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Page 1: Top Choice Magazine - Spring 2011

DanaWhiteCrowned top Businessman of the YearManaging The Ultimate Fighting Championship takes UFC President to the Top

PaGe 6

PLUS: UFC in Toronto Huge Economical Impact PAGE 38

$4.99CAN • www.TopChoiceMagazine.com

Summer 2011 • Vol. 05 • No. 02

Photo: Bobby Cavian, MMANYTT.se

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The digital camera revolution has created a new breed of photographer. From children to grandparents, everyone has a camera yet few of the images ever escape from the confines of the computer screen. How about a 6-foot canvas extolling the virtues of your beauty? Such a piece is non-existent in these digital times, yet this is what Maggie Habieda Nowakowski produces every day.

Timeless art is much more meaningful than a landscape or a vase of flowers, it becomes a treasured family heirloom. Maggie will make you look and feel like royalty, her quest is to absolutely satisfy her clients and treat them like celebrities. She will forever change your mind about how you can look in a photograph.

www.fotografiaboutique.ca T: 905 338 3686 1525 Cornwall Road, Unit 1 Oakville, On

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summer 2011

10 Feldstein Family Law Group

12 Rui’s Roasted Piglet 18 Ivy Social Club

Dana White Businessman of the Year

Table of Contents

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BUSINESS GREATNESS6 » Dana White Named Businessman of the Year10 » Feldstein Family Law Group

NEW BUSINESS12 » Rui’s Roasted Piglet

PLACES16 » Indulge Hair Studios18 » Ivy Social Club

ENTERTAINMENT20 » Dave Blezard now on KISS 92.522 » CTV Fall Launch

16 Indulge Hair Studios

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Top Choice Magazine

Top Choice Magazine is dedicated to showcasing excellence.

It features businesses, business professionals, entertainers,

and media that are recognized with awards. Top Choice

Magazine is produced by Top Choice Media Group Inc. The

magazine is published 4 times a year and is a reliable guide to

the top products and services in your community!

More than 50,000 copies are distributed throughout Top

Business and professionals in Canada, the magazine works

like a promotional tool to the participants. Readership is es-

timated at more than 300,000 per issue.

Advertising Inquirers

Only award-winning, reputable or recognized businesses, en-

tertainers, media providers, and business professionals are

promoted in Top Choice Magazine.

If you would like to advertise, call us at (416) 662-2123

or send an email to [email protected].

Media kits are available in print and digital format.

Copyright notice

The content and photographs in this magazine are protected

by copyright. Reproduction in any form, is expressly prohib-

ited without the prior written consent of the publisher.

Contact us

Top Choice Magazine

160 Applewood Cres., Unit 24

Vaughan, ON L4K 4H2

Canada

[email protected]

Toll-free: 1-866-771-9743

Tel. 416 662 2123

FASHION26 » Fall Trends In Women’s Career Wear

SPECIAL FEATURE28 » The Paradox of the Western World32 » How the Digital Era is Impacting the Print Industry

EVENTS34 » Spring 2011 Magazine Launch36 » Brazilian Ball 201138 » The UFC’s Debut in Toronto40 » Vaughan’s Chocolate Ball

FAMILY42 » Healthy Childhood, Healthy Future44 » Preparing for High School

BUSINESS46 » How to Close the Deal48 » Tips for Your New Business

BUSINESS REVIEWS50 » Best of Vaughan’s Hotels52 » Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Bakeries54 » Best of Vaughan’s Pizzeria’s56 » Best of Toronto’s Pizzerias57 » Best of Toronto’s Churrasqueira’s60 » Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Fish Markets62 » Best of the GTA’s Kids’ Caterering Companies64 » Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Meat Shops65 » Best of Vaughan’s Hair Salons66 » Best of Toronto’s Fine Car Dealerships67 » Best of Vaughan’s Car Dealerships68 » Best of Toronto’s Physiotherapy Clinics69 » Best of Vaughan’s Baby Furniture Retailers70 » Best of GTA’s Hair Removal Clinics71 » Best of Vaughan’s Hair Replacement Clinics73 » Best of the GTA’S Electrical Contractors74 » Best of the GTA’s Auto Body Repair Shops

TRAVEL76 » Last Minute Getaways: Europe

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HELLO EVERYONE, I HOPE this hot summer brings you a breeze of improvement, one you are willing to receive. It’s just amazing what happens when one is open minded enough to act on the will-ingness, and that’s what happened recently to our Media Group. After introducing a completely new online Top Choice Magazine, the feedback has been incredible. The Top Choice Magazine page on Facebook went from 200 likes to over 2000 in just two weeks!

We learned that as long as we are willing to improve, the universe replies with whatever we are looking for. Now that’s something worthy of a business case study, what do you think?

Improving is also what we are doing with the upcoming 6th Annual Top Choice Awards Gala. With more business owners understanding the power of being an award-winning company, we also better understand our responsibility towards the general public and how we influence their choices when it comes to look-ing for the Top services and products in their city or community.

The biggest improvement so far has been the voting system. Consumers can vote as per usual through our Top Choice Awards website, and now they can also vote LIVE on our Facebook page. You can also see the votes and comments of real people regard-ing their experiences with so many businesses and professionals - something worthy of checking out.

Get the inside scoop in our cover story on UFC President Dana White, and what it was like for him to receive the Top Choice Award for the 2011 Top Businessman of the Year while he was in Toronto for UFC 129.

So I hope you enjoy this issue, as much as, we enjoyed putting it together. Remember, voting is still open, so don’t forget to vote for your favourite business or business professional for 2011’s Top Choice Awards.

Top regards, David silvestre

David SilvestrePublisher

Managing EditorMonica Couto

Art DirectorMichael Fillier

Accountant ExecutiveSal Verri

Sales ManagerFay Xuan

Graphic DesignersMichael Fillier

Ryan Stephenson Price

PhotographersSam Santos

George Pimentel Maggie Habieda Nowakowski

Writers Sandy Caetano

Francesca Filippelli Monica Couto David Silvestre

Dyvine Silvestre

Business Review Specialists Sandy Caetano

Francesca Filippelli

Editors Sandy Caetano Dyvine Silvestre

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Dana White (center) is presented the Top Choice Award for 2011 Businessman of the Year

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BUSINESS GREATNESS Dana White Named Businessman of the Year

Dana White Named Businessman of the YearCanadians can’t get enough of the UFC, so they’re bringing it back to Toronto in DecemberBy Sandy Caetano

FOR DANA WHITE, PRESIDENT of the UFC, Canada is one of those places he just can get enough of. And in turn, we simply can’t get enough of him either. So much that Canadians voted him the 2011 Top Choice Award recipient for Top Businessman of the Year.

While in Toronto for UFC 129 back in April, White was presented with his award following a press conference to media by David Silvestre, CEO of Top Choice Media

and Monica Couto, President of Top Choice Awards.

“It’s an incredible honor [to receive this award],” White tells Top Choice Magazine. “I think Canada has the best UFC fans in the world and I love putting on events there. I’d put on events in Canada every weekend if I could.”

Having the unwavering support of fans is crucial, since they are what drive the UFC. Anytime the UFC goes to a new city, White says he’s blown away by the response from fans.

“This thing is growing so fast and I’m always listening to what the fans have to say,” he says. “My job is to give them the fights they want to see and we work hard to create an experience that is unlike any other. I think that’s a big reason they’ve been so supportive. They know we are lis-tening to their feedback.”

Being a successful businessman is easy for White because he’s passionate about it.

Dana White (center) is presented the Top Choice Award for 2011 Businessman of the Year at the UFC Press Conference

“IT’S AN INCREDIBLE HONOR TO RECEIVE THIS AWARD, I THINK CANADA

HAS THE BEST UFC FANS IN THE WORLD”

– DANA WHITE, UFC PRESIDENT

Bobby Cavian, M

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BUSINESS GREATNESS

He eats, sleeps and breathes it every day and has been doing so for 10 years now. To be successful in anything, White says you have to be able to make sacrifices. That’s the hard part.

Being the president of the UFC is a fun job, but it’s also very demanding. White is front and centre and in the public’s eye dealing with fans, fights and media on a daily basis. But it’s what he’s wanted to do his whole life.

“The fight game isn’t the easiest busi-ness in the world, but there’s no feeling in the world like seeing an arena jam-packed with fans,” he says. “It’ll give you the chills and it’ll make you appreciate all of the hard work you’ve put in. There’s no doubt that this job can be stressful, but I wouldn’t want to be doing anything else.”

The most challenging aspect of White’s job, is obviously the hectic schedule, which takes him on the road a lot and away from his family. However, the most gratifying is seeing the arena full of UFC fans on fight night. Nothing can describe the energy inside an arena - you have to be there to really feel the UFC experience.

UFC 129 left an impressive economical impact on Toronto and Canada as a whole, with an attendance of 55,000 resulting in a sold-out stadium the night of the big fight.

Canada’s favourite fighter, George St. Pierre (left), has been a huge advocate for MMA in Canada. Here he poses with his opponent, Jake Shields, which was the headline match for UFC 129, the UFC’s record-setting Toronto debut. St. Pierre would go on to defend his title of Welterweight Champion.

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It also produced an accomplishment of $1.5 million in taxes.

“I wasn’t completely convinced we could sell 55,000 tickets, but UFC fans in Toronto proved me wrong, I was blown away,” says White. “The whole city was buzzing that week – with the Fan Expo and UFC 129, UFC took over Toronto. The fans, the media, everyone came together to make UFC 129 our biggest event yet. I can’t wait to get back to Toronto.”

After setting North American MMA attendance and gate revenue records in April, it’s been announced that the UFC is returning to Toronto on December 10th for UFC 140. The event will be held at the Air Canada Centre.

So where is the future of the UFC headed?

“We’re going to make this the biggest sport in the world. Right now, UFC is broad-cast in over half a billion homes,” continues White. “With a few deals we’re working on, we’ll be in over a billion homes soon. We are going to take the UFC all over the world.”

Rogers Centre was filled to a capacity of 55,000 people. The UFC has already announced their return to Toronto in December of 2011

Dana White, President of the UFC, during the press conference for the organization’s first event in Toronto

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The Bochner Eye Institute is internationally-recognized as the experts in Laser Eye Surgery. Celebrating its 80th anniversary, Bochner is the longest estab-lished laser eye treatment center in North America.

“We have thousands of satis� ed patients from all over the world— 40 countries and counting — to have la-ser eye surgery,” says Dr. Raymond Stein. “However, the most signi� cant acknowledgement of our expertise comes from the fact that well over 300 eye doctors have chosen our Institute to have their eyes treated.” The father and son teams of Harold and Raymond Stein, and Albert and Jordan Cheskes trained at the world renowned Mayo Clinic. They also hold professorships at the University of Toronto and have collaborated on an impressive 35 texts — the most academic books attributed to a private institution in North America.

“Our reputation as a center of excellence is attrib-utable to the quality of our surgeons,” notes Dr. Harold Stein. “Patients considering a laser pro-cedure can be rest assured that our surgeons are amongst the most skilled and experienced in the world,” explains Dr. Stein, “what really sets us apart is our expertise partnered with the most advanced laser technology available.” Technologies like the new Intralase® equipment. The Intralase® laser is the safest, most effective all laser LASIK technique. This technology provides improved safety, better vi-sion, higher degrees of predictability and precision.

Now with, new diagnostic equipment, the Bochner Eye Institute is now better able to detect and cor-rect diseases and disorders of the eye at the earliest stages. “Innovation, safety, experience, dependabil-ity, and the longevity that comes with years of experi-ence and thousands of happy patients are what keep the Bochner Eye Institute at the forefront of laser tech-nology in Canada,” concludes Dr. Albert Cheskes.

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A testament to its innovative ap-proach and legacy of success, The Bochner Eye Institute is proud to be chosen as the of� cial laser and eye centre for the Toronto Blue Jays.

Since 1929

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LASIKLASIK, or Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, is a type of laser eye surgery for correcting myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

In order for light to focus more clearly on the retina, the outer window of the eye and the cornea must be of the proper curvature.

PRKDuring photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), the surface cells of the cornea, called the corneal epithelium, are removed instead of creating a LASIK � ap. The excimer laser is applied to reshape the cornea and correct vi-sion. Visual outcomes are equally as impressive as with LASIK, however, the healing time tends to be longer.

INTRAOCULAR TECHNIQUESIntraocular techniques, as the name implies, are done within the eye. Three intraocular techniques are available at the Bochner Eye Institute: Phakic Intraocular Lenses - often referred to as an Implantable Contact Lens (ICL), Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and Cataract Surgery

KERATOCONUSKeratoconus is a corneal disease that occurs when the normally round dome-shaped cornea (the clear outer area of the eye) progressively thins causing a cone-like bulge to develop. New treatment modalities are offerred including corneal collagen crosslinking with Ribo� avin and intracorneal rings.

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Family is the most important part of our lives. It’s the reason many of us get up every morning and go to work, so we can provide for them.

Unfortunately for some of us, there are times when things don’t go as planned, and our family dynamics have to change in order for us to move on. It’s in these sit-uations that you want to ensure you have someone you can trust and rely on, to help you reach an outcome all parties involved can be happy with.

If you are facing the prospect of divorce or separation, then you need a family law lawyer to make you aware of and protect

your legal rights. Feldstein Family Law Group has an enviable record of success as family law lawyers in fighting for their cli-ents’ rights.

“To me it’s incredibly important for us to do the best job that we can for our clients,” says Andrew Feldstein, Toronto Family Law Lawyer and founder of The Feldstein Family Law Group.

“Some of the things that I believe dis-tinguish us from other firms are that we practise exclusively family law,” continues Feldstein. “I believe that we do a tremen-dous job communicating with our clients ... our success is dependent on working

co-operatively together with our clients towards common goals.”

Feldstein Family Law Group is a firm of 13 lawyers who are solely dedicated to prac-tising family law. They deal with all aspects of family law including - divorces, custody and access, spousal support and child sup-port, and division of family property. They also negotiate separation agreements on behalf of their clients.

Feldstein and his team work closely with their clients, ensuring they are con-tinuously informed of the progress of their case. That includes making sure their cli-ents get all the information pertaining to

Passionately Fighting For Their Clients’ RightsThe Feldstein Family Law Group, Winner of the 2011 Top Choice Award for Top Toronto Family LawyersBy Sandy Caetano

Feldstein Family Law Group

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their files within a day or two of the firm’s receipt of it. Clients approve any letters or documents containing important informa-tion before they are forwarded to the other side’s counsel.

