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When it comes to expressing affection, especially for those significant moments that knit our lives together, the essence of the gift truly matters. Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, an anniversary, or even a heartwarming personal achievement, the ideal present embodies both beauty and lasting sentiment—much like the enchanting allure of preserved roses and similar long-lasting floral gifts. These magnificent blooms aren’t just flowers; they are a timeless expression of enduring love and affection, making them the perfect choice for those seeking romantic…

The cost of living is through the roof, and wages can’t keep up. With mortgage and rental rates reaching record highs this fall across Toronto, more and more people are trying to find other ways to supplement their incomes — whether that’s through the gig economy, part-time jobs, side hustles, or, as we’ll discuss here, selling things we no longer need in the second-hand economy. However, making top dollar on pre-owned goods means finding the right buyer, especially if you’ve…

You have just moved into a new home, and you are wondering how you should decorate your kitchen. You want it to reflect your personal style, but you also want visitors to feel at home when they come over to your house. You want it to look good when you take pictures of your meals for social media. Fortunately, you can do a few things to make your kitchen unique, comfortable, and easy to cook, eat, and clean in.  Get…

The Swarovski Crystal Studio first premiered in Milan. Now making it’s way to Sherway Gardens for the Canadian debut, warm tones take over the new concept store from the inside and outside.

You have a new reason to visit Toronto’s innovative new shipping container marketplace, Stackt Market – especially if your home (and life) could use a little update for fall. Fresh from the streets of Tokyo, Japanese sustainable home and lifestyle brand Puebco has arrived in Canada and will occupy real estate at Stackt for a two-month-long pop-up.

In most Canadian law schools, students pick their own courses based on their areas of interest in the second year of study. Although all Canadian lawyers who have been admitted to the bar can practice in any field of law, you should only go for lawyers in the practice area specialties relevant to your cases. These practice areas range from corporate law to environmental law, from personal injury law to immigration law, from sports law to criminal law, from property…

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