In today’s edition of This City: the best ways to buy wine in Toronto. Plus, the explosion of adult ADHD, the stories behind Toronto’s top salaries, and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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Unionized LCBO workers walked off the job on July 5, shuttering retail locations across the province. Luckily for thirsty Torontonians, the city is lush with fancy bottle shops, bodegas and delivery services that stock your new favourite whites, rosés and reds. Here are our favourites. |
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| Five years ago, hardly anyone was talking about adult ADHD. Now it’s all over social media, and self-diagnosis is rampant. Read our July feature on how a complex neurological condition became the new superpower, here. |
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| New playgrounds in GTA schools help get kids moving and loving sports |
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| Galen Weston Jr. stepped down as CEO of Loblaw last fall, but he hasn’t gone far: he still owns more than 470,000 Loblaw shares and has a controlling stake through his holding company, George Weston Ltd. Between his earnings as outgoing CEO and his income from George Weston Ltd., he made close to $12 million last year. |
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What to see, do, read and hear in July |
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| Neil Young’s latest tour may be heavy on US dates, but it’s very much a Toronto-born show. Along with Crazy Horse, his backing band, the Canadian legend is in town to promote his new album, Fu##in’ Up. It’s a collection of live recordings of Young’s 1990 album Ragged Glory, taped last November at the Rivoli on Queen West. Budweiser Stage, July 8 |
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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. |
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