
It doesn’t take too long of a walk to find some interesting artwork along the alleys of Queen St. West in Toronto. After all, Graffiti Alley is only a few steps away.
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Yes, I enjoyed traveling on the cheap, the cheaper the ticket, the bigger the sense of accomplishment I got. However, as with everything in life, there was a downside to my flight-booking methodology, and that was stop overs. In this particular case, I was traveling to Medellin, Colombia from Toronto, which required a stop at...

Located at 432 College St. West., the Mars is considered one of the oldest breakfast and brunch joints in Toronto. This place screams greasy spoon like no other. Some other 24-hour breakfast locales have replicated the look but the Mars is as authentic as they come. After all, the place has been in business since...

This demonstration took place at Dundas Square in early 2009, shortly after the “Gaza War”, a three-week conflict between Israel and Hamas. Needless to say, Toronto Police was out in full force, fearing that the demonstration might end up in a clash between the Canadian-Palestinian protesters standing in front of the Eaton Centre, and the...