“In this day and age, clients are looking for people who do one area of work, the day of the generalist who does everything, I believe, is gone,” Feldstein tells Top Choice Magazine. “When the client wants to come in and discuss family law matters, which is the most important matter in their life -

they want someone who knows family law, who does family law, and that’s what we do and that’s all that we do.”

At Feldstein Family Law Group, clients are treated as if they are a partner on their file. Clients are also provided, at an early stage, with an evaluated viewpoint of their case so that they have realistic expectations of the final outcome.

It’s because of their passion and ded-ication that they have been voted and presented with the Top Choice Award for Top Toronto Family Law Lawyers in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.

“I feel very proud of our team here at the Feldstein Family Law Group, because you can only win an award with a good team,” he says. “And I think we have an excellent team of lawyers, law clerks and support staff that’s enabled us to win five consecutive awards, and it’s because of them that we have been successful.”

Fe l d s t e i n Fa m i l y L a w G r o u p Professional Corporation is the larg-est boutique family law firm in all of York Region and one of the largest in the Greater Toronto Area.

FELDSTEIN FAMILY LAW GROUP

For more information or a free* initial family law consultation call their Family Law Off ice at 905.415.1636 or 416.822.1239, or visit www.separation.ca.

*some conditions apply

“ TO M E I T ’ S I N C R E D I B LY I M P O RTA N T F O R U S TO D O T H E B E S T J O B T H AT

W E C A N F O R O U R C L I E N TS ” — Andrew Feldstein

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ANDREW FELDSTEIN, Toronto Family Law

Lawyer and founder of The Feldstein

Family Law Group

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Rui’s Roasted PigletNEW BUSINESS

MARKETING MARKETING

Rui Gomes tackles a new business venture - Rui’s Roasted PigletBy Sandy Caetano

FOR OVER 17 YEARS, Rui Gomes has been bringing the finest Portuguese meats and products to the Greater Toronto Area. When you crave fresh authentic cuts of meat that taste as good as they look, Talho e Salsicharia Rui Gomes has got you covered.

Gomes was born and raised in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, and in 1987 he immigrated to Canada. In 1993, after six years of work-ing as a butcher, Gomes decided to open up his own butcher shop.

Today, Gomes runs two successful stores in Toronto, bringing the best qual-ity meat and Portuguese products to his customers. For his excellence in business, Talho e Salsicharia Rui Gomes was voted the 2010 Top Choice Award winner for Top Meat Shop in the Portuguese community in Toronto.

“This is very important to me, it means a lot because it only shows people that we have great products and a great team who is always ready to serve our clients,” says Gomes.

Tradition, quality and pride is what has helped him thrive in such a competitive business. Now, Gomes has ventured into a new project - the art of roasting piglets in traditional wood-burning stoves. This is a skill he has learned and perfected for over 30 years.

Born and raised within the traditional Portuguese culture and having grown up enjoying leitao a bairrada (roasted pig-let), he wanted to share this crispy, juicy, roasted goodness with everyone he could. That’s why he created Rui’s Roasted Piglet.

“I want all of my customers, everyone, to love and enjoy the piglet as much as they

all enjoy the famous Portuguese roasted chicken,” says Gomes.

The quality of Gomes’ work can be tasted in every bite. His pork is hand selected and certified by Ontario. Certified pork allows Gomes to deliver to any num-ber of special events, where your family and friends cannot only enjoy the convenience of professional staff, but they can also share the flavours that they love so much.

Being the only company in Ontario ded-icated exclusively to roasting piglets, the goal is to become one of the best and most well-known for his traditional roasted pig-let, bringing the Portuguese tradition to other cultures.

There are many secrets to having a suc-cessful business, but for Gomes it’s about hard work and dedication. When you believe you can do it, the only thing to do

Experience the Taste of Crispy, Juicy, Roasted Goodness

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BUSINESS GREATNESS

next is succeed - it’s the only way to provide for your family.

“You can’t just sit around and hope things will work out, or pray for the busi-ness to pick up - you have to make it happen,” says Gomes. “I love what I do, I’m proud of how far I have come, and I look forward to keep going.”

RUI’S ROASTED PIGLET

To order a roasted piglet for event or party call (416) 535-2886.

874 Bloor St. WToronto, On

www.RoastedPiglet.com Rui Gomes,Owner and Head Chef

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Born in Lisbon, Maia real-ized that many Portuguese peo-ple place undue trust in their Fi-nancial Security Advisors. Maia makes it his mission to educate customers on the products and services they have bought or are buying. He gives custom-ers options and spends hours educating them. He compares himself to Mike Holmes, a con-tractor on television’s Holmes on Homes, who tries to � x the dam-age already in� icted on people’s homes. Similarly, Maia looks out for people and guides them to � x

potential problems and achieve their dreams.

His � rm provides full � nan-cial services including insurance, � nancial and estate planning and conservation, mortgages and loans. Well connected both inside and outside the Portuguese com-munity, Maia helps his clients � nd many other services too.

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Indulge Hair StudiosPLACES

Pamper Yourself, Indulge Your HairIndulge Hair Studio, your hair is their masterpiece

Written by Sandy Caetano Photos by Maggie Habieda Nowakowski

STYLING HAIR WASN’T WHAT Sara Tamburello-Capone had in mind for her career. She wanted to get into law enforcement.

Two totally different careers - a police officer versus a hairstylist - the latter of the two is the path she grew into loving. Tamburello-Capone started working at a hair salon when she was 16. It was only sup-posed to be a part-time job to help her pay her way through school.

When she graduated from highschool, she took a year off and continued working at the salon. It was then that she realized hairstyling was her real passion. It gave her an outlet to let her creativity flow.

“I really wanted to be a cop, not a hair-dresser,” says Tamburello-Capone. “After I was done school, things just started getting busy for me, and I began getting a lot of cli-ents, especially bridal parties.”

“So I thought this could be a good career, I was really starting to like what I was doing,” she continues. “It allowed me to be creative with up-do’s and especially colouring, mixing shades - it’s artwork.”

Hairstyling became more than just washing, cutting and blowdrying - she was given a blank canvas and the right tools, and by the time she was complete, each new client became a new conquered masterpiece.

Tamburello-Capone studied at Marca College - Toronto Hair Design and Esthetics School and has been a licensed hair stylist ever since. She’s worked in sev-eral salons and built her clientele, but it wasn’t enough - she had to have her own place.

Now she’s celebrating the grand open-ing of Indulge Hair Studio Inc., a boutique located in Vaughan that will give your pre-cious locks the proper care they deserve! At Indulge, they strongly believe that your hair is an extension of your personality.

Sara Tamburello-Capone, Lead Stylist and Owner of Indulge Hair Studios Inc.

PLACE

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So what does it take to survive in the hair industry?

“Patience, drive, dedication and passion - it’s a lot of work and it’s scary, but I’m ready to take it all on,” she says. “If you’re going to be successful, you also have to treat your staff with respect…you want to know when you’re not there, that you have a team who will back you up, a team that shares the same passions you do.”

Tamburello-Capone prides herself on her relationship building with each of her unique clients. Customer service is criti-cal in any business, but especially in hair salons. It’s about making your clients feel at home the minute they walk in the door. But that’s not all that’s offered at Indulge.

Indulge works exclusively with L’Oreal Professional, an excellent source with a reliable line of products you can trust both at the salon and at home. This skill-ful hair team provides their clients with the tools and knowledge they need to properly maintain healthy, beautiful hair.

Though they keep up-to-date with the latest cutting-edge hair styles, they use them as a base to create their own unique fashion trends.

“I want people to come in here and walk out happy, and of course I want them to spread the word - Indulge is about spoiling yourself, it’s about pampering, it’s about class and elegance.”

INDULGE HAIR STUDIOS INC.

9461 Jane St., Unit 104Vaughan, On

905.553.6555www.indulgehairstudios.com [email protected]

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Ivy Social Club

THERE’S A NEW NIGHTCLUB in town, with extravagance written all over it - both inside and outside. Ivy Social Club is the meaning of ele-gance. The club is engulfed in beauty and pure sophistication, with breath-taking chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings, an exquisitely lit-up bar, high-end leather booths and gor-geous drapery.

From the exterior of the night club right down to the very fine details in the washrooms - Ivy is in a league of their own. This is the feeling Enzo Grossi, owner of Ivy Social Club,

wants each of his guests to experi-ence, again and again.

“From an aesthetic perspective, I think we hit the mark,” says Grossi. “The place is elegant, it’s grand, it’s very Vegas. And this is not our opin-ion, this is what we’re hearing from clients and patrons who are coming in.”

“It’s just so unassuming from the outside, and yet when you come inside, the whole scale of the project is just so unbelievable,” he continues.

All guests are welcomed and treated as VIPs. Imagine walking in

Follow the Vibe North of the CityIvy Social Club, Vaughan’s elegant new loungeBy Sandy Caetano

on a red carpet, being greeted with a friendly smile, enjoying cocktails that won't cost you more than $7 each and a mature crowd that won't have you running out the door in frustration.

Unlike most nightclubs, Ivy also has a food component prepared by Mistura Restaurant served until 2am.

Ivy also provides a car service - a cost the club absorbs for their cli-ents - for guests who want to come down, grab a booth and enjoy them-selves without the worry of having to arrange transportation.

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Grossi has been working the nightclub circuit since 1994, so he’s no stranger to the game. But with Ivy, he’s brought the level of nightlife to a whole new level and wanted the name to reflect that.

“We chose Ivy because it’s non-descript, it’s generic, yet it conveys a certain level of sophistication,” Grossi tells Top Choice Magazine.

Running a business is like play-ing a game of chess, you need to know your players , know your strengths and know when to make your move. Yes, there will always

be ups and downs, but it’s how you use those experiences that make the difference.

“We, as a team, believe that dis-cipline equals success,” he says. “This is manifested in operations, staffing requirements and goal set-ting - knowing the direction you want your team to head in will help in determining the success of the business.”

Grossi’s goal now is spreading the word about this new gem - it’s time the world experiences the allure that is Ivy.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Dave Blezard now on KISS 92.5

Goodbye Z103, Hello KISS 92.5Toronto radio DJ Dave Blezard bares all about his shocking let-goBy Sandy Caetano

Imagine having the rug pulled right from under you with-out any warning. In a matter of seconds you hit the floor in a daze, not realising what happened.

The routine you were accustomed to has now halted, your life has been torn apart. Now what? That’s what happened to Dave Blezard, a Toronto-based radio personality.

For nine years he was part of the Z103.5 morning show team, which included DJs Scott Fox and Ashley Greco. That was, until he was shown the door - fired without warning.

“It was back in January, right after a show on a Tuesday morning, my ex-boss called me in and said, ‘We’re making some changes and it includes continuing the morning show without you’,” says Blezard.

“I was really surprised, shocked - I didn’t quite understand. To me, the reason I was given wasn’t satisfactory,” he contin-ues. “I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye, I kind of had no choice, but to accept it. And that was it.”

Blezard was locked out of his email and taken off the Z103 website before he even left the office. All traces of Blezard had been erased. Fox and Greco were left to continue the morning show one man down, with no direction and no explanation for their listeners.

Not happy with his sudden uprooting, Blezard took mat-ters into his own hands. He posted a message on Facebook telling people he was let go and not happy about it. It created such an outrage, that someone created a Bring Back Dave Blezard Morning Show group on Facebook, which attracted 2,000 members. People were posting messages of anger and disapproval everywhere, including on Z103’s Facebook page.

“It’s like wait a second, I didn’t quit, you fired me - it’s not like I walked out and got to leave with my head held high,” he says. “I was never written up, I was never in trouble - they said it was the performance of the morning show. So why is it that only one person (was) being let go?”

But the shuffle at Z103 did not end there. In May, Fox was given his pink slip, and Greco was switched to the midday show.

A few hours after Blezard was let-go, every radio station was calling him, emailing him or sending him a text message offering support. That also included a call from the national program director from Rogers, who owns KISS 92.5.

The following week, Blezard was interviewing at Kiss 92.5 and five other radio stations. At the end of it, he was unem-ployed for about 24 days before being hired at KISS.

“The connection you make with people is sometimes big-ger than what you’re doing, and it’s incredibly flattering that people have gone on to the next step with me,” he says. “We’re all going to a new place, we’re all going on together, and our new home is KISS.”

DAVE BLEZARDBack in November 2011 Dave

received a Top Choice Award as part of The Z103.5 Morning Show,

a mere two months before being dropped from the station. Now

Dave is alive and kicking on KISS 92.5, thanks in part to the support

from his loyal fans.

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ENTERTAINMENT

CTV Fall Launch

CTV Fall LaunchThe red carpet was rolled out for the stars who were on hand to help unveil this year’s Fall line-upBy Sandy Caetano Photos courtesy of CTV

LLOYD ROBERTSONThe veteran announces that his last day as National Anchor for CTV NEWS will be September 1, 2011

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EVERY YEAR, CANADIAN TELE-VISION networks stop at nothing to showcase and announce their grand plans for the upcoming fall season. This time around was no different as each network - Citytv, Global and CTV - unveiled a long roster of new and somewhat interesting shows coming to your personal home theatre this fall.

And not to worry, it seems that just about all the fan favourites will also be returning for a renewed season too. (Visit Top Choice Magazine’s web-site for a glimpse into what’s to come on the tube, including more original Canadian programming for all the networks.)

Top Choice Magazine was invited to CTV’s 2011 Upfront, which took place at Toronto’s infamous Sony Centre. It was an extravagant party, with chic decor, delicious appetizers and des-serts, and of course, an endless flow of beverages.

CTV kept their press conference and upfront presentation separate, making it easier for media to file sto-ries on time for deadlines. Those who were there for the press conference, the day began super early and included a big breakfast plus an opportunity to meet with the new president of CTV Bell Media, Kevin Crull.

CTV anchor Lloyd Robertson, who after an amazing 60 years in TV news, announced during the upfront pre-sentation that he’s retiring September 1st, with Lisa Laflamme taking over September 5.

But the fun for media, TV critics, industry bigwigs and entertainment junkies, was all in the after-party, where we got to mingle and schmooze with one another and all the celebs in attendance to help promote this fall line-up presentation.

Photo booths were set up all over the venue where the non-celebs could pose for a shot with the real stars. Big name talent were flown in for the annual schmooze-fest including Anderson Cooper, Christina Ricci, Debra Messing, Whitney Cummings, the four Big Bang Theory players Simon Hedberg, Kunal Nayyar, Melissa Rauch and Mayim Bialik, as well as, the stunning television personality and former girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, Kendra Wilkinson.

The cast of Canadian police drama Flashpoint were also on hand for ques-tions and photos, including Hugh Dillon and Enrico Colantoni.

Here’s a glimpse into what’s to come on the tube, including more original Canadian programming for all the networks.

