We have our fair share of superheroes here in Toronto, even though some of them might not don a cape or a über cool outfit. These individuals and groups are the ones that make Toronto such a great place to live, a great place to work and a great place to visit.
It’s the first official week back to work, school and whatever it is you usually do all day long outside of the holiday season.
We’re just moving down our list of New Year’s resolutions, checking items off right, left and center. Reading more books? Check. Hitting the gym? You betcha. Doing more good? Hmm, we did help an elderly woman cross the street this morning… but let’s do it bigger!
Last year, we sat down with Adil Dhalla from the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) to chat about what makes a good social entrepreneur and the importance of community. When we said we wanted to do more good this year, we meant we want everyone in Toronto to do a little more good this year. So, let’s take a look at what makes goes into building a great community – like the future Regent Park.
Well, looks like some of our Christmas wishlist was crossed off, with some wishes well on their way to becoming a reality (and some not so much…no new mayor yet).
Since some people are still trying to shake off yesterday’s champagne-induced “flu-like symptoms” we thought we’d help you make a few New Year’s resolutions that don’t suck.
It’s almost Christmas – and by almost, we mean you have less than week to get finish your holiday shopping done and get it wrapped.
We know Christmas shopping is a little hard when you’ve got so much (spiked) apple cider to drink, and all those Christmas movies to watch but we put together a list of things you can grab on your lunch break or this weekend. And the best part? They’re perfect for anyone who loves Toronto – so basically everyone on your list.
We hit up the ToronTOpia pop up shop (a collaboration between Coach House Books, Spacing Magazine, and the Toronto Arts Council) on Queen and Portland and pretty much finished all our Christmas shopping in the span of an hour.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – you don’t even want to know how long we’ve waited to sing that tune…
With December right around the corner, we’re all ready to enjoy the holidays and all that Toronto has to offer, starting with the much-anticipated Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market!
Well it’s the night before Halloween and congratulations on finally deciding that you’re going to go out and partake in the festivities. The only issue is that because it took you so long to decide you don’t have a costume or any plans. Don’t worry, we know that feel bro.
This is basically what you’re going through riiiiight about now:
At Context, we’re always looking to expand our horizons and experience new things in the pursuit of science. Yesterday we thought we’d pay a visit to Ripley’s Aquarium to check out some of the cool exhibits. We’re talking about the sharks, obviously.