Toronto, ON. Daily XY.com, the website for Canadian urban men, is releasing today the results of a study of 498 men which sheds light on what they think constitutes infidelity.
Toronto, ON. Leading scientists studying the health properties of wild blueberries presented their latest findings related to the positive link between antioxidant-rich berry consumption and disease prevention at the 2009 Berry Health Benefits Symposium.
Toronto, ON. The Carlu -- Toronto's renowned special events venue and best example of heritage restoration -- is proud to celebrate its fifth anniversary on Friday May 9th, with an invitation-only gala event and special musical performance on the famed seventh floor.
Toronto, ON. According to findings of a recent online survey conducted by Medicard® Finance Inc. and Plastic Surgery Statistics Canada (PLSS), Canadians that have had a cosmetic surgical procedure believe they have adequately researched their options, have checked the credentials of the physician or practitioner, are aware of the risks and would consider obtaining more than one opinion before undertaking a procedure.
SACKVILLE, NB. Mount Allison University was once again named the top undergraduate school in the country in Maclean’s magazine’s 17th annual University Rankings, which hit newsstands today, November 8.
Toronto, ON. Now, women can do more! Since its launch in 1991, women around the world have appreciated the benefits of taking Imedeen, the scientifically proven ingestible skincare solution.
The temperature may cool down for fall, but HARVEYS™ Seatbeltbags are as hot as ever! HARVEYS is proud to introduce their second F/W ’07 collection in Canada.
Medical marijuana is making its mark in mainstream Canadian society. According to a recent national survey commissioned by Cannasat Therapeutics Inc. and conducted by Maritz Research*, 80 per cent of Canadians believe that adults should be allowed to legally use medical marijuana if recommended by a physician.