1. TERRA NOVA - Steven Spielberg’s long-awaited dinosaur drama takes place in the year 2149, when all life on planet Earth is threatened with extinction. Trying to save the human race, scientists create a portal taking them back 85 million years back into prehistoric Earth.

2. PERSON OF INTEREST - From the creators of Fringe and Lost, comes a new thriller with an ex-CIA agent, presumed dead, who hooks up with a mysterious billionaire to prevent violent crimes.

3. ALCATRAZ - J.J. Abrams’ prison drama is a chilling new show revolving around America’s most infamous prison and onetime home to the nation’s worst criminals.

4. 2 BROKE GIRLS - This hilarious new comedy is about a couple young girls who move to New York City to “make it,” only they both wind up as waitresses in the same colourful Brooklyn diner.

5. THE PLAYBOY CLUB - This provocative new drama is about the seductive world of the bunny, a time and place that challenged the social mores, where a visionary entrepreneur created an empire and an icon challenged American culture.

Other newbies: Shameless, Revenge, Scandal, New Girl, Apartment 23, New Girl, Canada’s Got Talent, Secret Millionaire Canada

Returning faves: Fringe, How I Met Your Mother, Raising Hope, Private Practice, Rules of Engagement, Modern Family

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1. THE FIRM - Based on the best-selling novel by John Grisham, comes this small-screen adaptation that contin-ues the story of Mitchell Y. McDeere and his family, 10 years after the events of the popular film and novel.

2. THE RINGER - In Sarah Michelle Gellar’s comeback drama, she plays a woman who takes over her estranged twin sister’s identity in order to avoid jail time.

3. THE 2-2 - This rookie cop drama, executive produced by Robert De Niro, revolves around six NYPD rookies who learn to balance their personal lives with working on the streets of Manhattan.

4. A GIFTED MAN - Starring Patrick Wilson (Watchmen, The A-Team), this show is about an arrogant neurosurgeon whose dead ex-wife offers guidance from the afterlife.

5. THE FINDER - Starring Geoffrey Stults, The Finder tells the story about a handsome rogue and former military policeman who can find anything.

Other newbies: The Talk, Harry’s Law, Parenthood, Allen Gregory, I Hate My Teenage Daughter, Happily Divorced, How To Be A Gentleman, Top Chef Canada

Returning faves: Bones, Family Guy, Glee, House, Survivor, The Good Wife, NCIS, NCIS: LA, The Office, The Simpsons and Survivor

1. ONCE UPON A TIME - Imagine your favourite fairytale come to life. In this fantasy drama, a fairytale set in modern times, 28-year-old Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) heads on a journey to break an age-old curse, which trapped the fairytale world forever.

2. UNFORGETTABLE - A crime/mystery drama about a former New York City police detective, who suffers from a rare medical condition that gives her the ability to remember everything.

3. GRIMM - A thrilling new crime drama sure to send shivers up your spine. About a homicide detective who starts seeing things he can’t quite explain. Inspired by the classic Grimm’s fairy tales.

4. THE SING-OFF - Hosted by multi-platinum recording artist Nick Lachey, this weekly series, showcases the country’s Top Ten acapella singing competition that continues to build buzz and deliver blockbuster reviews.

5. THE PROTECTOR - Starring Ally Walker as an LAPD homicide detective and single mother, The Protector is all about the challenges Walker faces of trying to juggle her personal and professional life.

Other newbies: Charlie’s Angels, Free Agents, Up All Night, The X Factor, Man-Up, Smash, G.C.B., Pan Am, Whitney, Missing, Anderson

Returning faves: The Amazing Race, The Big Bang Theory, Dancing with the Stars, Hot In Cleveland, CSI, Degrassi, Vampire Diairies, Nikita, Two and a Half Men, The Mentalist, Desperate Housewives

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Fall Trends In Women’s Career WearHow to build a flawless and functional wardrobe with classic, trendy piecesBy Sandy Caetano

WHEN YOU WORK IN the business world, image is everything. How you look and how you portray yourself not only dis-plays the type of person you are, but it also reflects on your place of work.

Whether you’re a receptionist, a doctor, a lawyer, a sales rep, a manager, a financial advisor, or a business owner - remember to represent yourself in a positive image, an image that will speak to the type of place you work at and of course to the type of person you are.

If you work at an office and go in wear-ing sweat pants and a t-shirt, what does that say about you? If you’re trying to nail a big business deal, why would they sign on the dotted line if your outfit looks terribly mismatched?

A woman in the business world must take the time to polish her appearance, ensuring she looks nothing short of pro-fessional. Rita Lee, vice-president of merchandising for Melanie Lyne says women should opt for sleek, classic pieces that are perfectly tailored and of high quality.

“Invest in a suit in either classic black, grey or navy, which can be worn head-to-toe or paired with other separate items to extend your work-week wardrobe options,” says Lee.

“Build both a flawless and functional wardrobe with a few key versatile pieces: a sheath dress, a blazer, a pair of straight legged pants and jacket,” she says. “Stick to a classic and neutral palette to enhance the versatility of your separates: black, navy and coffee toned neutrals and winter whites all work harmoniously for fast, effortless and flattering combinations. Lastly, invest in a classic, sharp looking coat.”

It’s also important to keep up with what’s in fashion. This will show people that you are serious about your image, and that you know how to properly put your-self together. This means finding clothes that flatter your body type and personality.

The key is to build a wardrobe of essen-tial pieces you can wear throughout each

season and switch it up with a few new trendy items. Lee says a tailored pant suit is a must have in every woman’s closet - it’s a worthy investment and a wardrobe essential.

“A tailored pant can be worn season after season and instantly delivers a pol-ished, professional look. Similarly, a little black dress defines effortless, classic style and can take you from job interviews to formal functions simply by switching accessories,” says Lee. “Complete your fall look by adding an animal print shirt, a career dress, tunic top or a vest to your must-have list.”

This fall, a feminine, refined but mini-malist mood defines career dressing. From the essential head-to-toe suit to the colour blocked sheath dress, as well as, sepa-rate blazers, pants and pencil skirts. You can count on darting, pockets and button details to give a stylish twist to these clas-sic, chic pieces.

As far as fall colour trends go for 2011, black continues as a perennial favourite, with grey, silver and charcoal also rank-ing high as important neutrals. Navy pairs beautifully with winter whites, charcoal and a host of new accent shades ranging from tomato to plum wine and soft cara-mel shades.

Some must have pieces to add to your wardrobe this fall season: a little black dress, a maxi skirt, tunic top, animal print shirt, tailored pant suit, a vest, any item with sequins, a longer length coat and of course a career dress.

Keep in mind that you should be com-fortable in your outfit. Don’t just pick up a piece because it’s “in” right now. Select pieces that you love, pieces that will help enhance your natural beauty. Most impor-tantly, remember to wear it with style and confidence!

For the Fall collection and more fashion tips, drop by your nearest Melanie Lyne store or visit them online at www.MelanieLyne.com

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Multi-colour abstract print blouse, $95 Camel pant with self-belt detail, $125 Bangles (set), $22 Items available at all Melanie Lyne stores

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SPECIAL FEATURE

The Paradox of the Western WorldSPECIAL FEATURE

CANADA HAS BEEN REPRESENTED by Vancouver as being named the fourth best city in the world to live in. Congratulations also goes out to Vienna in Austria voted the top city in the world to live in, followed by Zurich and Geneva in Switzerland!

With these public results there are a few questions that start to arise and it seems like many people never thought about it or don’t want to think about it, and I start to wonder why?!

What exactly makes a city the best to live in? Economic stability? Have you real-ized how many older people are working at Tim Hortons, McDonalds and all other fast food places? Why is this?

Have you asked yourself why is there more and more students with student loans that work non-stop, but never seem to reach their last payment? Have you asked yourself why is there an increased number or people on welfare? Have you also noticed how there are tv commercials clearly showing that in Canada, children are still suffering from hunger?

Many campaigns are encouraging us to help other countries who are clearly in need, but have you looked at your country lately? We need to get more involved and resolve our own problems, then we can strongly help others. What do you say?

I was touched by these questions and started to ask people directly what they think about it. After talking to many busi-ness owners, I wished I had never started asking these questions. Do you know that in Toronto many people have no food on their plates? I had no idea until I spoke with one of the Top Choice Award recipients, Mrs. Maria Fernanda of Happy Travellers. In the middle of the conversation, she informed me how every Christmas she has a team of people going straight to peo-ple’s houses bringing food and clothing to those who are in need. She says there are many people that have no family and are left abandoned in their little rooms all over

The Paradox of the Western WorldAnd the award for best city in the world to live in goes to…By David Silvestre

Sometimes even when everything seems fine, we need to take a closer look at what is really going on.

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Toronto! But, hey, let’s look good by orga-nizing an event to send money over to poor countries.

So, what exactly makes a city the best to live in? Safeness, cleanliness?

Every day people talk about Rio de Janeiro as one of the most dangerous cities in the world to live in. Toronto is safe, so they say! If you compare the 2.48 million people of Toronto and the 12.5 million of Rio de Janeiro, we really are being unfair. It’s obvious that if there are more peo-ple, there are more chances of crime. Do you know how many crimes are not even reported in Toronto? Do you even know how many people in Toronto commit sui-cide due to unbearable living situations including reasons such as financial prob-lems? Cleanliness?! Just remember the last time you had a great swim in Lake Ontario.

So, what exactly makes a city the best to live in? Education?

In Toronto, most 20-year-olds I know are in debt with students loans up to their eyeballs. From the minute they start school, they pass every year, even if they do not study. When these stu-dents reach college, they have no other way but to try to learn what they never did plus all this new college or univer-sity material. So they are trying to do this and work to pay a loan that never seems to end.

Why is there such a “careless” base to our education? The experts say that humans learn everything in their f irst 10 years of life, so should family values not be balanced with school knowledge in the first 10 years of life?

Instead they teach them that they don’t have to worry about fai l ing, because they’ll always pass. No hard work required. And if you can’t han-dle the pressure once you’re trying to pay your student loans, don’t worry, no stress, there’s always welfare. Anyone can join and be part of this depressed group of people that simply quit the fight! This is when they find you a job at Tim Hortons, or other fast food places. When you file for bankruptcy because you cannot pay your bills. But this is your right, right?

I have no doubt that with the way things are going, the government is gen-erating a lot of money. They make sure

our children go to school when they are three-years-old, so we do not get the opportunity to spend much time with them, teaching them our ways, showing them our love and educate them as our parents did. Most of us came from other Countries, where the base of the coun-try were family values, and where love between people matters!

Do not be surprised when your 10-year-old kid comes home and says, “Mom, Dad, I learned today that you cannot scream at me, it is called verbal abuse. You can’t make me do anything that I don’t want to, that’s called ‘some type of abuse’ also, I’ll call 911. They will

serve me and protect me!” This is what is being put in their heads from the moment they start school.

This is perfect for the system, because after they call the police we need a lawyer. The courts need the cash to keep rolling. Millions of dollars circulate because of the “perfect system” that builds people to crash them! Most lawyers try to keep divorced couples away from each other so they have no communication and keep putting money into the system!

Though the system seems unfair and imperfect in many ways, and maybe even corrupt to some, it does work and has been working for so long.

We have slowly painted ourselves into a corner and instead of admiting our mistakes, we brag how this is “the coolest corner around”.

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THE PARADOX OF OUR TIME

By Dr. Bob Moore

THE PARADOX OF OUR time in his-tory is that we have taller buildings, but shorter tempers; wider freeways, but narrower viewpoints; we spend more, but have less; we buy more, but enjoy it less.

We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; we have more degrees, but less sense; more knowledge, but less judg-ment; more experts, but more problems; more medicine, but less wellness.

We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get angry too quickly, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too seldom, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.

We have multiplied our posses-sions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often. We’ve learned how to make a liv-ing, but not a life; we’ve added years to life, not life to years.

We’ve been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet the new neighbor. We’ve conquered outer space, but not inner space; we’ve done larger things, but not better things.

We’ve cleaned up the air, but pol-luted the soul; we’ve split the atom, but not our prejudice.

We write more, but learn less; we plan more, but accomplish less. We’ve learned to rush, but not to wait; we have higher incomes, but lower morals; we have more food, but less appeasement; we build more computers to hold more information to produce more copies than ever, but have less communica-tion; we’ve become long on quantity, but short on quality.

These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion; tall men, and short character; steep profits, and shallow relationships. These are the times of world peace, but domestic warfare; more leisure, but less fun; more kinds of food, but less nutrition.

These are days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throw away morality, one-night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer to quiet to kill.

It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom; a time when technology has brought this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to make a difference, or to just hit delete...

So, what exactly makes a city the best to live in? Freedom of speech? Multiculturalism?

Why is it that in Toronto, if you carry a knife in the middle of a mall, you are asked by security to immediately remove the knife? However, “some” can carry a knife in the name of their religion and nobody can say a thing to them? Try to ride a motorcy-cle without a helmet and I guarantee you will get a ticket; but “some” use turbans which is part of their religion, and there is no problem.

The other day I walked into a bank and a security guard said: “Sir, please remove your sunglasses, the cameras must see your full face.” I apologized and on my way to the teller I saw a lady waiting in line with ONLY her eyes showing. I asked the secu-rity guard if this was a joke. I had to remove my sunglasses because you could not see my eyes, yet her face was fully covered. The only thing the officer said was, “Sorry sir, that is her religion.” Well, I am planning to start a new religion. Stay tuned for the reg-ulations! I hope my regulations allow me to get into the bank next time.

Please note, that I have nothing against any ethnic group or religion, but, I do feel that everyone should be treated equally. I promote Multiculturalism, but within the general laws of the country.

So again, what exactly makes a city the best to live in?

I believe that everything starts within us, that we are a part of the city we live in. One must look daily to better themselves and to be happy - as result, it will lead to a better and happier family. Many happy families will create a happier community, and many happy communities will create one happy city.

We are the ones that make the place we live in, the best one. So do as I just did, say what you think, believe and look for answers. Who knows? Maybe we are wrong. I am open to opinions and to being educated. Send me an email, a let-ter or just call me. I want to hear what you have to say.

We are living a true paradox, because in the middle of all the “world changes,” Canada still offers the opportunity to live a fair lifestyle.

Half of the problem in life is that we act without thinking. The other half is that we keep on thinking, without doing the act. •

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As time goes by we are sacrificing our true nature for our ideology. But the solution lies in our being, not in our minds.

