Lott Industries was begun in 1956 by parents of children with developmental disabilities. It grew to employ 1200 staff and became the biggest employer of people with developmental disabilities in the United States. However, like much of industrial America, it was hit hard by the recession.

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At a recent tasting, Toronto-based tea company Sloane took guests through its impressive portfolio of premium loose leaf teas.

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A fascination with royalty is nothing new. Just look at the frenzy of media attention around the Duchess of Cambridge. However, a fascination with former royalty is a little less common. Felix Pfeifle concerns himself with the Habsburgs in general and the last Crown Prince, Archduke Otto of Austria, in particular.

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The Manor directed by Shawney Cohen kicked off the 20th anniversary of Toronto’s Hot Docs Documentary film festival and it certainly is a unique choice.

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Sam Shepard’s 1980 play, True West, might be compared to Cormac McCarthy’s No Country For Old Men. Both plays explore, in part, the waning of the American West.

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Need a spouse to help you in negotiations? Need a parent for a special occasion? Need a best friend to impress your associates? There is a company that can help you with that.

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Somewhereness 2013

On April 29, 2013 By

Earlier this month, the Somewhereness group continued its ongoing goal to help define Ontario's uniqueness through the wine glass with a tasting at the MaRS building.

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Peller Estates Winery is bringing back one of the biggest Food Truck events in Canada during the May long weekend.

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