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June 26, 2024

In today’s edition of This City: inside the explosion of adult ADHD. Plus, the rector of St. Anne’s Church on the fire that burned down the historic building, three indie brewers on getting their beer into convenience stores, and more.

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Scatterbrain

Five years ago, hardly anyone was talking about adult ADHD. Now it’s all over social media, and self-diagnosis is rampant. In Toronto Life’s July issue, how a complex neurological condition became the new superpower.

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“The art is irreplaceable”

On June 9, smoke and flames began spewing from St. Anne’s Anglican Church on Gladstone Avenue. The landmark, which was adorned with murals painted by members of the Group of Seven, had caught fire. By day’s end, the church was gutted, and the building’s art was destroyed. We spoke with St. Anne’s rector, Reverend Don Beyers, about the priceless artwork that was lost and the future of his parish.

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The Questionnaire

Brewers from Indie Alehouse, Left Field Brewery and Great Lakes Brewery talk about the number of brewpubs the city can handle, their favourite Toronto bars and the end of the Beer Store monopoly. “It’s good for craft beer,” says Mandie Murphy of Left Field. “Our community has been stagnant.”

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In the latest issue: our city-wide survey of who earns what. Plus, the shooting that ruptured Leslieville, why everybody suddenly has adult ADHD, the best new patios for summer sipping, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today.