A guide to food places nearby both Douglas campusesBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist Nearby both campuses is Snowy Village with its silky-smooth shaved ice that melts in your mouth like…
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The Liberals kept their word on heavy spending during the early days of the pandemic and are on track to pay it down to a prudent and shrinking budget deficit.…
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‘Turning Red’ reviewBy Jerrison Oracion, Senior Columnist4/5 I felt the nostalgia of my childhood in the film and the detailed features of Toronto including the brick buildings and the streetcars…
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Big winners this year include Drive My Car getting Best International Film and Summer of Soul which showed the importance of archiving historical events directed by The Roots’ Questlove got…
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What makes their tonkatsu special is that the panko crumbs that are used to coat the pork cutlet are baked fresh daily; they even have a display in the front…
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Seeing the art of Sougwen Chung was mesmerizing and I was impacted by the details of the paintings and the way it was accompanied by music. A new exhibit on…
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At the time of writing, public spaces are back to full capacity, dancing in venues is now permitted as well as mingling in restaurants, and the mask mandate that created…
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The miniseries begins in 1991 during the Michael Jordan era and after the end of the golden era when Johnson (Quincy Isaiah) finds out and eventually reveals that he has…
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Wanting to tell the story of the first and largest black-led union, Arnold Pinnock pitched the show to CBC by showing pictures of the neighbourhood instead of doing the usual…
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The rest of the episode gave me vibes of a Barry Jenkins film especially the show’s score which has an avant-garde sound combined with jazz music ‘The Porter’ reviewBy Jerrison…