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At Perkins this morning, I saw WWE wrestler Edge. He was with a friend who looked like he too could have been a WWE wrestler and we watched as they paid for their meal and hopped in a black Hummer. I'm an old school WWF fan but I haven't paid
Panoramic photo taken from the first level of the CN Tower - I'm pretty sure I've linked to this before but it's worth a revisit. It's a tremendous view of the city from the CN Tower in 360° glory.
James and I attended the 101st annual Santa Claus Parade this afternoon. We had a blast and you can see some of the action by visiting my 2005 Santa Claus Parade photoset. Whereas last year we set up shop near Queens Park station, this time we opted to move closer
Looking out my window, I see snow is falling in the city of trees. You don't get a lot of snow in November in Toronto, and the snow that's falling right now isn't going to stick, but once in a while you get a freaky little snow storm. Last November
The Beer Hunter - This doesn't benefit me personally, but I'm sure most Toronto readers will thank me for posting it. "It's currently 1:18pm on Wednesday in Toronto. There are 162 places you can get booze right now."
pillow fight @ dundas square - Here are some pix from yesterday's pillow fight at Dundas Square in Toronto.
A giant, urban pillow fight has just been scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 14:00 EST at Dundas Square. Specifics on where to meet at Dundas Square are available here. Here are the rules... Soft pillows only! Do not hit anyone who does not have a pillow. Do not hit
Sure, there's a world class zoo at Meadowvale Road and 401, but that's a pretty good jaunt east and at $19 an adult, awfully expensive. Only five minutes away there's a free zoo that garners no attention but totally rocks. I'm talking about the good ol' High Park Zoo. The
When looking for information about ghosts and hauntings in the GTA, the definitive resource seems to be The Toronto Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society. My favourite story is that of Ivan Reznikoff and Paul Diablos who engaged in a deadly fight over a woman at University College at the University
With Halloween quickly approaching, I was curious to read about Toronto's rich history of paranormal activity. I started Googling various combinations of the words toronto, ghosts, haunted and paranormal. This is how I learned about The Mississauga Blob. On June 16, 1979, a "perfectly" cylindrical, glowing, flaming object fell on
A recent article in the Toronto Star by Douglas Bell alerted me to the fact last Monday's New York Times contained an erroneous review of the new Broken Social Scene album. Much of the review seems to focus on Broken Social Scene as a Montreal-based band. Broken Social Scene, of
Now, for a limited time only, two entries in one! First, the weather... I tossed around a frisbee during lunch and it was bloody hot out there. They're listing the temp at 25° but it feels more like 32°. Is it just me or is this awfully toasty for October
Had SARS not claimed 44 lives in Toronto from two outbreaks in early 2003, would the outbreak of an unknown respiratory illness in a Toronto nursing home be front page news? No way, Jose. Six elderly patients at the Seven Oaks Home for the Aged in Scarborough are dead, and
James, Steve and I went downtown yesterday and spotted a couple of celebrities walking out streets. First, while we left Sam's at Yonge and Dundas, we passed the guy from "Reel to Real". Movie buffs would know him if they saw him, trust me. Sure, it's not A list, and
Suresh Joachim, a resident of Toronto, just broke the Guinness world record for the longest time spent watching TV. He finished today with 69 hours and 48 minutes. We rule.
According to this CBC article, tropical storm Katrina will reach Canada tonight. The last time Toronto braced for the impact of a former hurricane, her name was Isabel and the effect on Toronto was underwhelming. As I wrote that September 2003 day, "it's dark, rainy and extremely windy...up to
I frequent a number of blogs on a regular basis. A frequently updated and interesting blog beats a mainstream media site every day of the week. This weekend, I decided I would write an entry about the top ten blogs in Toronto. I first referenced my bookmarks, identifying those written
Earlier tonight, the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards had a T-Dot moment. Ludacris was performing "Pimpin' All Over The World" which has this tremendous lyric. I used to think that it was way too cold, til I went to Canada and saw some beautiful hoes now I hit the Caribana
Finch & Sentinel Flooding - Last Friday, I wrote about one helluva storm that hit Toronto that afternoon. Here are nine time-lapsed photos of the damage the storm inflicted at Finch amn Sentinel.
I just can't go downtown without buying a Manuel. It's part of the ritual and something I've been doing for almost twenty years. Whether it's going to SkyDome, the ACC or just checking out the strip, at some point a Manuel becomes part of the experience. The Manuel is a
For the last half hour, it's been absolutely pouring here with gusting winds and flooded streets. Mother Nature is putting on quite the show. It's just scary. I just took a quick picture. It's seems I'm stuck here for a while and tonight's ball game won't have a chance of
It was two years ago today. I was on vacation and had stopped at my mom's to help her with her computer when the lights went off. There was some construction taking place a block away, so I assumed it was localized and a result of something happening at that
With a game scheduled for 18:30 by Pearson International Airport, I was keeping a close eye on the weather. Around 15:00 it started getting awfully dark outside. By 15:30, everyone in the office was at a window enjoying Mother Nature's little show as the lightning shot down
Today is the ninth straight day Toronto's temperature has exceeded 33°C. As a result, officials have issued yet another extreme heat alert. Meanwhile, the Independent Electricity System Operator has warned us we'll be subject to rolling blackouts if we don't curb energy use. This extreme heat is causing record
I awoke this morning and heard the news. Half a dozen explosions rocked the London subway and tore open a packed double-decker bus during this morning's rush hour. The blasts killed at least two people and injured scores in what a shaken Prime Minister Tony Blair called a series of