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Silverland describes SOS Children’s Villages as, “possibly the largest, oldest, most well-respected charity that Canadians have never heard of.
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Food Network host Bob Blumer travels the world, explores unique culinary experiences.
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Four Canadian female writers have made the shortlist for the annual Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, bucking a trend that, until recently, has seen mostly men being nominated and then winning the prestigious national award.
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Seeds containing omega-3 fatty acids are good sources of fibre, protein and antioxidants...
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The 26 fishermen plucked from an ice floe on Lake Simcoe north of Toronto on March 9 will be on the hook for their rescue.
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Maybe you've heard of Mary Ann Fahey.
She used to run the former Eamon Patrick's Public House, and people would rave about the pub's Sunday brunch.
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Upcoming quilt events... Sunshine Quilt Show by the Orillia Quilters' Guild, Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22 from 10 am to 4 pm, at Trillium Manor at 12 Grace Ave. Admission costs $5 but men get in free!
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Recipe is from Bal's Quick and Healthy Indian cookbook by Bal Arneson.
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Some advice on how to create a sustainable, successful restaurant...
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ORILLIA - A Nottawasaga OPP officer will be temporarily demoted after pleading guilty to discreditable conduct for using a Taser in two separate incidents of horseplay with his fellow police officers.
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Fogarty said it was “somewhat depressing that we are actually thinking about this,” adding that the majority of boaters who visit the port are there temporarily.
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When a chef comes to this city by way of some of the world’s most celebrated kitchens—New York’s Per Se, Copenhagen’s Noma, Chicago’s Alinea and...
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Patrons can enjoy great food and help raise essential funds for AIDS Vancouver Island (AVI) on Thursday, March 29 by eating at the Atlas Café, avenue bistro, Kingfisher Oceanfront Resort and Spa, Martine's Bistro, Tita's Mexican Restaurant, the Mad...
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More than 200 restaurants are taking part in Dining Out for Life, helping people living with HIV/AIDS. Twenty-five per cent of their proceeds goes towards helping people living with the disease.
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SIMCOE COUNTY — Fresh foods are the best.
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When you go out to dine and a monkey serves you beer or a gorilla roams nearby, it's weird.
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ORILLIA — A 57-year-old Orillia woman is back at home after being involved in a single-vehicle rollover that trapped her in her car Saturday...
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From the shelves of Windsor food banks, students and chefs from Century high school plucked ingredients and compiled recipes using donated items to create plates they hoped would please the palate.
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Top Burger provides an uncomplicated dining choice atop the hill on Everett Street in Camas.
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The sprawling dining scene in Toronto is more diverse and promising than ever.
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The condo boom in the city's dense downtown core—filled with young professionals with disposable incomes and no pesky kids to stand in the way of a good...
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BY Mia StainsbyVancouver Sun When you go out to dine and a monkey serves you beer or a gorilla roams nearby, it’s weird.
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The North Bay Youth Volleyball Club U14 Lakers Green brought home gold from the OVA Hawking Cup held March 3, 2012 at Twins Lakes Secondary School in Orillia.
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One of the most influential educators of his generation, he was co-author of the ground-breaking Hall-Dennis Report...
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Yes, delicious, grown-up dining actually exists at Disney...
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