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Tarte au sucre this weekend at A Taste of Quebec
Published Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:42:28 -0600

TARTE AU SUCRE

 this weekend at A Taste of Quebec

 

 

This weekend we are offering freshly made Tarte au Sucre from the Sucrerie de la Montagne located in Rigaud, Québec. This is a sumptuous treat for the whole family, friends or guests. Whether it be for dessert, served at tea-time or a a late-night snack, these traditional Québecois sugar pies will hit the spot.



This weekend only, we are selling our Tarte au Sucre for $10.25 each, and,

if you buy one,

you get the second sugar pie for half-price!

 

 

Enjoy other tasty treats from Sucrerie de la Montagne

If you have never tasted Tarte au Sucre, come on down to A Taste of Québec and you can sample a little bit of sweet heaven.

But be forewarned, they are habit forming!

To place a hold on a Tarte au Sucre (or two), please call us at the store 416-364-5020.

For more information about our products, visit our website at www.atasteofquebec.com

 


A Taste of Quebec
55 Mill Street
The Distillery District
The Cooperage Building 32 (off Distillery Lane)
Toronto, Ontario, M5A 3C4
Tel: 416.364.5020
Fax: 416.364.6878

Email: info@atasteofquebec.com

Store hours:  Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm, Sunday 11am - 5pm

 

 

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I wasn't going to add anything to the above, but I'll tell you ... the tarte is definitely addictive, and so are a number of other things, like some of the cheeses and terrines. 

If you can't go to them, they can come to you.  They offer catering services as well.
I know you know where the Distillery District is .... pass by A Taste of Quebec ... you won't regret it.

 

 

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Preparing your Home for the Winter Season
Published Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:11:39 -0600

PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR THE WINTER SEASON

You can feel it in the air.  Winter is around the corner. 

You're now cleaning the leaves and bringing out the shovels and collecting salt (I am...) ...

You've already disconnected the garden hose and put it away for the Winter.

Did you remember to turn the water off to the exterior?   

I forgot a couple of years ago, and had a pipe freeze/explode inside the wall ... so now I have one of those faucets that even if I forget, will not freeze (drains itself).

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If you don't have one of those, however, you MUST drain that tap and turn off the water for the Season.

Here is a short list of some things you should look after every Winter:

 

- Replace batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors (if they run on batteries)

- Check and clean or replace furnace air filters each month during the heating season

- Clean humidifier two or three times during the Winter Season

- Vacuum bathroom fan grille

- Vacuum smoke detectors

- Check all your fire extinguishers and replace if necessary

- Check fire escape routes and ensure family has good security habits (everyone should be aware of outside lighting, escape route, and where to meet in case of emergency)

- Check basement floor drain to ensure trap contains water (refill if necessary)

- Check your home for excessive moisture (condensation can cause damage over time and affect your health)

- Check all faucets. Fix drips... replace washers if necessary

- Run some water in laundry tub, if never used, to ensure water is kept in the trap

- Clean drains (dishwasher, washer, sinks, bathtubs, shower stalls, etc.)

- Check windows and doors for ice and cold air leaks. Clean and repair if necessary; or make note to fix in the Spring

- Check roof for ice or icicles. Hire someone to clean it up/fix, if necessary

- Keep snow off gas meters, vents and exhaust vents and basement windows

- If putting up Christmas lights, or any other outdoor lights, ensure they are safe. If anything is worn, replace it. If it feels warm to the touch, don't use it. Replace it.

 

 

 

Avoid costly fixes, by staying on top of this.  Make up a checklist for every season.

Pick one or two items to check/do every week.

Hire a qualified handyman for those tasks that are beyond your ability, or those that aren't safe.
Protect your investment.

 

Look after your home, and it will keep you safe and warm for many years to come.

 

 

 

If you need additional information, or a complete, comprehensive list, contact your local REALTOR; or you can email me directly, and I'll send you a copy.

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
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So You Think You Want to Buy a Home? Here Are Some Helpful Tips
Published Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 12:20:49 -0600

Liz says it very well.  It's not a long list, but it's an important one, if you're starting to think about buying a home. 