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How the Digital Era is Impacting the Print Industry

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Same Content, Different DeliveryHow the digital era is impacting the print industry and what the future holds for books, newspapers and magazines. Adopting the new technological wave, without forgoing the traditional medium.By Sandy Caetano

EVER SINCE THE INTRODUCTION of e-readers and tablets, such as the infamous iPad, predictions have been made about the death of print media.

Some have guessed that newspapers will be the first to go, with most main-stream papers already downsizing and putting the focus on their online versions. But will newspapers, books and magazines completely disappear and become a part of history? And what does this mean for consumers?

“Well, it’s a bit like when web bank-ing came out, branches were supposed to disappear, but instead they’ve actually grown,” says John Cameron, publisher of T.O.Night Newspaper Group. “Now the printed product itself will transition, most likely to tablets, but I think consumers will continue to turn to the brands they trust no matter what format that is, today or tomorrow.”

Cameron says it’s not a question of whether or not consumers will adopt to this new digital wave, but more a question of what. The most beneficial switch for everyone, according to Cameron, would be a digital version of the newspaper on a tab-let - much like what Macleans and Wired magazine have done with their iPad app.

Neil Morton, editor-in-chief of 2forcou-ples.com, says the shift from print to digital can be empowering for consumers, giving them a wide range of platforms that can help them access their favourite content. However, it becomes a bit more challeng-ing for those content providers - those of us who are writing books, creating maga-zines and putting out the newspapers.

“Naturally, it can be complicated and somewhat dizzying for content provid-ers,” Morton tells Top Choice Magazine. “Basically, you have to learn to re-think how you assign, create and package content to leverage it (at minimal cost, mind you) via many different distribution channels to

tap into these consumers. To extend your brand reach.”

Technology is constantly evolving. Every day we hear about new advance-ments. Every year there’s a new iPhone, another version of the iPad, a savvy new e-reader like the Kobo. No matter how cool these gadgets may be, it doesn’t necessar-

ily mean it’s going to take over print media just like that.

People have started falling in love with digital media, whether it’s on the com-puter, a tablet or a smart phone - but those who have enjoyed books and magazines for years, are not going to forgo this medium for a new technology at the snap of the fin-gers. They’ll adopt this new wave to a point, and perhaps use a balance of both worlds.

Yes, technology has changed people’s habits, some more than others. However, at the end of the day, ultimately, print still has staying power. For years they’ve been saying newspapers were going to whittle and die, but here they are, alive and kicking.

“Newspapers were basically like the old Bell or Air Canada monopolies, and given this history, they’ve had the hardest time

adjusting to this change from new entrants or technology. I think newspapers abroad, and some in Canada, are beginning to adjust, but it will take more time to change their business models,” says Cameron.

As editor-in-chief of a magazine, Morton is dealing with both the print and digital world on a regular basis, and agree that the two worlds can actually work together. All it really is, is another distribution channel for print. The writ-ten word will always be around, regardless of whether it’s on a piece of paper or on a screen of some sort.

“For us, we’ve gone all digital now - with digital issues of the magazine on iPad and iPhone. Plus we’ve been far more aggressive on social media, on our Twitter, on build-ing our Facebook numbers,” says Morton.

“We’ve learned that social media, in particular Facebook for us, has been a huge driver of traffic to our mothership, 2forcou-ples.com,” he continues. “Digital isn’t the end of print, but it’s made print more frag-mented. Consumers don’t just turn to print anymore, it’s only a small part of their daily access for content.”

There used to be a f inality factor attached to print, but that’s changed now. This new generation are growing up on digital - to them, digital is where it’s at, and print is kind of old school. In terms of print or digital, it all depends on the individual. We have a lot of choice available to us in today’s day and age.

The challenging part for editors and packagers of content is that you want con-sumers to stay loyal to your brand, but it might not be from only one platform - it could be via your apps, through your web-site, or it could be your Facebook page. It’s about balance; rebranding your product, but not transforming it completely.

Though the world of print seems to be evolving rather quickly, it doesn’t seem like it’ll be dying off anytime soon.

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Spring 2011 Magazine LaunchTop Choice Magazine Launch Party: Spring 2011Written by Sandy Caetano Photos by Maggie Habieda Nowakowski

KICKING OFF ITS NEW look and feel, Top Choice Magazine celebrated it’s rede-sign with a launch party and networking event at Vinsanto Ristorante, in Vaughan this past April. Spring, a time and sea-son for new beginnings, marked the start of something different for Top Choice Magazine - it was an evening of glitz and glam as everyone came together to com-memorate this fresh direction with the Spring 2011 issue of Top Choice Magazine.

Party-goers came from all over the GTA and other cities like Montreal. They even came from, as far as, the United States, like former marketing maverick Joseph Sugarman, who added to the event’s noto-riety. Also in attendance were past and new Top Choice Award winners, includ-ing those nominated for an award this year. These events pave the way for new

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business relationships to flourish as the magazine’s clients were given the perfect atmosphere and opportunity to mingle and network with each other. “Beautiful energy was in the air. I saw people having a good time, exchanging business cards, but more importantly, exchanging smiles. I saw relationships being built and rebuilt,” says David Silvestre, CEO of Top Choice Media Group.

That’s what Top Choice Magazine is all about - it’s the place for business owners, entrepreneurs and business profession-als, and you the consumers, to go to find trusted products and services you can rely on. Along with this newly redesigned magazine, comes our guarantee of more information that you will find useful and beneficial in your everyday lives, whether it’s for business or pleasure.

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Brazilian Ball 2011

husband Ivan, is an event that has garnered the love and respect by many. It’s one of the largest and most spectacular annual Brazilian galas in the world.

Together with her husband of almost 25 years, De Souza always made the hard work and commitment to fundraising a fun time. With her amazing energy and courage, she fought a nine-month bat-tle with cancer without a complaint, and sadly passed away on Tuesday, September 18, 2007.

Her memory will live on through her the Brazilian Carnival Ball, and her unyield-ing motto “live, love and laugh.”

THIS YEAR MARKED THE 45th anniver-sary of Toronto’s annual Brazilian Carnival Ball, known for its exhilarating char-ity events that make you feel like you’ve walked into another realm.

Some of the city’s most notable rep-resentatives of the media, arts, fashion, political and business communities were in attendance at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Saturday, April 16, 2011, to help raise awareness and funds in support of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) - Canada’s largest museum of world cultures and natural history.

To date, the Brazilian Carnival Ball has raised more than $57 million for various causes in research, health care, culture and education. With a baroque period inspired theme, supporting the ROM was an obvi-ous choice to go with the evening’s historic grandeur and glamour.

It was a night of music, dance and camaraderie as talented and extravagantly dressed dancers in magnificent costumes from the world renowned Rio De Janeiro Carnival were performing and dancing with guests throughout the evening.

“It felt like we stepped into Brazil, right down to the smell,” says Monica Couto, president of Top Choice Awards. “The lights were alive, maybe because the Winners of Rio de Janeiro Carnaval were dancing and passing by while a deli-cious dinner was being served. There was so much to look at, I couldn’t believe the beauty of my surroundings.”

“The luxurious bars outside the main room worked as the perfect networking area ... beautiful ladies passing by and busi-ness cards being exchanged,” says David Silvestre, CEO of Top Choice Media Group. “It’s amazing adding a face to a name ... see-ing people we haven’t seen in ages, being introduced to new people, and meet-ing those we’ve been doing business with through phone and email. Many were sur-prised to meet us in person, saying, ‘oh, you’re from Top Choice!’”

The Brazilian Ball, inspired and founded by the late Anna Maria de Souza and her

Brazilian Carnival Ball 2011Baroque - The Beauty of Old BrazilBy Sandy Caetano

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Ivan De Souza, Co-founder of The Brazilian Carnival Ball, with Monica Couto and David

SIlvestre from Top Choice Media Angela Mesquita, Owner of Brasil Remittance with David and Monica

A parade of costumed dancers and massive floats brought the best of Brasil’s Carnival to Toronto

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UFC 129 presented itself in Toronto with nothing less of a remarkable and memorable show from each of the fight-ers and the rest of the team, so much that it resulted in an impressive economical impact on our city. Prior to the event, White told media that originally, only 42,000 tickets were set to go on sale for Toronto.

Shortly after, the first 42,000 tickets completely sold out on the first day, leav-ing White, “absolutely blown away by the response.” This led to another block of tickets being put up for sale. With an atten-dance of 55,000 and the gate receiving a figure of $11 million, White informed the public that the UFC would ultimately, “be a $40 million impact on the city of Toronto.” It produced a great accomplishment of $1.5 million in taxes.

To White the demand for the tickets was extremely shocking. Keep in mind, this is a man who has witnessed this type of enter-tainment supply an enormous amount of money in Canada alone. UFC did not only exceed its personal market with just one event, but it also broke the record previ-ously held by the NFL in the Rogers Centre.

In fact, if they included the UFC’s event layout, large video screens and the commitment to provide a live UFC show experience, it would be the equivalent of more than 55,000 spectators resulting in absolute capacity.

Even though the violent nature of this sport may be criticized, the UFC’s popular-ity continues to encourage and influence the fighters and promoters to maintain its current success, hence taking this success-ful organization to the next level.

All around the world, UFC is placed within 354 million homes worldwide and can be viewed in over 145 countries and 19 different languages. This quickly growing industry is a large contributor to the current economical business devel-opment, especially in North America, thriving on television, online and live sporting events.

UFC in TorontoThe fight to sanction MMA is over, now let the real fights – and business – begin!!!By Francesca Filippelli

Be sure to check out Dana White receiving Top Choice Award in Toronto » page 6

The Ultimate Fighting Champion (UFC) left a huge impact on Toronto, as it slammed through town this past April with a show that had Torontonians sitting at the edge of their seats.

There’s no doubt that the UFC under-stands their market, and knows how to deliver their product to them, as seen in Toronto earlier this year. Initially taking root in 1993, and later being obtained in 2001 by Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta along with UFC President Dana White, UFC has quickly become the fastest growing orga-nization in the world. As a result, the UFC transformed from a 2 million dollar oper-ation into a billion dollar entertainment system. In fact, under this new ownership, UFC is now producing a little over $200 million annually, just from live Pay-Per View events alone.

The sold out crowd of 55,000 inside the Air Canada Centre made this the largest UFC event in the company’s history

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Vaughan’s Chocolate Ball

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Vaughan’s Chocolate Ball Dedicated to Curing CancerChocolate Connoisseurs raise funds to help find a cure for the deadly diseaseWritten by Sandy CaetanoPhotos by Richard Emmanuel Photography

CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES, CHOCOLATE FOUNTAINS, chocolate mousse, chocolate gelato, chocolate dipped straw-berries, chocolate covered candy - these are only a few of the dec-adent desserts that were on display at the annual Chocolate Ball to benefit Vaughan in Motion to Cure Cancer.

Imagine walking into a room where you are sur-rounded by heavenly sweets in every corner. Where do you begin? For some it’s not only about sampling all the yummy treats, it’s about the cause - in this case, it’s about raising awareness and funds to find

a cure for this deadly disease, cancer.

On Friday, May 6th, 2011, the Bellagio Boutique Event Venue in Vaughan was trans-formed into a wonderland for chocolate lovers to experience one of the most elegant and lav-ish events held in Vaughan. The distinct aroma of chocolate was intoxicating, taking over all your senses from the moment you stepped into the room.

Many fundraisers usually have a goal, something they would like to accomplish. Elvira Caria, co-organizer of The Chocolate Ball-Vaughan, said they didn’t have a goal at all.

“We just wanted to donate to our charity of choice. We raised just over $5,200 for the charity,” says Caria. “We were ecstatic with the turnout, it’s only been in existence in York Region for two years now and we are always SOLD OUT, which proves peo-ple LOVE their chocolate!”

Vaughan In Motion (VIM) is a local charity that has ded-icated its time to raising money for cancer care in the community.

“In 2010, VIM donated $93,000, thanks to the incred-ible support of our Corporate community and all of our supporters ... we have raised

overall an incredible $824,000 dollars towards cancer care in our community.”

The next Toronto Chocolate Ball is the 2011 Gala Event - Cocoa Carnivale, which will take place Friday, October 21, 2011, at the infamous Palais Royale Ballroom.

Chocolate lovers will come together again to experience one of the most elegant and lav-ish events held in Toronto, this time to benefit Prostate and Breast Cancer Initiatives.

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FAMILY Healthy Childhood, Healthy Future

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Healthy Childhood, Healthy FutureWe speak with Lino Cardoso, CEO of Yummy Catering for an inside look at the importance of healthy diets for our kidsBy Sandy Caetano

Good nutrition is the bedrock of life-long health and it begins in infancy. Healthy eating can stabilize children’s energy, sharpen their minds and even out their moods. Unfortunately, kids are bom-barded by messages that can counteract your efforts. Between peer pressure and the constant television commercials for junk foods. One of Yummy’s most impor-tant aspects of healthy eating is enjoying a variety of fresh made-from-scratch foods each day, free from preservatives low in sugar and sodium, with the use of local ingredients and trans-fat free products.

Having two kids of my own, how can I get my picky children to enjoy a wider variety of healthy foods?Picky eaters are going through a nor-

mal developmental stage, exerting control over their environment and expressing concern about trusting the unfamiliar. Many picky eaters also prefer a “separate compartmented plate,” where one type of food doesn’t touch another. Just as it takes numerous repetitions for advertising to convince an adult consumer to buy, it takes most children 10-12 presentations of a new food before they will openly accept it.

Rather than simply insist your child eat a new food, try the following:

• Offer a new food only when your child is hungry and rested.

• Present only one new food at a time.

• Make it fun: a game, a play-filled experience. Cut the food into unusual shapes.

• Serve new foods with favorite foods to increase acceptance.

• Eat the new food yourself; children love to imitate.

• Have your child help to prepare foods. Often they will be more willing to try something when they helped to make it.

• Limit beverages. Picky eaters often fill up on liquids instead.

Cardoso has taught us the importance of your child’s diet, now it’s up to you to show your children the “Yummy” way!

To learn more about the inportance of healthy eating and the programs

available from Yummy Catering visit www.yummycatering.ca

KIDS ARE CONSTANTLY GROWING and need our constant unput between the between the day they are born and the day they turn 18. These are the years where we as parents, have to mold them and teach them that healthy eating is essential to their rapid growth and development.

Most of us parents are working full-time jobs, and unfortunately don’t always have time to ensure our little ones are eating what they should. Pediatricians, nutrition-ists, dietitians and other health experts are always stressing the importance of young children getting all the vital nutrients and vitamins they require on a daily basis.

Here is some advice from Lino Cardoso, CEO of Yummy Catering, on how to help your kids develop healthy eating habits at an early stage.

