The JONO-Nominated Indigenous Country Artist Desiree Dorion is coming to Toronto and will be Performing at The Cameron House and Sauce on Danforth in honour of truth and reconciliation. Desiree Dorion is a proud member of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation. Dorion grew up a mile and a half from the grounds of Dauphin Country Fest, […]
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Kyle McKearney Nominated For a CCMA
Alberta-based Indigenous folk/alt-country artist Kyle McKearney has been nominated for four Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMA) in; Alternative Country Album of the Year, Producer(s) of the Year, Creative Team or Director of the Year and Innovative Campaign of the Year. Kyle McKearney has (re)released numerous singles like “Mercy,” “River Rain” and “Grandfather in the past 8 months, alongside his newest album A Traveler’s Lament. McKearney […]
Modernizing The Traditional Way
In a world where online shopping is most popular, one entrepreneur has changed the way many Indigenous vendors sell their products. Amanda Bernard is a proud member of the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation and an advocate for Indigenous entrepreneurship and art. Shawish is a virtual Indigenous marketplace that hosts Indigenous entrepreneurs and artists to create […]
Autumn Shaganash Missing after Two Months
Autumn Shaganash a 26-year-old Indigenous woman has been missing for more than 2 months. The family pleads with the Barrie Police and GTA residents to help bring Autumn home. Autumn Shaganash was last seen leaving home on June 9, 2023. She lived with her sister Lili Moore and Lilli’s small children. Autumn Shaganash informed her […]
What’s Open & Closed In Toronto for Easter Weekend
The Easter long weekend is finally upon us, which means a number of businesses and services will be operating on holiday hours. Here’s a look at what is open and closed this Easter weekend. If you’re taking city transit anywhere this weekend, be prepared to plan accordingly. The TTC will be operating on holiday hours […]
Here’s What’s Open and Closed in Toronto This Family Day
Family Day is about spending time with your loved ones. So, if you’re planning on going out to spend time with your loved ones, here’s a look at what’s open and closed this Monday in Toronto. All banks, government buildings, and libraries will be closed on Family Day. However, the TTC will be running on […]
Here’s What’s Open and Closed In Toronto Over The Holidays
‘Tis the season, and with the holidays fast approaching, here’s a look at what’s open and closed in Toronto over the holiday season. If you’re looking to get around the city over the holidays, the TTC will be operating on a Sunday service schedule on both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. If you’re looking […]
The Distillery Winter Market makes its debut in 2021
After missing out on the festivities of the Toronto Christmas Market last year, you’ll be happy to know it’s back with a new name and a new experience. The beloved event is now called The Distillery Winter Market. And, although the venue is the same, the focus has shifted a little bit. You’ll be invited […]
Toronto among best places to work remotely across the globe
Don’t loathe that Zoom call too much! Toronto is on the map as one of the top places to work remotely in the whole world. A new study from WorkMotion considered factors like happiness, cost of living, education, healthcare, livability, compliance and political stability and equality. Toronto landed in the number six spot, with a […]
Happy Cinco De Maya – The Best Mexican Restaurants in Toronto
Cinco de Mayo represents the anniversary of Mexico’s victory against the French forces of Napolean III on May 5, 1862. It’s a day to celebrate and honour solidarity, resistance, and Mexican history and culture! Toronto is a great place to dive into authentic Mexican flavours. Comal Y Canela, Itacarte, La Cartina, oh my! Here are […]