Mother's Day in Toronto is a mixed bag of whatever your heart desires. Normally, I'd be screaming from the third baseline, but with the Jays out of town this y...
April in Toronto is almost guaranteed to bring the trifecta of sun-snow-rain and well, still Covid. I'm writing this as I am laid up in bed, missing out on eve...
August is absolutely sizzling in the city, and while sweltering temps have us constantly curious about our own water management, we're busy buzzing around and ...
Normally July brings a rush of fireworks, Canada Day parties and gatherings. This year is different. We strive to right the generational wrongs, the genocide o...
The Rabbit Hole is the first restaurant I've reported on in quite literally a decade that I've been outright thirsty for. Excitement wouldn't fit, and eagernes...
With lowest-ever COVID numbers (in recent '21 history) in our seemingly perma-closed city, there's a reason to feel slightly optimistic these days. Summer in t...
It may be hard to keep up the positivity, (unless you're tracking COVID numbers) these days, but the stupid old super-overused cliche is still true- it's alway...
November is here which means we're hitting the eighth month of pandemic closures, lockdowns and life looking remarkably different for each and every one of us....
While the restaurant industry continues to rally, innovation will prove to be the secret sauce to conquer through COVID closures. Working with razor thin margi...
Every month I write this column, and since the pandemic began, every month I hope to have better news. It's an understatement to say how much COVID has effecte...