward: turn the page, look at the past, learn from it and move on.”
Cacciola-Lionti touches on the various problems of infrastructure, social services and an unaccountable government. She also voices frustration over traffic congestion and poor public transportation; lack of a communal hospital; and the negative media Read more