 

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Via Liz Moras ~Chilliwack Realtor, Chilliwack,Hope,Langley,Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake):

So You Think You Want to Buy A Home?  Here Are Some Helpful tips

Although not a comprehensive list here are some tips.

1. Get preapproved for a mortgage.  I know we like to leave this for later in the game.  But do yourself a favor and do it first!  Rather than guessing or estimating how much you can afford to spend, ask a lender or mortgage broker to pre-qualify you - and while you're at it - get him to give it to you in writing.(please note the pre-qualification guarantee will be good for 30-90 days and if you have not bought in that time frame you will need to get an extension or update on the guaranteed rate. 

                                               

How is he going to come up with that dollar figure?  Well it'll be a combination of your household income, how good your credit is, interest rates, the type of loan you select and how much cash you have ready for the down payment and closing costs.  You might be surprised that the amount may be much more or much less than you think.

2. Home Surf -Aren't we lucky that these days we have access to so much information online? This is a great place to start. We find our buyers to be extremely savvy as to sale prices, trends and homes on the market. The more educated you are about what's happening the more empowered you'll feel! 

                                     

3. Find 'Your Realtor'! - this is probably a good time to think about choosing a Realtor.  See How Do I Find a Good Realtor?                                                                                                                        

 

4. To have or not to have - that is the question!

We always talk about lists -and for a reason! I always advise my clients to make up a list of Must Haves and Non-Negotiable. If there are two of you deciding, check and compare lists!  You might be surprised that your top 3's are different! You can be a bit more objective if you decide this in advance - otherwise you just might find yourself making your decision based on emotion alone. It's too easy to fall in love with a home that doesn't meet your needs! Two years later you'll be shopping again - Good For Me - but not so good for You!                                                                                                     

Here are a few things to consider.

Location Location Location. We've all heard that but what exactly does it mean and why is it so important? 

- Your Commute - how long is your drive to work;

- How good and close are the schools;

- If you're a Senior is public transport important, how about hospitals?;

- How about shopping? - do you have to drive 30 min. drive to the nearest mall?

- What or who are your neighbours;

- What is the zoning in the surrounding area?

- Think Resale - you haven't bought yet - yet you're supposed to think resale? Yes - because you'll probably be doing that one day so it doesn't hurt to think ahead!

Size - Square Footage - what is the range/size of home you're looking for?' There are skinny houses

     

and there are fat houses! :0

- How many Bedrooms - Bathrooms? Do you need an office, guest room, gym?

- Style of Home - Basement Entry - 2 level - Rancher - do you want the bedrooms all upstairs, do you prefer a one level with no stairs.....and do you need a basement? Maybe you'd rather have a townhome or condo?

- Age - do you prefer new, or do you like it to be 'broken in'.......do you like a fixer-upper - or do you want it to be in 'move-in' condition?

- Lot size - with our busy lifestyles these days not everyone wants a big yard anymore. 

5. Use a checklist.You have no idea how easy it is to get confused - no matter how good your memory is!Make up a checklist a head of time - or ask your Realtor if they have one - you can find great ones online as well! I often advise my clients to take photos - (with the permission of the owner of course).  Now you don't want to do that with each home -but do it with the contenders!

                         

6. How Many Homes should we look at at one time? Probably no more then 5-6 at a time - even that might be pushing it in terms of remembering what you've seen and where! :-)                        

           

7.  What to wear? Lace Ups?  Not such a good idea. Give the heels a miss too.  Be comfortable  and maybe layer your clothing!

8. Can I bring my kids?  What about my Dog? - Probably not a good idea - It's important to be able to concentrate on what you're viewing - plus - kids can find it confusing, disruptive and scary thinking about moving - and looking at house after house - not knowing where home may be.animation of running dog

9. Breathe...No point in getting so stressed that all the fun out of buying a home is gone! Try to keep some perspective on the whole thing.

