May 24, 2013

North Toronto Post - January 2013

In This Issue

Faceoff: Weir vs. Aw

Faceoff: Weir vs. Aw

Should junk food bear warning labels as the Ontario Medical Association urges?

Acclaimed Toronto stage performer stars in new musical

Acclaimed Toronto stage performer stars in new musical

Louise Pitre digs the therapeutic value that darker roles offer

Radio sweethearts share a love of tunes and travel

Radio sweethearts share a love of tunes and travel

Beloved music critic Alan Cross met news anchor Mary Ellen Beninger in the radio booth

T.O.’s best Peking duck

T.O.’s best Peking duck

We rounded up the GTA’s options for a Peking duck feast and asked Bar Isabel chef, Grant van Gameren to tell us which duck is most delicious

Tea leaves reveal my daughter will marry rich

Tea leaves reveal my daughter will marry rich

And if I want to find parking at Yorkdale, I have to talk to the angels

Power to the people

Power to the people

Mega-quarry protests save local farmland

Learn to make Susur Lee’s edible, architectural masterpiece

Learn to make Susur Lee’s edible, architectural masterpiece

Top Toronto chef shares recipe for his trademark Southeast Asian–inspired dish

Protecting access to public space

Fast-food feast from the Middle East

Dr. Laffa’s landmark Steeles and Dufferin area eatery serves one of the best shawarmas, thanks to his traditional Iraqi flatbread. The slight downside? Lab results reveal fairly high fat...

Survive and thrive

Survive and thrive

Five strategies to save your housing hide come 2013

Too Close To Call: Barista brew-haha

Stuart ‘the bull dog’ Ross vs. Ezra ‘by the pound’ Braves

From SWAT team to small screen

From SWAT team to small screen

Local police officer Calum de Hartog charms the CBC with his new psychological crime drama, Cracked

Making art in Mt. Pleasant

Making art in Mt. Pleasant

Avenue of dreams

Avenue of dreams

Sending your child to camp helps

Sending your child to camp helps

Anxious parents are able to give up control

Brunch City

Brunch City

25 of Toronto’s tastiest reasons to get out of bed — even on a cold weekend in January

Rob Ford’s $10 million dance with democracy

Rob Ford’s $10 million dance with democracy

Civility, informed debate and respect missing in action in Toronto

The simple life

Why live large when you can indulge in small pleasures instead? Here are some cozy condo alternatives in three of Toronto’s best neighbourhoods.

If you build it, they will come

If you build it, they will come

Toronto native says all world-class cities have exceptional transit systems in common

Educator honoured with prestigious award

Educator honoured with prestigious award

Florence Carter recognized for lengthy career and volunteering

Monkey business

Monkey business

We ask Toronto Humane Society senior vet, Dr. Karen Ward, about primates as pets and sharks in soup

Wacky new Canadian game show tame by modern standards

Wacky new Canadian game show tame by modern standards

Why is the only new Comedy Channel show this year a remake of the Match Game?

Chocolatier’s mansion granted heritage status

Chocolatier’s mansion granted heritage status

Residents cheer as historic Wells Hill Avenue site is saved

Beyond Canada Goose

Jeanne Beker wraps up in the season’s cool new crop of stylish yet functional parkas