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Nov 3, 2024 |
oakvillenews.org | Ramona Leitao
The ranking is a slight drop from last year's report performed by Orkin
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Oct 17, 2024 |
theglobeandmail.com | Ramona Leitao
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Aug 8, 2024 |
timescolonist.com | Ramona Leitao
By the age of eight, Theresa Contois was tall enough to reach the controls on her family’s kitchen stove. To her parents, that meant it was time to cook.
Contois, who is Anishinaabe and Lakota Sioux, quickly learned the art of making dinners as a member of a bustling household of 20. By 2011, she was an accomplished chef and Indigenous food instructor, launching Cedar Feast House Catering in Vancouver.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
theglobeandmail.com | Ramona Leitao
Open this photo in gallery:In 2018, Curtis Cardinal launched Tee Pee Treats, a catering company in Edmonton that focuses on Indigenous meals and dishes with Indigenous influences.SuppliedPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountBy the age of eight, Theresa Contois was tall enough to reach the controls on her family’s kitchen stove. To her parents, that meant it was time to cook.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
futureofgood.co | Anam Latif |Ramona Leitao |Shannon VanRaes
Canada’s violent crime rate remained virtually unchanged in 2023, according to police-reported data provided to Statistics Canada. However, the volume and severity of police-reported crime—as measured by the Crime Severity Index (CSI)—increased by two per cent during that same period, something some experts attribute to changes in how crimes are reported. An overview of the CSI also notes a significant increase in police-reported child abuse images, sometimes referred to as child pornography.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
dailyhive.com | Ramona Leitao
FoodRestaurants & BarsTransportationDessertsFood NewsRestaurant OpeningsA Toronto-based cookie chain is set to open a new shop in a high-traffic area downtown. Craig’s Cookies — known for serving chunky, chewy, and somewhat unconventional cookies — will be opening its newest location at Union Station this spring.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
blogto.com | Ramona Leitao
A Toronto-based cookie chain is set to open a new shop in a high-traffic area downtown. Craig's Cookies — known for serving chunky, chewy, and somewhat unconventional cookies — will be opening its newest location at Union Station this spring. "I can't think of a better way to share our cookies and our message of love and acceptance than by connecting with commuters, tourists, and Torontonians at the historic Union Station," says the chain's founder and CEO Craig Pike.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
blogto.com | Ramona Leitao
A U.S.-based bakeshop that's known for its fluffy and slightly sweet bread is opening a location in Toronto — but you'll have to pay an entrance fee. King's Hawaiian is now the official bread of the Toronto Maple Leafs, which means they will have their own concession stand at the Scotiabank Arena beginning this February.
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Jan 29, 2024 |
dailyhive.com | Ramona Leitao
FoodCheap EatsBreakfast & BrunchFood NewsSneaky Dee’s, known for its late-night meals and punk rock vibes, is making its brunch menu a heck of a lot cheaper. The Toronto restaurant, which has been around since 1987, launched its revamped brunch menu this month — and almost everything on it is $11 (with others available for either $8 or $16).
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Jan 29, 2024 |
blogto.com | Ramona Leitao
The Starbucks drink that makes people poop themselves is coming to Canada Starbucks is releasing a new drink line in Canada that's already caused quite the ruckus with those who have tried it in other countries. Not only are the drinks made with olive oil, but they're also known for making people run to the bathroom shortly after consumption. This is the Oleato, the latest Starbucks beverage line that has one spoonful of extra virgin olive oil added to each drink.