10.  Have Fun! If you're blessed to be in a position to own a home - enjoy the process - with a thankful heart! :-)

                                                   

                                          

 

If you or someone you know is thinking of Buying or Selling property in Cultus Lake, Chilliwack, Hope, Abbotsford, Langley or anywhere in the Fraser Valley Area of B.C. - or if you would like more information please give Liz  Moras of Landmark Realty Chilliwack a call at- 604-799-0459 or e-mail at lizmoras@gmail.com.     

Copyright © 2009 By Liz Moras, All Rights Reserved. All photos taken by Liz Moras and copywritten.  Please do not use without permission.   Information provided by this author is only an opinion, it is not guaranteed, may be based on information collected from several sources, and may be time sensitive.  It is not necessarily representative of the opinions of Landmark Realty Chwk. Ltd.   

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BREAST FEST!!
Published Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:14:01 -0600

BREAST FEST!!

November 20 to November 22, 2009

Royal Ontario Museum

 

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Now that I have your attention,

this is the world's first Film Festival dedicated to BREAST CANCER awareness!

 



(courtesy of Breast Fest 2009)

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 -- short films -- documentaries -- animations -- dramatic features --

 

Through the use of film and media,
Breast Fest will showcase the many issues surrounding breast cancer. 

 

 Cost $10 - $19
Royal Ontario Museum
Bloor & Avenue Road/Queen's Park

For additional information, call 416-920-0980

 

 

RETHINK BREAST CANCER!

Click here to make a donation now!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EH! U! European Film Festival - November 19 - December 3, 2009
Published Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 13:47:23 -0600

EH! U! EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL

November 19 to December 3, 2009 - TORONTO

 

FREE ADMISSION TO ALL SCREENINGS!

First come, first served basis.

Donations welcome!!

All Films subtitled in English.

MUST BE 18 AND OVER!

 

This is the 5th anniversary of the European Union Film Festival. 

23 countries will be participating.


The films will be shown at the following cinemas:


 Bloor Cinema, near Bathurst/Bloor subway

506 Bloor St. W - Nov 19th



The Royal - 608 College St.  -  Little Italy

Nov 20th - Dec 2nd



Cineplex Odeon Varsity, in the Manulife Centre (Bloor & Bay)

 55 Bloor St. W - Dec 3rd

 

 

 

For a list of Films and schedules, please check the Festival's website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
Independently Owned & Operated
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A TASTE OF QUEBEC - TORONTO'S GOURMET FOOD & WINE EXPO 2009
Published Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:10:54 -0600

 

 A TASTE OF QUEBEC  - TORONTO'S GOURMET FOOD & WINE EXPO 2009

METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE - SOUTH BUILDING

Friday, November 20, 2009 2pm-10pm


Saturday, November 21, 2009, 12pm-10pm


Sunday, November 22, 2009, 12pm-6pm

 

 

CHEESE SAMPLING AND GOURMET CREPES, PREPARED BY CHEF JEREMY MORRISON.

 General Admission: $15, Friday through Sunday

Must be 19+ to attend, no infants or children are permitted

A Taste of Quebec
The Distillery District
55 Mill Street, Building 32 (off Distillery Lane)
Toronto, Ontario  M5A 3C4
416-364-5020

 

 

 

In partnership with A Taste of Quebec,

Vineyards Estate Wines presents

Bleu, Bleu, L'Amour est Bleu

Fall even more in love with blue cheese by knowing how to pair it with wine!

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 / $20 per person

VINEYARDS ESTATE WINES
228 Queens Quay West
(at Lower Simcoe, directly across from the Harbourfront Centre)
416.598.8880

 

 

 

 

 

     

 

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Canadiana?
Published Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 10:05:09 -0600

 CANADIANA?



Photos copyright Sylvie Conde 2009.  Santa Claus Parade, November 15, 2009.

 

 

 

 

For those of you wondering where the igloos are ... sorry ...
they must have melted before I got there.    :P

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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Santa Claus Parade - Toronto, November 15, 2009
Published Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 19:36:02 -0600

The longest running children's parade in the World made its way through our City streets this afternoon.  The streets were very crowded as usual, with little kids ranging in age from 6 months to 85 years young.  Everyone was thrilled to see Santa and his reindeer, and all the other 'animals' running loose on our streets.

