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Toronto - city in the summer

Its summertime and the living is indeed easy. The City ofToronto is the best place to be for the summertimeScrooge. There is a plethora of fun, free and fantastic thingsto do that won’t cost you a cent. The city is home to beaches, gardens and free concerts all summerlong. York University Star Gaze Every Wednesday night from May to August from 9 – 11 PM, Torontonians can turn their eyes to theskies as York University opens their observatory to the public for free. Stargazes can get astronomyless

10 cool gadgets for your office

Office workers of the world; your jobs are about to get a whole lot cooler! Here are some office toys to help to brighten your work day while keeping down your carbon footprint. This geekery is sure to get your that coveted ‘Employee of the Month’ award. Nappak Portable Sleeping Cube [http://www.nappak.de/] The inflatable Nappak is easy to store and takes up almost no space at all. Research shows that employees who enjoy a little afternoon siesta are more productive, healthier and happier. Not

Vancouver's best patios

Can you smell it? Yep! That’s definitely the smell of patio season approaching! There’s nothing better than a long, lazy afternoon spent sipping a pint in the sun, watching Vancouver roll by underneath (or beside) you. It takes a lot to make a great patio. It’s not just enough to be an outdoor space with seats, drinks, and eats. A lot of factors come into play. Is it comfortable? Spacious? Is there a good view? Is the food good and affordable? Is the staff great? What times does it get sun? Dri

Mint.com - a fresh way to save and watch your cash

Do you know how much money you’ve spent, altogether throughout the month of May so far? I know what I’ve spent- to the penny. $301.25 between my chequing and credit card accounts. I also know my net income from December through May and the exact amount I spent on lottery tickets in February (won $0.00). Now, I’m not one of those people who carry a little black book around with them, writing down every transaction they make- because I have other things to do and I’m not 83. My tight lock on how m

High Park Heaven in Toronto

Toronto is described as the ‘city in a park’. This is a fairly accurate statement as you can’t walk more than a few blocks in any direction without hitting a park, parkette or grassy knoll. The greatest of all the parks is High Park. This massive 399 acre rambling forest in the city center is Toronto’s defining element and greatest asset. Spring in High Park is simply sublime. The flowering cherry trees in early May make a dazzling display. You can amble over its rolling hills or picnic on the