You are serving many children the majority of their meals on a daily basis, what does it mean to you knowing how vital a role you play in what they eat?This is definitely the most rewarding

part of my job, knowing that these chil-dren will build healthy eating habits that will last a lifetime.

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Preparing for High School

Preparing for the Next ChapterHow a young woman copes with the pressures, concerns and challenges that arise dealing with new experiences in today’s societyBy Dyvine Silvestre

LIKE ANY PROFESSIONAL MOVING into a new field, career or position of responsibility - overcoming challenges is something we all have to do at one time in our life or another.

For me, this new chapter is starting highschool. You may be asking yourself how this article fits in the magazine and why someone would write an article about this topic. My answer is simple: close our eyes and look at where you are now in your life. Now trace back to how it all happened.

One way or another, your life started in high-school. Every choice I make from now on, will direct the way my future will turn out - no pressure. But I do have a few tricks up my sleeve that will help me or anyone else starting something new, cope with these difficult transitions. I almost forgot to mention - I’m studying to be a doctor.

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Through this article I will go through certain steps to do before and during your new experience, which will make the whole thing a little less stressful and a little more enjoyable.

Being Prepared

Many people ignore this step, thinking it’s a waste of time. In my point of view, it is the most important step. It’s like the foun-dation of a house, you can’t keep building before you have the base finished.

When it comes to preparing, start off by brainstorming. Whether it’s for a new marketing plan, ideas for a new story, or a doctor coming up with the best possible treatments for his patients - everyone does it, it helps you come up with real solutions.

So brainstorm exactly what you want the outcome to look like. For me, I’ve brainstormed that I should put 100 per cent of my attention on studying (espe-cially the subjects that will prepare me for college/university and of course, medical school). This will help me achieve a greater chance at receiving a scholarship.

Once you’ve made a clear picture on how you want your future to look, you can answer these questions of who, what, when, where, why and how. This also includes research and materials, anything you’ll need to make your goal possible.

Who? Ask yourself who or what you are dealing with. Ask yourself if you are will-ing to do whatever it takes to make you successful in achieving your goal. If your answer is the same as mine, yes, then you can continue. Next do your research.

This involves researching background information and achievements.

In my case, it involves what types of course electives are right for me and how many years it takes to be a doctor. Did you know that I’ll have to go to medical school for at least 4-6 years? Yikes! That’s a long time, but in the end, it’ll all be worth it.

What? How can you go on without the proper materials? When you go on a camp-ing trip, how can you expect to enjoy your time without a tent and bug spray? How can you go to a business meeting without samples, products and the proper attire? It would be a recipe for disaster. That’s why I already have all my pens, pencils, binders and other supplies ready for Highschool.

Where? Where is an appropriate place? Whether it’s a family reunion, a business meeting of some sort, or a Highschool - there are different places that you go according to what your doing or looking for.

When? When will you start? Right now! Yes, I am only 13-years-old, but every deci-sion I make now will affect how I live as an adult. Every decision you make as an adult, will reflect the rest of your adulthood and will also play a role in your child(ren)’s future.

Why? Why are you starting this goal? Why are you moving onto this new chap-ter? Is it for a feeling of joy, income, to spice up your life? In my case, I love help-ing people and love being around respected people, and I think doctors pretty much get the best of both worlds.

And lastly... How? How will you achieve your goal? How will you deal with the stress and pressure? It’s simple really, follow through with these questions and they’ll give you a great plan. You know what they say, “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail!”

Following Through With Your Plan

You may not have noticed, but these questions make a great plan. Now, all you have to do is follow through. I haven’t been able to get to this step yet, because it’s still summer. But once I begin highschool, I will not let anything distract me. Every choice I make will be based on whether or not it will help me achieve my goal.

Speaking from past experience, it’s much easier to do something when your orga-nized. That’s why in highschool, we have day organizers and buy things like pencil cases to further organize our materials. Whatever you are doing, make sure you’re organized, so that things can run smoothly.

Look Back

The third step is to see if your plan is working successfully. Look back at your original brainstorm - are you getting what you want? If you are, great for you! You are on the right track to achieving your goal and moving forward. If you’re not, go back to those questions you asked yourself, redo them and workout a new plan that can work out better. Looking back will re-assure that you are on the right track!

This part of my life is excruciatingly important. This is the base of my educa-tion, career and more importantly my life. Yes it’s scary, stressful and exciting. I’m sure anyone starting something new has many ideas, doubts, thoughts and questions just like me. Remember, that if you follow these guidelines it will make coping with this new chapter a lot easier. Good luck!

DYVINE SILVESTRE13 Years Old

Studying to be a doctor, with great ambition, and big dreams, Dyvine enjoys expressing herself through writing, singing and music. She loves to travel with her family and her favourite place, so far, has been The Azorean Islands in Portugal.

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BUSINESS How to Close the Deal

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How to Close the Deal

Conducting a business deal perfectly is difficult, but doing so professionally is a must

By Sandy Caetano

THE DEAL IS NEVER really done until the cheque clears. Closing a business deal is a process that requires finesse, patience and excellent communication skills. So don’t count your chickens ‘til they’re hatched.

Every aspect of the process of con-ducting a business deal has to be precise. Keep in mind that although every part is of equal importance, until funds have been exchanged the deal is not yet complete.

“Verbal confirmations and even signed documents are wonderful to have, espe-cially the latter,” says Wakeel Alli, a Toronto senior financial rep for small businesses.

“However, it’s important to always remain focused, and geared towards a pos-itive outcome even after you feel that the deal is done,” he says. “In doing so, you would also be keeping the second deal or contract in mind as business is continuous.”

If you’ve ever written ‘excellent inter-personal skills’ on your resume, now would be a good time to employ it. To conduct business perfectly is always hard, but your level of professionalism will determine greatly on whether or not you and a poten-tial client will do business.

You may have the best deal in town, the most amazing products and the idea of a life time, but if you’re proving hard to work

with due to a lack of professionalism, you may have to move to another town, keep your amazing products in the box and wait a life time for another client to come your way.

“Look your best, take every meeting seriously, and in doing so, your client will return the favour,” says Alli. “The definition of perfectly will differ from client to client, life experience by life experience. The best

way to ensure perfection is to really listen to your client and get to know them.”

Time is limited in client meetings and life stories take time to tell, so it’s even more important to listen to your client and note the topics he or she brings up. Being strategic in your topic choices, will add to your professionalism and will ultimately increase your chances of landing the big

deal. We all do business with people we know, like and trust, so if you can manage the ‘know’ and ‘like’, the ‘trust’ will follow and so will new business.

“Invest time with the buyer before the presentation making sure they are truly emotionally connected to your product or service,” says Don Spini, CEO and author of the #1 Best-Seller of Sixty-Seconds to Yes. “Remember the client is there to say yes to something, but if they are not in the high-value state of mind, the cost can seem too much. Build great rapport and truly elevate their perception of value before the presentation.”

Business is a part of life, and the same tactics and strategies that you utilized in your life to be happy and accomplish life goals, will be the same that you use in busi-ness. Be confident - surround yourself with positive people with proven success.

“There is no evidence selling works. Making decisions work because we all make dozens of decisions everyday,” says Spini. “And guess what? We do so with-out a sales person helping us! Think about that. Influential people know this process and know how to initiate it in others and navigate them to a ‘yes.’”

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Tips for Your New BusinessAdvice to consider when starting a new businessBy Sandy Caetano

Tips for Your New Business

OPENING A NEW BUSINESS is not a simple task, especially if you don’t have a plan. It’s shocking how many actually crash and fail within the first year.

If you’re just starting out, learning how to build a successful and thriving business all begins with a little research. First things first - jot down everything you want to accomplish, from the name of your busi-ness to the purpose behind your business. Is it tied to a passion? Will this business help achieve your personal and profes-sional goals?

“This is what will navigate them through all the tough work that he or she needs to do to grow the business. If there’s a purpose behind starting the business that’s tied to a passion, they’ll have much greater perse-verance,” says Michael O’Grady, founder of Sales-Psychology LLC.

Every new business owner must iden-tify exactly what their business purpose is as an extension of themselves, as well as, what the definite chief aim or end result of the business will be. Once your identity has been clearly defined, you’re now in a posi-tion to share your vision with others and to focus on where it is you’re going. The vision you have for your business must be

backed by a burning desire and sincere pas-sion for its fulfillment.

The next step is a crucial one, creating a solid business plan. This guide will keep you on track, focused and better equipped to make solid business decisions, which you’ll need to do on a daily basis.

“When developing your game plan

(business plan) it is important to plan action steps that continually move you in the direction of your clearly defined identity,” says Will Miller, entrepreneur, business owner and business coach.

Once you’ve got your business plan completed, Miller says it’s time to commu-nicate your vision. This means marketing and introducing your identity and vision to the right people - your partners, staff, investors and so on.

“Create an alliance with one or more people that will encourage you and hold you accountable. Nothing great can be

accomplished on your own,” says Miller. “Reward and recognize those around you that help you to achieve your greatness.”

Financially, the owner must be pre-pared for all possible expenses like operating costs, wages, insurance and licenses. Sources of funding can include private investors, business loans, busi-ness credit cards and business leases on equipment to operate the business. These finance options must be considered carefully.

“I’d suggest a new business owner to discuss all the options with a financial advi-sor before making these decisions,” says O’Grady. “Becoming profitable is probably one of the most important things on a busi-ness owner’s mind. But I see many business owners not making the right decisions to become profitable. Time management is one of the biggest obstacles in becoming profitable.”

Building your network of people who are important to your business and can help you spread the word, is key. Partnering in mutually beneficial ways with no money exchange is a great way to help your busi-ness grow.

These motivational tips will help lead you to start one the right track. Good luck!

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Best of Vaughan’s Hotels

Hotel Novotel Toronto Vaughan

Novotel is not your cream of the crop, cookie-cut-ter, ordinary hotel. Its simplicity is what makes it so unique. It’s modern touch in each piece of furniture, from lounge seating to bedroom sets, are clean and very exquisite. Knowledgeable, friendly staff await your arrival at the front desk with a refreshing glass of iced tea. The espresso from Trio Restaurant & Lounge is strong and flavourful without that bitter taste. They have an exclusive list of wines, and a fla-vourful menu to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. Each one of the 149 contemporary styled bedrooms available at Novotel is done up with care, making you feel like you’re living in luxury from the soft, plushy bed to the stunning bathrooms. It’s definitely a must see hotel to add to your list of places to visit!

200 Bass Pro Mills Drive,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 0B9905.660.0212novotelvaughan.com

Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/Vaughan

The Hilton Garden Inn is more than just a hotel. Sure, it’s a fantastic place to visit, with a friendly knowl-edgeable staff and a plenitude of amenities that will ensure you have a worthwhile stay. And after a busy day, who wouldn’t want to unwind and rejuvenate with a swim in their indoor heated swimming pool or whirlpool spa? A world of elegance awaits you beyond the beautiful suites at the Hilton Garden Inn at the Toscana Banquet and Conference Centre. Adjacent to the Hilton, this banquet hall creates moments that will last a lifetime with their lavish hospitality, excep-tional services and incredible attention to detail. This 8000 sq. ft. ballroom can accommodate up to 700 guests - it’s an impressive place for a wedding, fund-raiser gala, corporate event or social gathering.

3201 Highway 7,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5Z7905.660.4700torontovaughan.stayhgi.com

Monte Carlo Inn Vaughan Suites

The Monte Carlo Inn is a beautiful looking hotel on the outside. With a huge water fountain out front surrounded by colourful flowers and benches for its guests to sit and relax, it’s a calming atmosphere. When I entered the front lobby, it was like stepping into another world. The essence of Europe was sur-rounding me from every corner with their antique looking decor. For six years, the Monte Carlo Inn has taken pride in their traditional designs, which are far from modern. This classic hotel ensures their staff are trained properly so that they can receive their guests with the utmost care, respect and friendliness. And if you’re looking for some one-on-one time with your sweetheart, take advantage of their romantic package which includes champagne and strawberries.

8611 Weston Road,Vaughan, Ontario L4L 9P1905.265.8955ragazziwoodbridge.com

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Vaughan

It’s difficult when you’re travelling to make yourself at home at a hotel. Whether you’re travelling for busi-ness or pleasure, Homewood Suites is your home away from home. With 140 guest rooms, this hotel is equipped with a full kitchen to accommodate your extended or long-term stays in each suite. When you open the door to your room, it really does feel like home. Its warm colours of deep pinks and chocolate browns brings about a cozy feeling. They also offer a personalized grocery shopper if you decide to forgo their dinner options, which is a bonus since it’s a little ways away from any shopping areas - unless you have some type of car service. It’s easy to spread out, work and recharge in this spacious environment, where you are the friendly staff’s number one priority at all times during your visit.

618 Applewood Crescent,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 4B4905.760.1660vaughan. homewoodsuites.com

Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Bakeries

Happy Bakery & Pastries This family-owned and operated, little Portuguese bakery has been around for nearly five years. Happy Bakery’s decor is uplifting, cheerful and very welcom-ing. It’s a place you definitely want to go with friends for a coffee or a bite to eat. They serve up fresh, hot bread on a daily basis from french sticks, to buns and loaves of bread. There’s a hot table component with soup, sandwiches and other delicious dishes. Happy Bakery also makes their own cakes available for all occasions and made to order, as well as, a variety of pastries, too.

1245 Dupont St.,Toronto, Ontario M6H 2A6416.533.8000

Caldense Bakery Caldense Bakery has been one of the leading sup-pliers of some of the finest European pastries and breads serving the GTA since 1968. Dubbed by many as the home of the Portuguese custard tart, other-wise known as the famous pastel de nata, there is nothing Caldense Bakery isn’t committed to doing perfectly. My favourite bread is their padas - a sour-dough bun so flavourful you can eat it right out of the oven with nothing else in it. They offer a number of different breads from portuguese buns (papesecos) to sweet bread (pão doce). Caldense is also known for making speciality cakes for weddings, anniversaries, baptisms, birthdays and more.

335 Symington Ave.,Toronto, Ontario M6P 3X1416.535.9993caldensebakery.ca

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Best of Vaughan’s Pizzeria’s

Courense Bakery & Pastry Courense Bakery is one of my favourite places to stop by for an iced latte and their delicious pastéis de bacalhãu (cod cakes) - that is, next to my mother-in-law’s recipe. Another savory treat on their menu are their pastéis de camarão (shrimp patties). For 25 years, this family-owned and run bakery has catered to their multi-cultural community’s events and pri-vate parties. They too, have a hot table full of fresh made dishes available on a daily basis, an ice cream bar featuring the famous Sicilian Ice Cream, and are highly known for their extravagant wedding cakes. In fact, their cake decorator who has been working at Courense for 20 years, has been nicknamed “The Toronto Cake Boss.”