Here are a few 'moments' from today's parade....

 

 


Photos copyright Sylvie Conde 2009 - Santa Claus Parade - Toronto - November 15, 2009

 

 

 

Toronto's Santa Claus Parade started in 1913, when Santa was actually pulled by live reindeer, which had been brought in from Labrador, specifically for the parade.

By 1950, the Parade was the largest in North America and was first televised in 1952.  Today, it is televised all over North America, and as far as New Zealand.



To learn more about the parade and its history, check out the official website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TORONTO'S REEL ASIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Published Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:23:32 -0600

TORONTO'S REEL ASIAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

  -  NOVEMBER 11 - 15, 2009

 


(courtesy of reelasian.com)

 

 

This is the 13th anniversary of the Reel Asian International Film Festival.

This is Canada's premier Pan-Asian Film Festival. 

It brings together the film makers and the film lovers from all over the world.

Five special days of films, parties, seminars, exhibitions, and special events.

The films shown will be from the East and South-East Asia, with a focus on Asian Canadian work.
All films that are not in English are sub-titled.

 

Ticket prices range between $5 and $10.

 

The Opening and Closing Galas will be held at the Bloor Cinema, at 506 Bloor Street West (around the corner from the Bathurst subway station, at Bloor & Bathurst).

 

The Festival screenings will be held at the Innis Town Hall (at St. George).
You can go to the St. George subway station, and walk south for a few minutes.

 

 

Youth Screenings will be held at the NFB Cinema, at 150 John Street, at Richmond.
You can take the #501 Queen Streetcar to John Street.

 

 

For additional information, please call 416-703-9333.

 

 

You can find the complete FESTIVAL SCHEDULE here.

 

 

    
Photos courtesy of Reel Asian International Film Festival.

 

For more information, or to buy a membership or make a donation to support the growth of Asian Cinema in Canada, go to www.reelasian.com and click on Membership & Donations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
Independently Owned & Operated
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TORONTO'S WINTER MAGIC: ICE, WINE & DINE - NOVEMBER 20-21
Published Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 14:35:08 -0600

TORONTO'S WINTER MAGIC:  ICE, WINE & DINE - NOVEMBER 20-21, 2009

.......................................    4 to 9 p.m. ELM STREET (BETWEEN YONGE & BAY), TORONTO

Elm Street comes alive for the holidays, as part of Downtown Yonge's Winter Magic.

Two afternoons/evenings of Fun, Fire, Ice, Music, Culinary delights ....

 

Here's a taste:

- Duke of Somerset; 655 Bay Street (and a tent on Elm Street); mini post roast sandwiches..

- Fresh Start Coffee; 655 Bay Street (and a tent on Elm Street); hot chocolate, biscotti, espresso ...

- Mochizuki; 655 Bay Street (facing Elm); sushi, maki, yakitori and assorted kushimono

- Comennsal Fine Vegetarian Cuisine; 655 Bay Street; all things apple, including martinis and pie

- Live Jazz and Blues

- Delta Chelsea Hotel; curry sampling menus

- Bangkok Garden; 18 Elm Street; chicken satays and spring rolls

- Ice Martini Lounge

- Eggsmart; 645 Bay Street; cheese pie and spinach pie

- Wolf & Firkin Pub; 43 Elm Street; chilli and garlic bread

- The Queen & Beaver Public House; 35 Elm Steret; warm gingerbread and mulled cider

- Adega Restaurant; 33 Elm Street; shrimp fritters and other seafood specialties

- Barberian's Steak House; 7 Elm Street; apple beignets

- .... and many more.....

 

Prices will be marked at each location. 

This is a great way to experience the culinary delights of Toronto, as you stroll from one restaurant to the other; while listening to jazz... watching live ice carvings, fire performers.... maybe sample a martini in the ice martini lounge ... watch some magic tricks ... have your fortune told....

 


Remember to take public transit or take a cab, so you can really enjoy the evening and get home safely.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
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FABULICIOUS AND A CANDLELIGHT STROLL - Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Published Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 11:44:18 -0600

FABULICIOUS                     AND                 CANDLELIGHT STROLL
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO

November 16 - 23, 2009 .............................DECEMBER 4, 2009

Do you like drives in the country? 

