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Real Estate: Toronto Condo Market

June 11, 2010 by  
Filed under Home Decor

Tridel Residences-extWhether you’re a first-time buyer or just looking to immerse yourself in the excitement of the city, purchasing a condominium can be a great choice. Known for being low maintenance, condos are catching the eyes of homebuyers everywhere.

1. Tridel Renaissance Tridel Renaissance’s luxury residential tower in Richmond Hill has suites that will sweep you off your feet. Those that admire refined, traditional architecture and design will fall in love with this classical condominium. www.tridel.com

2. Miracle at Yonge Love your space. Snag a deal at Miracle at Yonge while their offer of deluxe suites for a great price lasts. Located in a bustling part of Richmond Hill, the amenities and location offer just the right balance of entertainment and serenity in a large living space. www.miracleatyonge.com Read more

Elements, Toronto — Bellyfit Marathon

April 5, 2010 by  
Filed under People & Places

PP-Apr09As a premier fitness chain new to our city, Elements, Toronto hosted its successful Bellyfit Marathon on Feb. 25th, 2010, in support of Gems of Hope, a not-for-profit organization committed to advancing the standard of living for marginalized women in developing countries. The pristine boutique-style club Read more

Humanitaritween Bilaal Rajan

January 29, 2010 by  
Filed under Success Story

Rajan0“I don’t know if I consider myself mature for my age but I definitely consider myself an average 13-year-old.” For someone who has shot the breeze with the likes of Nelson Mandela, Roméo Dallaire and Desmond Tutu, Bilaal Rajan is not your typical teenybopper; he’s not even your run-of-the-mill human being. He was just four years old when tackling global poverty became his playground. When I was that age, the idea of selling Clementine oranges door-to-door to raise money for earthquake victims in Gujarat, India, would never have crossed my mind as I pushed Barbie and Ken in a luxurious convertible Corvette across a laminate floor. Your childhood mentality was probably the same.

Let’s be completely honest with each other: making a difference in the world is as far from many of our Western minds as a remote ocean island on the most extreme point of the Earth. Read more

Bruno Ierullo at Fashion Week

December 3, 2009 by  
Filed under People & Places

PP_dec12Toronto-born Bruno Ierullo made his debut on the international fashion scene with his vibrant colours and detail-oriented accented clothing line atop a 60-foot stage on Oct. 22nd, 2009, during Toronto Fashion Read more

Let go with Moksha Yoga

December 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Health

MokshaThe Holidays can be a stressful time of year, for many reasons, so an invigorating but relaxing hot yoga class can be just the thing to smooth out some of that anxiety and tension. What many people don’t realize is that hot yoga is also an excellent full-body workout that improves posture, tones muscles and builds immunity.

The recent popularity of yoga may make it seem like simply the latest in a long line of passing trends. However, this combination of discipline for the mind, body and spirit has been around for thousands of years. That is a lot longer than spinning classes or the South Beach Diet, so the ancient combination of meditation and physical exercise must be doing something right. Of the many varieties of yoga, the one that is heating up in Toronto is Read more

Mideastro: Spice up your taste buds with the latest fusion restaurant.

August 20, 2009 by  
Filed under Food

Mideastro0There’s something about Mideastro – it’s air thick with culture and elegance, it’s atmosphere saturated with downtown cool. Tucked away on a quiet street just north of Toronto, every visitor is whisked away on a romantic Italian journey, floated through the Mediterranean Sea and landed on the eastern shores of Israel. A place where East meets West, Mideastro isn’t your proverbial restaurant but an opportunity to delve into the mysterious and complex twists and tastes of flavours hailing from influential world-class cuisines, which bubble and melt like a dream on your palate.

A powerhouse when it comes to offering the local dining scene something a little more than the ordinary, Mideastro flexes with versatility. Its subdued décor of flickering candles soothes you, the syncopation of classical jazz from a live band Read more

The Emirates A380: Flying In Style Has Never Been So Enjoyable.

June 15, 2009 by  
Filed under Travel

Picture the experience that comes with a first-class ticket on a giant cruise ship. Luxurious amenities span throughout your stateroom, allowing for a blissfully comfortable voyage. Now imagine the same lavish surroundings aboard a plane – exactly what Emirates offers. The airline’s Airbus A380, the largest commercial aircraft in the world, has some of the most lush features for the refined flyer. Touching down for the first time in Toronto this June, media and VIP guests got a sneak peek at the double-decker, four-aisle aircraft which holds over 500 people.

Starting in economy class, each seat features more surrounding space, deeper recline, and a 23-inch widescreen television with more than 1,000 channels of on-demand movies. Read more

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