1014 Bloor St. W.,Toronto, Ontario M6H 1M2416.536.1522courensebakery.com

Nova Era Bakery When you walk along Dundas St., it’s not hard to find a shop, café, bakery - a place to sit down and enjoy an espresso and a creamy dessert. The trick is finding a good one! This Nova Era location has been a staple in the Portuguese community for over 19 years. Sure there’s been competition around trying to bring them down, but no matter what has been thrown in their way, Nova Era stands tall and proud. Their doors are open to everyone. Walk by on a Friday night, and you’ll be waiting a while to get a seat. They are that popular and that good! They serve all the typical bak-ery products - coffee, beverages, breads, sandwiches, soups, cheeses, deli meats, cakes and pastries too. The real indulgence here are their custard tarts, warmed up and sprinkled with icing sugar and a few pinches of cinnamon! Bon appetite!

1172 Dundas St. W.,Toronto, Ontario M6J 1X4416.538.7700novaera.ca

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Bocadillo Bocadillo is located inside of St. Phillips Bakery, which has been family owned and run for three generations, dating back to 1968. Their special-ties lie in artisan bread making, and a hot table full of classic Italian food. But one of the most popular items on their menu is their pizza, made to perfec-tion. The pizza is cooked perfectly, with a crisp crust, and a sauce that will have you licking your fingers when you’re done. They have every topping you can imagine, with any ingredient you crave including an Italian salami that just adds to the pizza’s divine taste. Good pizzas are hard to come by with all the fast food chains out there. So when you find one as mouth-watering as this, quit looking elsewhere. Quality makes all the difference.

2563 Major MacKenzie Dr.Vaughan, Ontario L6A 1G5905.832.5688stphillipsbakery.com

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since 1969. What started as a simple bakery produc-ing bread related products, eventually grew and grew into what it is today - trattoria, pizzeria, pasticerria, and gelateria. There’s a little bit of everything at Nino with a deli, fine artisan breads, cakes/pastries, gelato, espresso bar, specialized items and their delicious wood oven made pizza. Their ability to have all these different concepts and segments to their bakery, plus their excellent service, is what sets them apart from their competition.

3120 Rutherford Rd.,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 0B2905.832.8395

Marcello’s Pizzeria & Ristorante

Offering authentic Italian cuisine, Marcello’s Pizzeria & Ristorante gets so busy they do not take reser-vations. Imagine a restaurant where every seat is occupied all day, every day. So much so, that they sadly have to turn away customers. This little Italian restaurant is like going to Nonna’s for dinner - mouth-watering wood oven baked pizza loaded with amazing toppings and extra cheese, and pastas so divine it melts in your mouth. What more could you ask for?

3175 Rutherford Rd.,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5Y6905.532.0184marcellospizzeria.com

Antonino’s Pizzeria & Panini

Classic Italian flavours are bursting at the seams of the pizzas and panzerottis at Antonino’s Pizzeria. The dough is not too heavy or dry, it’s crispy and moist. The tomato sauce is simple yet flavourful. The amount of oozing cheese is enough to satisfy any cheese lover. And the tomato dipping sauce that comes with your panzo is unbelievable. The pizza is truly a delight, with the toppings cooked properly and not overdone, and a crisp crust that is not too soggy or hard as cardboard. Whether you decide to take-out or dine-in at this family-owned and run establishment, you’ll be treated like one of the family by owner Anthony Caloiero.

1801 Rutherford Rd.,Vaughan, Ontario L4K 5R7905.303.4888

Sinopoli’s Italian Ristorante Sinopoli’s Italian Ristorante, founded in 1980, special-izes in the preparation of fresh Italian food. Located in Maple right across from Canada’s Wonderland, their menu items range from their “famous” Italian sandwiches and panzarotti to their pizzas, pastas and salads. The success of their steak and veal sandwiches have grown over the years and has brought in custom-ers from as far as Barrie, London, Oshawa and even St. Catherine’s. They also provide delicious pizzas for school lunch programs they participate in. Sinopoli’s - “When you’re in the mood for Italian food.”

9681 Jane Street,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 3X5905.303.7772sinopolifoods.com

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Best of Toronto’s Pizzerias

Ciao Roma Ciao Roma will take you back to Italy, where this Roman pizza originated, recreating a piece of art that is scrumptious to the last bite. Roman pizza is a square pizza served by weight, so you can taste a little bit from each of the various pizzas they serve daily. The quality of the dough is like no other, partly because some of the ingredients, like the flour, are imported from Italy and partly due to the pizza chef’s special techniques. Each pizza takes four days to create, from making the dough and prepping ingre-dients to the time you eat it. These guys flew to Italy and mastered the art of making Roman pizza with one of the top chefs in Rome, whom they brought back to man their kitchen at Ciao Roma.

28 Roytec Rd. Unit 12A,Vaughan, Ontario L4L 8E3905.264.2121crpizza.com

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Pizzeria Libretto Pizzeria Libretto makes Neapolitan pizza, pizza napo-letana. This type of pizza is typically topped with a tomato basil sauce, cheese and various toppings. The pizza I chose was the margherita with extra cheese and chili oil drizzled over the top. The aroma itself was intoxicating. The crust was thin and soft, so it had to be eaten with a knife and fork. The basil added an earthy flavour to the pizza, while the chile oil gave it a flavourful heat. The pizza was made to order within a few minutes. It took me longer to eat the pizza then it did for the chef to make it! The staff is very knowledgeable about every item on the menu, and when new hires on brought on to join the team, they are required to taste most of the menu. Pizzeria Libretto is also one of the few in Canada to be cer-tified by the Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana (VPN) in Naples, which promotes and protects Pizza Napoletana.

221 Ossington Ave.,Toronto, Ontario M6J 2Z8416.532.8000pizzerialibretto.com

Terroni Terroni is a traditional southern Italian restaurant. Everything on their menu is delicious, but what they are highly known for is their pizza. Walk into Terroni at any given day during lunch hour, and you’ll be waiting for a seat for a good while. But once you’ve been seated, the food is well-worth the wait. The front of the restaurant houses a bar area, where you can enjoy your beverage of choice while you wait for a table. The dining room is very authentic looking, and truly has the feel of being in Italy with it’s classic decor. Once seated, your server comes to greet you right away with menus. They get A+’s for excellent service. Not only are they quick to take care of their customers, the quality of both service and food is unbelievable. Terroni must be the only place I know of that offers Pizza Marinara, a simple pizza with only a savory tomato sauce and basil atop of an airy crust. Their sauce is so good it doesn’t need cheese or other toppings to give it flavor.

57 Adelaide St. E.,Toronto, Ontario M5C 1K6416.504.1992terroni.com

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Falasca SPQR When I went to Rome for my honeymoon, my hus-band and I were in heaven with the pizza. Every bite was a new explosion of flavour bursting in your mouth. Nothing here could compare to the pizza we had there. That is, until Falasca SPQR opened on Yonge Street south of Eglinton. Open only two weeks, this place already has line-ups for lunch. Roman style pizza is different from the pizza we all know here. It’s square pizzas with a variety of fresh toppings picked up locally, and priced by the weight. So instead of getting one big slice, you can get three or four small slivers of three or four differently topped pizzas. My favourite is a spicy pizza with gar-lic, cheese and cherry tomatoes. Another interesting pizza has pumpkin sauce topped with porcini mush-rooms and cheese. At 6pm, the take-out side closes, and the dining room opens for dinner, where you can sit down and enjoy a thin crust round pizza, a calzone or a bowl of your favourite pasta!

2059 Yonge St.,Toronto, Ontario M4S 2A2647.352.5155falascaspqr.com

Pizza e Pazzi St. Clair West has a new pizzeria in the neighbour-hood, featuring authentic Neapolitan pizza, certified by the Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana (VPN) in Naples. On these pizzas you can be sure that you won’t find pineapple on it! Owners Danilo Scimo and wife Sandrelle, welcomed me with hugs and European cheek to cheek kisses. The invited me in to sit and have some food. I ordered a caprese salad, with colourful sliced tomatoes and a huge buffalo mozzarella ball in the middle of the plate. The fresh mozzarella was delicious. Next I had the margher-ita pizza, which I had the pleasure of watching being made by the pizza chef. Once the toppings were on, it was popped in the six tonne wood burning oven and out within ninety seconds! Mmmm, tasty!

1182 St. Clair Ave. W. ,Toronto, Ontario M6E 1B4416.656.6870pizzaepazzi.ca

Best of Toronto’s Churrasqueira’s

Churrasqueira Oliveira Open 365 days of the year, Churrasqueira Oliveira has been making delicious rotisserie chicken for nearly 14 years. Known for their great and friendly cus-tomer service, this churrasqueira serves up a fresh menu daily: rotisserie chicken, rice, potatoes, black beans, a variety of soups and salads, fish fillets, tradi-tional portuguese cod fish, beef and pork ribs, ox-tail (Brazilian and Jamaican style), and more.

898 College Street,Toronto, Ontario M6H 1A4416.537.7133churrasqueiraoliveira.com

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Churrasqueira Do Sardinha Churrasqueira Do Sardinha opened its doors in 1971. They bring tradition and authenticity of an original churrasqueira found in the heart of Toronto’s thriv-ing Little Italy district. This family run business and the oldest chicken place in the city, specializes in BBQ and rotisserie chicken, roasted to crispy perfection served with their signature homemade spicy piri-piri sauce. They also serve fish fillets, rice, Parisian pota-toes, french fries, ribs, roast beef, bacalhau á gomes de sá (cod fish casserole0), bacalhau à brás (cod with fries), pescada (white fish) and much more.

707 College St. WToronto, On M6G 1C2416.531.1120churrasqueiradosardinha.com

Churrasqueira Martins Grill House

Not your average Portuguese chicken place, Churrasqueira Martins Grill House takes pride in his speciality dishes like the surf and turf or the Costeletão á Martins. This family owned and run business, offers all the portuguese dishes you can imagine including the infamous calde verde. Whether it’s take-out or dine-in, you can be sure each bite will be full of intense flavour. The restaurant is open Tuesday to Sunday, and also has a special kids menu that includes pizza and chicken fingers.

605 Rogers Rd., Unit 1,Toronto, Ontario M6M 1B9416.657.4343churrasqueiramartins.com

Bairrada Churrasqueira Grillhouse

Upon entering Bairrada Churrasqueira you are sur-rounded by the essence of Portuguese culture. Casual family dining sets the ambiance at Bairrada, where customers will experience true authentic portu-guese cuisine first hand. It’s a relaxing atmosphere full of friendly smiles and hellos, where the quality of the food speaks for itself. During the hot summer days you can dine in their beautiful outdoor patio and enjoy a number of items made on a hot char-coal grill, or you can feast on a piece of leitao (roasted pork) cooked on a rotisserie right before your eyes. To accompany your meal is a fine selection of wines, both reds and whites, or if a mixed drink is your preference, they also offer martinis and other alco-holic beverages as well. At Bairrada, a delicious home cooked meal and a great experience is the guarantee.

1000 College St.,Toronto, On M6H 1A7416.539.8239bairrada.ca

Churrasqueira Estrela Walk into Churrasqueira Estrela and you can expect a lineup that started at the cash register and comes right out the front door and into the parking lot - they are that good. What makes this churrasqueira unique is their charcoal rotisserie, which produces mouth-watering chicken the same way it’s made in Portugal. Though you may be waiting a while before getting to place your order, it’s well worth the wait once you’re able to sink your teeth into this delicious roasted chicken. With reasonable prices, Churrasqueira Estrela continues to be a driving force within their market. They also serve up some of the best traditional home cooked Portuguese dishes, giving customers a bounty of choices to satisfy their appetite.

2275 Keele St.,Toronto, On M6M 2P5 416.248.1918churrasqueiraestrela.com

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Authentic Portuguesemeets fine dining

Churrasqueira Martins Grill House completely redefines the Portuguese restaurant experience by combining traditional Portuguese cuisine with the flare and finesse of fine dining. Martin’s is the new Portuguese.

(416) 657-4343605 Rogers Rd. Unit #1 Toronto, OnChurrasqueiraMartins.com

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Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Fish Markets

Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Fish Markets

Newport Fish Importers Newport Fish Importers, a division of Unicer Foods Ltd., have been serving fresh fish to the Portuguese community for years. They not only cater to the Portuguese community, at Newport everyone of every culture is welcome. This fish market carries all kinds of fresh fish, frozen fish, seafood and grocer-ies. Their experienced staff can recommend any kind of fish for any type of meal you’re planning whether it’s for grilling, baking or broiling. They have fish from Florida, Boston, Chile, Portugal (Continent and Azores) and Greece too. Though they may be a bit dif-ficult to find at their head office location on Alliance, they have now opened a second location on Geary Ave., north of Dupont St. just east of Dufferin St.

370 Alliance Avenue,Toronto, Ontario M6N 2H8416.537.1278unicerfoods.com

A Lota Seafoods Found in the heart of the Portuguese community, A Lota Seafoods, offers its customers a wide variety of fresh and frozen fish. You can be sure to find the more common fishes including sole, tuna, salmon, shrimp and salted cod, as well as, things like eel, grouper, sardines, stickleback, mackerel, oysters, and more. But A Lota Seafoods is not only known for their fresh fish selection. When you walk into this market, it’s like walking into one of many shops you would find in Portugal. They have walls lined with groceries, baskets of hot bread delivered daily, home-made Portuguese dishes, fresh cheeses and more. It’s your one-stop shop for all your needs.

1455 Dundas St. W.,Toronto, Ontario M6J 1Y7416.535.5348

Osler Fish Terminal Osler Fish Terminal, a division of Ferma Food Products, has been servicing the Portuguese com-munity in Toronto for years. They import a diverse number of fresh fish from all over, including Portugal. Their courteous and friendly staff are always ready to serve you the consumer, and answer any ques-tions you may have about the types of fish they offer. At Osler Fish Terminal, you can also pick up a vari-ety of groceries provided by Ferma, an importer and wholesaler/distributor of fine Portuguese products. Though Osler Fish is open to the public, they also specialize in the distribution of fresh fish for the res-taurant market.

16 Osler St.,Toronto, Ontario M6P 4A2416.769.2010ferma.ca

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Best of the GTA’s Kids’ Caterering Companies

Best of the GTA’s Kids’ Caterering Companies

Yummy Catering At Yummy Catering, they care about what children are putting into their mouths. It’s not just about giv-ing them a sandwich or a fruit cup or a bowl of pasta. It’s about putting the time and effort into prepar-ing healthy meals for our children on a daily basis. Owner and CEO Lino Cardoso’s passion for what he does oozes out of him when he talks about Yummy. He took the time to show me around their impres-sive state-of-the-art facilities, while educating me about what they do. For eight years, Yummy Catering services have been providing nutritional home-style meals to thousands of children in schools and childcare centres in and around the GTA - healthy nutritious meals that children can actually enjoy.