Do you get out there to see Ontario's Fall Colours?

Do you like wine?

Do you enjoy great food?

FABULICIOUS is for you, then.

From Thursday November 19 to Monday November 23rd,
Niagara-on-the-Lake's dining establishments will be serving
spectacular lunches and dinners....
at pre-set pricing, unique to wine country.

Lunches will range between $20 and $25 and
Dinners will range between $30 and $35.

How can you beat that?

If you're interested, you should be making reservations
with your favourite restaurant
before heading out there. 

 

Here is a list of some of the participating restaurants:

Bistro Six-One . Charles Inn . deLuca's Wine Country Restaurant .
Ginger's Restaurant . Grill at the Epicurean . Grill on King .
Hillebrand Winery Restaurant . Old Winery Restaurant .
Peller Estates Winery Restaurant .
LIV at White Oaks . Restaurant Oban Inn .
Pillar & Post .  Prince of Wales .
Queen's Landing . Riverbend Inn .
Stone Road Grille .
Terroir la Cachette . Zee's .


For additional information, call 1-888-619-5987.





 

CANDELIGHT STROLL - FRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 2009

 

It's the 20th anniversary of Candlelight Stroll -

a Community event in Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Experience this guided candlelight tour - starting in front of the courthouse building on Queen Street, and winding through historical NOTL, accompanied by the local choirs.

The tour begins at 6:30 p.m.

For additional information, call 905-468-1950.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
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ILLUMINITE - WINTER MAGIC - NOVEMBER 14, 2009
Published Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 12:23:14 -0600

ILLUMINITE - WINTER MAGIC - NOVEMBER 14, 2009 - YONGE & DUNDAS SQUARE, TORONTO

F R E E - E V E N T

 


Photos courtesy of Downtown Yonge BIA

 

 

Janice Golding from CTV will emcee this amazing holiday lighting 'show'.

 

Some of the evening highlights:

The evening starts with Circus Orange, at 6 p.m., ... pyrotechnics, fire and other performances...

Free laser-etching will be available from 6 and 8 p.m....

Free caricatures ....

You can sing along with Sara Westbrook, to some favourite holiday songs...

Circus Orange's Flamethrowers...

Industrial Oil Drummers....

Flame thrower / trampoline...

 

... and of course, the tree lighting....

 

 

For additional information about this or other events at Yonge & Dundas Square, you can contact:

Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area
40 Dundas Street West, Suite 300 PO Box 42
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5G 2C2

Phone: 416-597-0255

 

 

 

 

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Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
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Toronto's SANTA CLAUS PARADE - NOVEMBER 15, 2009
Published Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 12:00:18 -0600

TORONTO'S SANTA CLAUS PARADE - NOVEMBER 15, 2009; 12:30 p.m.

 

 
Photo courtesy City of Toronto Archives

 

The longest running children's parade in the world .... a Tradition in Toronto for over 100 years  -

the Santa Claus Parade is back on Sunday, November 15th.

 - 22 floats - 22 bands - 200 clowns ... and of course, Santa Claus.

The parade will start at Bloor and Christie, and head East on Bloor Street
...head South along Queen's Park to University Avenue....
it will turn East again on Dundas Street to Yonge Street, and south to Front Street,
...where it will head East again and end at the intersection of Front and Church Streets.

Remember to leave your car at home.  There will be no parking along the route, and it will be extremely busy on any road that will cross the route.  You are better off taking public transit.

 

If you're going to watch the Parade,

why don't you also pick up a toy,

and watch the Parade near the Hospital for Sick Kids,

where you can drop off your toy and brighten up a child's day?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvie Conde, Broker  -  Your Toronto Realtor!
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc, Brokerage  416-966-0300
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www.sylvieconde.com
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70th Anniversary of the Second World War
Published Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:46:39 -0600

70th ANNIVERSARY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR

 

 

Remembrance Day is a time for all of us to remember those who fought for Canada.

The Scarborough Civic Centre will be holding a Remembrance Day Ceremony

on November 8, starting at 2 p.m.

Cost:  Free

 

There will be other ceremonies taking place across Toronto, at different locations;
and they are all usually held on the Sunday before Remembrance Day. 

Check with your local community centres, or for information about locations/ceremonies, dial 311.

 

Honour them. 

Celebrate them. 

Remember!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LOVE PHILIPPINES - Benefit to Raise Funds for Typhoon Victims
Published Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:25:34 -0600

LOVE PHILIPPINES - Benefit to Raise Funds for Typhoon Victims

NOVEMBER 7, starting at 5 p.m. at Yonge & Drewry

 

 

 

The Willowdale Community Christian Assembly presents "Love Philippines" - A Benefit Talent Show and Food Fair to help the victims of the recent typhoon.

100% of the proceeds will and donations from the event will go directly to a relief organization in the ground on the Philippines.

Tickets for the event are available at the door, by phone (416-850-1252), or online at http://www.lovephilippines.ca/

 

 

If you like to cook and want to donate a food item to be sold at the food fair, you should contact Virginia Torres; at torresverge@hotmail.com

 

 
Photos courtesy of Love Philippines/Willowdale Community Christian Assembly

 

 

The Willowdale Community Centre is located at 172 Drewry Avenue, at Yonge & Drewry.

 

The cost to attend ranges between $10 and $19; but it's for a great cause.
An official tax receipt will be provided for any donations over $5.00.

Please plan on attending, as there are thousands and thousands of people homeless and hungry.
Let's remember those who are less fortunate.  Give what you can.

Make a Donation Now!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DAY OF THE DEAD - MEXICAN CELEBRATION - TORONTO'S HARBOURFRONT
Published Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 09:36:17 -0600

DAY OF THE DEAD - MEXICAN CELEBRATION - TORONTO'S HARBOURFRONT

 NOVEMBER 7 and 8th, 2009

 


(Photo courtesy City of Toronto)


Don't worry ... it's a lot more LIVELY than it sounds.

It's great fun.

If you've never been, you shouldn't miss this Mexican Fiesta of folklore,
modern music, arts and crafts for children, storytelling, and of course, delicious food.

 

This is a FREE, family-friendly festival. 

Bring the whole family and enjoy a great day of Mexican traditions.

The Festival starts on November 7 at 11 a.m. and ends on November 8, at 5 p.m.,

in Toronto's Harbourfront Centre, at 235 Queen's Quay West.

 

 For more information on the Festival, you can call 416-973-4000.

 

Getting there:
Take the subway to Union Station and then take the 509/510 streetcar from there.
You won't miss your stop.
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Using Feng Shui to Correctly Prepare Your Home for Sale
Published Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:15:18 -0600

Kate has some great information here, that I thought would definitely be worth sharing .... whether or not you're thinking of selling your home.

 

Let's get working on those elements... it's important. :)

 

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Via Kate Case ~ Kate's Home Staging ~ RESA ~ ASHSR ~ NJ NAR Affiliate (Kates Home Staging and Redesign):

Using Feng Shui to attract more potential home buyers is a fantastic idea.  When you start to look at the Feng Shui recommendations, you will see that some of them are identical to what you may be doing already to prepare your client's homes for sale.  Feng Shui does recommend de-cluttering, depersonalizing, cleaning, repairing, and then implementing the 5 elements (water, wood, fire, earth, and metal).

Here is a Feng Shui 5 Element Cheat Sheet for preparing your homes for sale:

Elements

Colors

Objects to Use

Shape

Water

Blue

Black

Mirrors

Glass

Wavy lines

Wood

Green

Wood Furniture

Hard wood floors

Columns

Vertical growing plants

Fire

Red

Candles

Fireplace

Triangle

Earth

Yellow

Orange

Brown

Brick

Stone

Square

Metal

White

Gray

Silver

Gold

Lamps

Appliances

Circle

 

Each element needs to be represented in every room but not equally in every room.  In the United Stated, most rooms tend to be dominated by the wood element and are missing the fire element. An element should be brought into a room to increase balance.  The fire element can be brought into a room through the additional of a red pillow.