1444 Dupont St., Unit 12 & 24-25 ,Toronto, Ontario M6P 4H3416.532.5250yummycatering.ca

Real Food for Real Kids Husband and wife duo, David Farnell and Lulu Cohen-Farnell, started Real Food for Real Kids (RFRK) while trying to find a daycare for their son Max that would provide him with a real meal. That meant no chicken nuggets, mac ‘n cheese or fish sticks. So they sent Max to daycare with homemade healthy snacks. Seven years later, RFRK is on a mis-sion to feed kids healthy, all natural food which they serve to over 6,000 kids a day at 135 different loca-tions. All of their meals are made from scratch with fresh ingredients supplied by local farms.

41 Dovercourt Rd.,Toronto, Ontario M6J 3C2416.410.KIDS (5437)rfrk.com

Alphabet Kids There’s a growing awareness spreading about the importance for children to start eating healthy, nutritious snacks and lunches while they’re very young. This is the only way for them to learn about smart eating habits, which Alphabet Kids has been busy educating parents and kids about since 1993. Alphabet Kids is parent focussed and child centered. They have designed the convenience of using their service with the high nutritional standards parents want around the familiar foods their children like to eat. But just because nutrition comes first at Alphabet Kids, doesn’t mean they sacrifice the food tasting good. In addition to their extensive regular menu, they also provide vegetarian, kosher and halal certi-fied meals - all of which are tasted for high quality and delicious flavours kids will love.

73 Railside Rd., Unit 1,Toronto, Ontario M3A 1B2416.606.1074alphabetkids.ca

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tasty and satisfying

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Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Meat Shops

Best of Toronto’s Portuguese Meat Shops

Salsicharia Pavão Salsicharia Pavão is a family-operated meat shop located in the heart of the Portuguese community, where it’s been bringing its product to the homes of many locals since 1990. They strive to be the best by offering top of the line products, accompanied by good quality and affordable prices to their customers. Not only to they deal directly with the general pub-lic, but they also provide supplies to a wide variety of other businesses such as restaurants and super-markets. At Salsicharia Pavão you will always find an array of meats including veal, prok, goat, rabbit, chicken, sausages and more. They also carry a great selection of Portuguese and domestic cheese and other delicatessens.

1435 Dundas St. W.,Toronto, Ontario M6J 1Y7416.533.7667salsichariapavao.com

Nosso Talho Meat Shops Nosso Talho Meat Shops, also known as The King Of Meats, is dedicated to providing customers with quality and quantity at absolutely the lowest prices possible. If you go to Nosso Talho during the week, you’ll be in and out pretty quick. Try walking in on a Saturday, and you can expect to be delayed for a while as they’re usually packed with people pur-chasing meat and other products. Nosso Talho also offers your everyday basics when it comes to grocer-ies - dairy, deli, bread and more, including salted cod fish, St. Jorge cheese, Portuguese sardines and other frozen seafood. Regardless of the day you decide to shop there, their kind staff is always ready to serve you with a smile.

1042 Bloor St. W.,Toronto, Ontario M6H 1M3416.531.7462nossotalho.com

Talho e Salsicharia Rui Gomes

For over 17 years, Rui Gomes has been bringing the finest Portuguese meats and products to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). With two locations in Toronto, Gomes gives his assurance that customers will always find top quality meat products in his meat shop - authentic cuts of meat that taste as good as they look. Their friendly staff is also ready to serve every-one who walks through their door. But that’s not all Talho e Salsicharia Rui Gomes offers - he has now expanded his business offering his customers a part of his heritage they are sure to enjoy - roasted pig-lets, cooked to perfection. There is nothing Gomes won’t do to please his clientele, so if you’re looking for something delicious for dinner tonight, be sure to visit Talho e Salsicharia Rui Gomes.

874 Bloor St. W. ,Toronto, Ontario M6G 3T6416.535.2886talhoruigomes.com

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Best of Vaughan’s Hair Salons

Best of Vaughan’s Hair Salons

Indulge Hair Studio Inc. You’re hair is a big part of how people see you and the type of person you are. Could you imagine walk-ing into a salon and leaving with purple hair, when what you really wanted was gorgeous blonde locks? Getting your hair done at Indulge Hair Studio Inc. is a relaxing and enthralling experience. If you’re looking for that wow factor, look no further. With 16 years of doing hair under her belt, owner Sara Capone has a lot to offer her clients. It’s not about making another buck, it’s about transforming her cli-ents into what makes them happy. She’s passionate about what she does, and takes the time to ensure each client gets her full attention. She listens to what we want, and works with people like me and you, to create our own edgy, yet original look. Indulge spe-cializes only in hair, offering the best in both men and women’s cuts, colour and highlight services, colour correction, up-do’s, hair treatments, bridal services, extensions, and more.

9461 Jane Street, Unit 104 Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4H8905.553.6555indulgehairstudios.com

Studio One Salon For seven years, Studio One Salon has been servic-ing the people of Vaughan. It’s with passion that their seven stylists, which include the salon’s four owners, do what they do and do it well. From the minute you walk in the door, sit in the chair, have your hair washed, cut and styled, to the minute you say good-bye - Studio One Salon is all about friendly service with a smile. And they do an amazing job with your hair. It doesn’t matter how you want it styled, up or down, curls or straightened, they’ll make your hair look like it should be photographed and put up in a museum for all to see and admire. The atmosphere at Studio One is chic with a modern look, but it’s also very warm and welcoming. Don’t take my word for it, try them out for yourself!

9421 Jane Street, Unit 122 Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4H8905.303.2226

Style Novo Hair Team Style Novo Hair Team is made up of a team of ded-icated professionals that will strive, to the best of their abilities, towards excellence in customer care and beauty. This salon offers professional hair care including cut, wash and blowdrys, up-do’s, colour-ing, and highlights, plus aesthetics services for men and women. It’s a one-stop shop for all your beauty needs. Their goal is to design looks that complement each client, a look that will work easily with your hair type and your lifestyle.

9441 Jane St., Unit 115 ,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4H8905.303.9980stylenovohairteam.com

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L.A. Hair Design L.A. Hair Design’s artistic vision is simple: to achieve stunning hair designs that reflect the personalities of their diverse clientele. Owned by creative direc-tor and hair stylist, David Grossi, L.A. Hair Design is not about transforming you into something you’re not. These mane gurus work with their clients to figure out what look suits them best, and they can sculpt any look, from classic to cutting-edge. They also specialize in excellent colour correction ability. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere, they also offer an esthetics concept, which includes manicures, ped-icures, paraffin treatments and waxing.

2535 Major MacKenzie Dr.,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 1C6905.832.2590lahairdesign.ca

Best of Toronto’s Fine Car Dealerships

Paramount Fine Cars Inc. Paramount Fine Cars Inc. has been in business for 14 years. They sell used fine cars, everything from Range Rovers to Mercedes Benz to a luxurious line of Porsches, and more. Paramount Fine Cars Inc. is all about making sure their customers buy the perfect car that suits their needs and wants; it’s not about making a sale. They go above and beyond to ensure every customer is satisfied with their purchase.

4467 Chesswood Dr.,Toronto, Ontario M3J 2C2416.636.5150paramountfinecars.ca

Grand Touring Automobiles Grand Touring Automobiles is by far the biggest super luxury car dealership in Canada. They offer their customers six different brands - Aston Martin, Bugatti, Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Jaguar and Bently - which they sell and service. Let me tell you, it’s very difficult to walk in and not leave with a new set of keys in your hands. Their customer service is exqui-site; the cars are every boys’ dream. Bugatti is the newest addition to their sales lineup, said to be one of the most expensive cars in the world. Grand Touring is also widely known as the biggest British retailer car dealership in the country. They’re open six days a week, Monday to Saturday, happily ready to serve you with a smile.

740 Dupont Street,Toronto, M6G 1Z61.866.929.5525grandtouringautos.com

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Gentry Lane Automobiles Lotus of Ontario

From the minute I walked in the door, I was welcomed with open arms into Gentry Lane Automobiles. After introductions, I was taken on a tour of the build-ing. The stunning cars I had pined over from the gorgeous window front for years, I was finally able to touch, to smell, to sit in, and admire up close. At Gentry Lane they offer the finest inventory of new and previously owned exotic cars, for purchase or lease. Each car, whether it’s a classic, exotic or luxury - are all hand chosen. They also sell a line-up of those very cute Vespas! The highlight of my tour though, was their secret vault. Not anyone is allowed the priv-ilege to see these breathtaking vehicles. The best part was being able to see a part of history. Hidden deep in Gentry Lane’s collection are a few rare collectibles - sea-green coloured motorcycles dating back to World War II. My new dream - if I can’t get on the back of a motorcycle - driving off in a 2008 Lotus Exige S240 Ice White.

770 Dupont St.,Toronto, Ontario M6G 1Z6416.535.9900gentrylane.com

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Maple Toyota At Maple Toyota, they strive for excellence in cus-tomer service. And as soon as you walk in the door, you are treated as a long-lost friend. There’s a restau-rant where customers can eat and relax while their car is being serviced - they handle any aspect of col-lision - and have been ranked the highest in Canada for three years for their customer service. What they take pride in, is working as a team to ensure every person who walks in their door leaves happy, from the product to the service they receive. The Maple Toyota sales team are always smiling and greeting their customers with a warm “hello”. They work hard at building relationships with their clients. There’s no up-system for selling, no games being played - it’s about what the customer wants, and that’s it.

88 Auto Vaughan Drive,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4A1905.417.9100mapletoyota.com

Maple Mazda Buying a vehicle isn’t a simple task. It requires time and extensive research, to ensure you’re getting value and quality for your money. When you walk into a dealership, it’s expected that you’ll be pushed into buying something regardless of your needs or wants. At Maple Mazda, any customer who walks in is made to feel at home. When I visited Maple Mazda, there was someone to greet me, and no one trying to sell me something. They allowed me time to look around before approaching me to ask if I needed help with anything. Whether you’re looking at the new 2011 Mazda3 Hatchback, a Mazda Tribute SUV or the 2011 Mazda2 Sedan - you can be sure you’ll leave knowing a lot more than when you initially walked in. Their dedicated and knowledgeable sales staff knows their stuff and are there to make your auto-shopping expe-rience fun, easy and financially worth it.

110 Auto Vaughan Drive,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4A1905.832.1556maplemazda.ca

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Maple Nissan It’s difficult walking into a car dealership today with-out the fear of a salesperson trying to pressure you into buying a car. When I walk into a dealership, I want someone to greet me and then give me some breathing room to look around and see what I like before being bombarded with sales pitches. At Maple Nissan, their trusted staff encourages all custom-ers who come through their doors to take their time and look around their impressive 12,000 sq. ft. show-room, that accommodates all the Nissan vehicles and a service department. This brand new facility has been open for three years, and is within walk-ing distance from Vaughan Mills Mall and Canada’s Wonderland. Maple Nissan is committed to giving you the best customer service experience you can possibly find at a dealership.

100 Auto Vaughan Dr.,Vaughan, Ontario L6A 4A1905.585.9045maplenissan.net

Best of Toronto’s Physiotherapy Clinics

Core RX at the Urban Athlete

When you first come to the clinic and have an appointment with Marni Blumfald, Registered Physiotherapist and Doctor of acupuncture, it’s because you most likely have an injury. Now, of course, you’re not very optimistic walking into this new environment, which is there to make you feel 100 percent new again. You can be in a negative mood due to pain, But once you walk through the doors of Core RX, that immediately changes. This is primarily due to the positive nature of Marni as a person and therapist. This is what customers want to feel when all they sense is pain! This is demonstrated by the approach Blumfald displayed during my visit to Core RX at The Urban Athlete.

505 Eglinton Ave. W Suite 302Toronto, Ontario M5N 1B1416.481.8880theurbanathlete.ca

Bloor West / High Park Physiotherapy, Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics

With over 45 years of experience, High Park/Bloor West Physiotherapy, Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics is the most established and longest serving indepen-dent orthopaedic physiotherapy clinic in Ontario. Located in the heart of Toronto’s beautiful and historic Bloor West Village, and with a team of 35 full-time multi-disciplinary experts, this clinic has earned the trust of countless referring family doctors and orthopaedic surgeons.

The clinic is a bustling and impressive multi-dis-ciplinary facility providing: physiotherapy, sports medicine, custom knee bracing, acupuncture, cus-tom foot orthotics, registered massage therapy, chiropractic and much more.

2150 Bloor St. WestSuite 301Toronto, Ontario M6S 1M8416 767 8717physiotherapybloorwest.com

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ProCare Rehabilitation The experience ProCare Rehabilitation offers their clients allows them to provide the best treatments possible for their conditions, rather than just treating the symptoms. Each employee displayed great dedica-tion to helping make their client’s body function the way it should and to its highest potential. ProCare is filled with people who are there to motivate their cli-ents to feeling healthier and stronger with each visit. While there, I realized that each worker is filled with positive energy and is truly happy and proud to be working in this environment. I even had a client turn to me saying, “I enjoy coming here.” The ProCare Rehabilitation team is led by Karen Orlando, who is very dedicated to her physiotherapy profession and is clearly, a strong leader. ProCare provides manual therapy, medical acupuncture, specific exercise train-ing, craniosacral therapy and a lot more.

890 Yonge St, Suite 600Toronto, Ontario416-324-2240procarerehab.ca

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Baby Decor After speaking to Maria Dimonte, the owner of Baby Decor, I noticed her sweet and caring personality she shows her business, which matches the energy one should be surrounded by when shopping for a new baby. Dimonte was very dedicated to my visit, mak-ing sure I learned how much, and more specifically what Baby Decor provides for its customers. I quickly understood the time and effort Dimonte invests in her store, mostly shown through the custom made products that they produce for their customers. For 28 years, Baby Decor has been able to maintain its uniqueness through their own personal products, year after year. If you want a reliable business and a corporation that pays extreme attention to detail, visit Baby Decor.

2104 Highway #7 West,Concord, Ontario L4K 2S9905.738.1575babydecor.ca

Ragazzi We have come across yet another fantastic baby fur-niture store for the public to visit when searching for the necessities of a baby. Ragazzi has been around for 14 years but the one located on Weston Road, has been there for eight years. During my visit, I spoke to one of the two owners. This specific business does not only focus on custom-made products, but they also provide many other services such as bombon-ieres, invitations, bedding, loot bags and most of all, event planning. Ragazzi is a family-owned business; it’s an environment filled with family love and care. As soon as you enter the front doors you are captured by a sense of relaxation and warmth reflected from the employees. Ragazzi is an extraordinary location providing only the best.