The goal of Feng Shui is to make sure chi or energy flows smoothly.  This is very important if you are trying to sell your home. By using Feng Shui we want to attract the potential buyer from the external curb and once they are inside the home we want them to feel so comfortable they want to stay. Feng Shui considers all five senses and wanting to create an emotional response to the home's environment from the potential buyer.  The walk from your car to the front door is also very important and needs to be maintained. During this timeframe we are aiming to capture the buyer's interest in the property and the front door (mouth of chi) should be a dramatic focal point.  Great colors to paint a front door are black or dark brown, this will definitely draw the buyer's eye in to the front door.  The welcome mat should be a semi-circle on the outside of the home. Once inside, the entry way is the most important room since a buyer will decide in under a minute on whether or not they will buy your home. The entry way is also the last part of the home the potential buyers will see.  It is always a good idea to have a mirror in the entry way (but pay close attention to what is being reflected, do not point it towards the door) and no sharp furniture pointing towards the front door.

Using a Baqua Map and aligning it with the home's front door will help you identify the various centers of your room.

Wealth/Prosperity

Fame

Marriage/Relationships

Family

Health

Creativity/Children

Wisdom

Career

Helpful People/Travel

Approximately 75-80% of the home's front door will enter through the Career center. The Helpful People room will be the room most buyer's go into after the front door.  The Wealth center definitely needs a tall green vertical plant. Your business cards should go into the Career center.  In the Marriage/Relationships center you need to show pairs, it could be pairs of decorative pillows or even pairs of lights on either side of the bed. According the Feng Shui there really is no good place for a bathroom, so please leave the toilet lids closed and the door to the bathroom closed. Remove all your personal items from view also. A mirror facing a bed is also not recommended in Feng Shui, it possible you should eliminate any mirrors in the master bedroom.

To sell your home quickly, you need to address the Wealth, Fame, Marriage, Career, and Relationship areas of your home.

- Kate

Kate's Home Staging and Redesign now sells semi-custom window coverings at discount prices. Our window coverings include roman shades, Levolor and Dynasty blinds, faux wood blinds, bamboo blinds, woven wood blinds, cornices, valances, sheers, and drapes. Our roman shades can be ordered in 100% pure silk, linen, cotton, or designer fabric. We also offer Benjamin Moore color consultations and test color boards, interior decorating, home staging, and redesign. Please visit http://www.kateshomestaging.com for more info or call 845-538-3623. All window covering appointments include a free 30 minute design consultation for the same room. We serve Passaic County and Bergen County of New Jersey and Rockland County and Orange County of New York, basically the lower Hudson Valley. We are an affiliate member of the Passaic County of Realtors, a member of RESA, ASHSR.

 

 

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Why Buy And Sell Real Estate In November & December ? - Why Not ?
Published Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:26:19 -0600

Jenny put together a great list of reasons why buying and selling in November and December may present great opportunities.

Is now a good time for you?

 

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Via Jenny Kotulak Oakville Real Estate (Broker RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp. Oakville, Ontario):


Many people feel that November and December are less than stellar months to buy or sell a home. I don't believe there is ever a bad time of year to make a real estate transaction.  Here are 10 reasons why  these months present  great opportunities.

1. Unmotivated sellers take their homes off the market. Therefore there is LESS COMPETITION for serious sellers. Unmotivated sellers will put their homes back on the market in January when a rush of other will also. Chances are they still won't sell unless they are priced correctly and show well.


2. Homes SHOW WELL over the holidays. Seasonal decorations, warm fires, wonderful smells from the kitchen entice buyers. TIP: Leave some cookies on a plate for the potential buyers.


3.There may be LESS SHOWINGS but most showings will be from SERIOUS BUYERS. People are busy at this time of year and if they are out looking at homes they are usually MOTIVATED TO BUY.


4. Buyers who have just sold their homes in the FALL MARKET are looking to buy another home. These are FIRM BUYERS. Many want to be in their new home for Christmas. TIP: Treat offers from firm buyers like gold.