8611 Weston Road,Vaughan, Ontario L4L 9P1905.265.8955ragazziwoodbridge.com

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Baby Land Not only do the employees at Baby Land demon-strate how happy they are to be a part of this team, but the customers also have a way of showing how completely satisfied they are to be a part of this atmo-sphere. For a number of years, Baby Land has been able to help numerous customers that are new par-ents expecting the arrival of a new baby, and those who are already parents. Baby Land is here to help those in need of answers and those with concerns about what is best for their child. The inside of the store is constructed with a private nursing room designed with a soft, comfortable glider, nursing pil-low and a changing station for mothers who have children with them. At Baby Land, they pull out all the stops to please their customers and help make their shopping experience a pleasant one.

3175 Rutherford Rd, Bldg B, # 80Vaughan, On L4K5Y6905.761.0301baby-land.com

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St. Clair Cosmetic & Laser Clinic

St. Clair Cosmetic & Laser Clinic is a physician owned and operated cosmetic medical facility spe-cializing in non-surgical facial rejuvenation and laser hair removal. They provide effective treatment for acne, facial redness, sun-damaged skin, leg and facial vein removal, cellulite reduction and more. Medical director Dr. Nino Kuzmar and his team’s mission is to provide superior results at a reasonable price, while always maintaining the highest level of patient safety.

1223 St. Clair Ave. West, Suite 205,Toronto, Ontario M6E 1B5416-652-1288LookGreatFeelGreat.com

Neutra Skin Care and Laser Clinic

As any spa or skin treatment should be, Neutra Skin Care is filled with a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere the moment you walk through the door. Their way of work matches the line of product they use upon each customer; completely natural. At Neutra Skin Care, in order to accommodate as many custom-ers as possible, they have combined spa treatments with holistic healing and non-invasive medical treat-ments too. Even though during my first appointment with Neutra Skin Care the phone interruptions were constant, it not only showed me commitment to the customers but it also demonstrated a place of busi-ness where the public always wants to come back. My first experience visiting this specific location gave me an image of the ideal treatment that will help a numerous amount of clients soothe and replenish their skin.

27 Roytec Rd.Woodbridge, On L4L8E3905.266.1164neutra.ca

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historic edgy look to it as soon as you enter the door. The visual image of this location shows confidence and experience, mostly gained from their 25 years of work. While speaking to the owner, one will notice that indeed she arranged her store to match along with her own personality and character; comfortable with a sense of certainty. Like many salons, Mina’s Skin Care provides manicures, pedicures laser and hair removal, but not many show trust and commit-ment within their work and products as they do.

2 Tall Grass TrailWoodbridge, On L4L3Y9905.851.2606

Concepts Day Spa Salon Let yourself escape while at Concepts Day Spa Salon. Fully equipped with a unisex salon, registered massage therapists and professional estheticians - Concepts Day Spa Salon is ready to pamper you. They over an array of different services including facials, manicures, pedicures, waxing, body treat-ments, micro-dermabrasion, hot stone massage, laser hair removal and more. You can also create your own package with three or more services. It’s a very friendly, relaxing atmosphere definitely worth taking advantage of.

20 Bloor Street EToronto, On M4W 3G7416.928.6845conceptstoronto.com

Best of Vaughan’s Hair Replacement Clinics

Neoimage As much as we hope for a positive outcome of our hair growth as we get older, many within the public are in need of hair replacement; Neoimage is one of the few great locations that accommodate their cli-ents in more ways than one. As I prepared myself for the review, one of the members of the staff informed me that the owner would be late and she herself answered any questions that I needed answered. Although I was not communicating with the per-son in change for the first 10 minutes of my visit, the staff within Neoimage educated me with their line of work. In fact, not only does Neoimage replace hair for the customers, they also provide a medicated tool named Phytolium that targets hair loss, makes the hair stronger and provides pure confidence. This spe-cific location is not only there to replace hair loss but to also prevent it.

9005 Leslie,Richmond Hill, On L4B 1G7905.709.2100neoimage.ca

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Body Renewal Clinic There is a great deal of stress that follows an individ-ual when suffering from hair loss. What most people are afraid of is the experience that comes from nec-essary surgical treatments in order to replace their hair loss. Many out there are searching and searching for natural and reliable clinics that are there to help! Well search no more! I recently visited Body Renewal Clinic and it provided nothing less than a welcom-ing and positive experience for me. Although finding the entrance was more difficult than I thought due to the lack of indication in my surroundings, I fortu-nately learned to understand the sense of privacy that it provided for these fragile and concerned customers that visit these types of clinics. This location does not only provide good service, but it also works around a lot cheaper prices. Merisa Morga is the owner of Body Renewal Clinic who, along with the help of her daughter Jenna, ensures the clinic produces innova-tive, safe and effective treatments that will relieve your stress! The clinic uses all-natural treatments provided by scientific evidence to re-grow your hair.

9796 Keele Street,Maple, Ontario L6A3Y4905.303.9995hairrenewalclinic.com

Accuhair If you are one of the many that has experienced thin-ning hair, then Accuhair is a fantastic option that offers several solutions to help you get back the hair you have lost. Hair loss is challenging to overcome, because a lot of people face problems as a result of natural triggers, such as stress. Accuhair is here to erase all of that and help you into a place of serenity and confidence. In order to regain a natural looking head of hair, they provide each individual client with a natural and non-surgical solution that will work for their specific needs. During my visit, I learned from employees that Accuhair deals with each case on an individual basis, so the clients learn to trust and commit to their caregiver. Accuhair offers a wide selection of customized hair replacement including wigs, hair pieces and hair extensions to get the hair you have always wanted, but have not been able to have. The best part is that this hair is guaranteed to feel like your own.

49 Eden Ave.Markham, On L3R 8S1905-477-4247accuhair.com

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Gemini Group Electrical System Inc.

With over 20 years of experience and a solid repu-tation in the electrical contracting field, Gemini Group is committed to providing their customers with the best quality service. I recently visited their location and was treated with the utmost respect, which resembles the same treatment that custom-ers receive. In fact, the team at Gemini Group has diverse electrical backgrounds and is readily available to provide you with electrical contracting services in Residential, Commercial, Industrial and System Integration. In addition to electrical contracting ser-vices, they also provide solutions in heating, home security, home automation, home theatre and home audio, thus, setting them apart from many other Electrical Contractors. For a contractor that provides quality at a reasonable cost, call or visit Gemini today! “Putting the power back in your hands.”

8551 Weston Rd., Unit #10Woodbridge, On L4L 9R4905.850.8939geminigroupinc.com

Direct Electric When you are in search of an electrical contractor, you have to do your research. Take into consideration their experience and the long-term commitment they have provided for the community. Direct Electric is a per-fect example of trust and commitment since they have served the public for over a decade now. During my visit, I learned that Direct Electric does not only pro-vide great quality service, but quantity as well, since they too provide residential, commercial and indus-trial sectors. Five minutes into my visit, I was being educated that the service is committed to providing a full range of cost effective, quality electrical services with a guarantee of providing perfect results. Their staff are highly trained technicians who provide quick, friendly and knowledgeable electrical services.

10 Ruddington Dr.North York, On M2K 2J7(416) 890-4800directelectricc.com

CLI Electric Electrical support can be quiet expansive, that’s why you need a company that gives you the client the results you pay for. In fact, there will be a time and place where you will need to find a contractor that you can place your trust in. CLI Electrical performs just that! During my appointment, I found all the employees provide skilled and trained labour, which in turn, provides top quality workmanship. Between the workers, I noticed cleanliness, politeness, great presentation and an amazing work ethic. At CLI each customer is treated with the same amount of care and respect as the next. With great employees come great services beginning with wiring homes, re-wiring a century-old home to even installing ceiling fans. This location provides to residential, commer-cial and industrial areas. All of these services and jobs are not easy to deal with, that’s why CLI is here to get the transition done with the most pride and passion.

74 Aura Lea Blvd.North York, On M9M 1K5(416) 742-0803clielectric.ca

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Universal Auto Body Repair As I stepped out of my car and walked towards the entrance of Universal Body Shop, two things imme-diately caught my attention. First were the models parked on the drive way, which were nothing less than spectacular - these are definitely high-end cars. From Lamborghini’s to Maserati’s, Universal Body Shop is not only trusted, but guaranteed to get the job done and get it done right. Secondly, and the owner Chris agreed during our meeting, every employee working showed complete concentration and dedication on whatever job they asked to complete that day. Even though for some costumers, the cars might take a lit-tle longer than expected depending on the issue, you know it will be worth the wait. Great service is to be expected from the employees and the car will be in perfect condition. If you have been in a bad accident, trust your vehicle with Universal Auto Body Shop.

123 Toryork Dr,North York, On M9L 1X9416-746-9924

Supreme Collision Centre Getting into a car accident can be tragic and terrify-ing, that’s why you need someone who will reassure you and help you fix what’s broken. I experienced first-hand prompt and courteous services from a team dedicated to every last detail. As soon as I entered through the front doors, I was immediately sur-rounded by a kind and trustworthy atmosphere - and with their affordable prices, how can you go wrong? Since 1963, the Reddick family “has been meeting the most terrific people by accident.” This specific busi-ness has been setting high standards for a long time now. From collision repair and quality refinishing, to towing and rentals, this location is fantastic.

15306 Yonge St,Toronto, Ontario L4G 1N4905 727 2417supremecollisioncentre.ca

Imperial Auto Collision Inc. Imperial Auto Collision is another location where I have heard fantastic things about their line of work. This was with no doubt, displayed during my visit. Although the owner was busy at first, I got a chance to speak to many of the employees working that day. They welcomed me with open arms and were able to share with me, their personal experiences of working at Imperial Auto Collision. I was in an environment that left a friendly and relaxed impression on me; feelings that are necessary after you’ve just experi-enced a car accident. They provide complete collision repair in a timely and cost-effective manner, detail-ing, glass replacement and much more. If you need fixing, don’t hesitate to pick up the phone and con-tact Imperial Auto Collision.

561 Keele Street,Toronto, Onv M6N 3E4416-762-7287

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Prestige Duct Cleaning is a local, family business owned by Ted and Nancy Helps. Together with our many long term, dedicated employees we work hard to deliver the highest quality service to our thousands of loyal clients.

Prestige Duct Cleaning has served Southern Ontario residents since 1988. From small beginnings we’ve grown to become one of Ontario’s largest and most respected providers of award winning professional duct cleaning as well as carpet cleaning, upholstery

cleaning,and area rug cleaning services to residential clients, new home builders, institutions and commercial enterprise.

Industry leading training, rigorous hiring standards, the best equipment and generous compensation to our staff allows Prestige Duct & Carpet Cleaning to deliver consistent high quality service and a great value. All of our people go through a rigorous screening process before hiring. This process includes security checks for our clients’

safety and several personal interviews. We do not hire seasonal or temporary staff as we are only interested in career oriented people that share our vision of quality and service.

After winning numerous Readers’ Choice and Peoples’ Choice Awards, we are extremely proud and congratulate our entire staff for expressing a genuine attitude of care and concern for our clients and for now being selected as the winner of our first Top Choice Award for Duct Cleaning in the GTA.

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SUMMER IS A GREAT season for hav-ing fun in the sun, whether it’s in your own backyard or during your travels abroad. But for those of us who just haven’t been able to take a vacation yet, it’s time to give these last minute getaways some serious thought.

Before you pack your bags and head to a sunny spot in a tropical paradise to end the summer, take into consideration where you would like to go and what your budget is. The most popular places will continue to be the most expensive, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still experience beauty without having to spend so much.

Europe has, and for the most part, will always be a popular place to travel with tons of destinations for a relaxing time away. Though many expect Europe to be very expensive, there are many hot spots in Europe that offer the best prices for last minute vacations, along with gorgeous sites to explore. Now, thanks to a stronger Canadian dollar that provides better value, Europe is a perfect destination.

Kristi Bejczak, account co-ordinator for Transit Holiday, tells Top Choice Magazine that there are five must see places to visit in Europe this year.

The Azores PORTUGAL

“The Islands of Azores in Portugal is a breathtaking experience,” says Bejczak. “It’s home to green volcanic mountains, min-eral hot springs, hydrangea-covered hills, rambling vineyards, white-washed seaside towns and cobblestone lanes.”

The best times to visit are between the months of May to September, as this period

reflects the island-wide festival season with cultural events celebrating the heritage that Portugal truly represents.

Istanbul TURKEY

The second place on the top five places to visit include Istanbul, Turkey. Here you should visit Topkapi Palace - the palace overlooks the famous Bosphorus and the See of Marmara in Istanbul. The best time to visit this historical place is late in the summer or in winter, mostly to avoid tour-ist line-ups and crowds.

“It’s been an extravagant treasure-rich home of the Ottaman Sultans for over 400 years,” she says. “Today it is one of the most popular and spectacular museums of art since 1924 in Istanbul.”

Ponza Islands ITALY

Next is Ponzo Island, Italy for an authentic Italian gateway. It is a fantastic location with a true naturalistic paradise that offers legend and reality, nature and history. Experience this ancient scenery and the magic of this island, that has been attracting people for years.

Sisteron FRANCE

Sisteron, France is filled with museums and tourist attractions such as the country-side, the lido and the airfields at Vaumeilh, La Motee-du-Caire and Château-Arnoux-Saint. A great place to visit from July to September.

“Sisteron is an ancient town resembling its beauty with a variety of narrow stepped streets - it is also surrounded by constant festivals and many events throughout the summer months,” says Bejczak.

The Islands of Sylt GERMANY

Lastly, we have the Island of Sylt, Germany, known as the “beauty in the North Sea.” In fact, this place is a a popular place for tourists, mostly due to the 40 km long sandy beach that many can enjoy. Sylt offers one of the best and exclusive resorts located in Germany.

Most people who are planning a last minute vacation usually cut Europe out due to the challenges that come from plan-ning such a trip. Be flexible on dates and consider the alternatives.

“Most of the time, deals apply to days that travellers are less likely to travel on,” she continues. “This works for last min-ute travellers. Also subscribe to Transit Holidays, it’s the best way to have the information come to you as soon as it is available.”

Have a sense of adventure and be will-ing to take chances. Pack you bags and experience one of these destinations, you may be pleasantly surprised.

Last Minute Getaways: Europe5 places to keep an eye on when you are all packed and looking for a dealBy Francesca Filippelli

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