5.Selling your home in November or December gives you the opportunity to wait until the New Year to buy. There will be more inventory and you will be in the driver's seat.


6. Many buyers getting transferred need to relocate for the New Year. Chances are they are scouting for a new home during the holiday season when they have time to bring their family to look.


7. Many people buy homes or condos for their children who are beginning College or University in January. If you live in a College or University area this is prime time to sell. TIP: If you live in a college or university town, you should consider buying an investment property to rent out to students. 


8. For BUYERS, there may be more room to NEGOTIATE PRICE as most sellers on the market are MOTIVATED to sell.


buy and sell in November and December, decorate to sell, prepare your home to sell, Jenny Kotulak, photo9. REALTORS are not usually as busy at this time of year. You will receive their undivided and devoted attention. The same goes for lawyers, mortgage brokers, moving companies, etc. Moving costs may be reduced.


10. Don't forget that life circumstances force people to buy and sell at any time of the year. The market for marriage, divorce, retirement, inheritance, empty nest syndrome, first time buyer, single buyer DOESN'T STOP in November and December.

TIP: Consider the months of November and December as Opportunity Time.

    

 Jenny Kotulak Broker - RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp. Brokerage, Oakville, Ontario 905-842-7000

             www.oakvilleontariorealestate.ca

 

 

 

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TORONTO'S CAVALCADE OF LIGHTS - NOV. 28- DEC. 31, 2009
Published Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 20:45:50 -0600

TORONTO'S CAVALCADE OF LIGHTS - NOVEMBER 28- DECEMBER 31 - NATHAN PHILLIPS SQUARE

 

 

The Cavalcade of Lights returns to Nathan Phillips Square for its 43rd year, (at Queen & Bay); and is presented by Scotiabank.

The 'party' starts at 7 p.m., on November 28, with the lighting of Toronto's Official Christmas Tree - fireworks - and live performances by:

- Steven Page

- Keisha Chante

- Matt Dusk

- Fritz Helder and the Phantoms

 

- Jully Black on December 5

 

At 8 p.m. there will be a spectacular fireworks display, followed by a skating party on the rink, with music by DJ Tony Sutherland.

Free concerts and skating parties will continue on Saturday nights in December, from 7 p.m.

 

If you're on your own (no date), don't worry.  Take your skates and head to Nathan Phillips Square.  It's a great way to meet people, make new friends, and have a really great time - FOR FREE.

 

 

 

Photo courtesy of City of Toronto

 

 

 

 

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A Badge Of Honour For The Taking
Published Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 07:38:16 -0600

This is a post that I totally missed, and it's about our beautiful Far East.

I wanted to reblog it, to give you all a chance to read (and comment on) Greg's post. 

The Far East (of Canada) has a beautiful history, and Greg tells it well.

 

 

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Via R. Greg Osmond Realtor, St. John's, Newfoundland, Real Estate (Sutton Group-Capital Realty Ltd.):

Have you ever thought of going to the Far East?  I am not talking about the Far East from whence the wise men came with a caravan of gifts for Jesus.  I'm talking about the far east of North America where you can acquire the badge that says "I Have Seen the East and Really Lived!"  OK, perhaps there is no real badge, but there should be!  If there were, it would be awarded to those who had gone to the most easterly point in North America. 

I have heard some in the media refer to the east coast of Canada as, wait for it....Halifax, Nova Scotia.  Perhaps they were unaware that in 1949 Newfoundland joined confederation and bSt. John's Welcome signecame part of the dominion of Canada.  I guess history is not a strong subject for some.  I have to admit, it was not my favorite either.

The notion that Canada ends at Nova Scotia though is inadequate at best and mistaken geography at the least.  Regardless of the oversights of a few, and in spite of those who argue the honour belongs to Greenland, (not part of the continent of North America) there can be no mistaking that the most easterly point in Canada and North America is found in Newfoundland.

St. John's, the Capital of Newfoundland, is the oldest city in North America.  Its history is filled with legends of trouble and toil on both land and sea.  It was inhabited in the early 1500's by fishermen from Europe.  The St. John's harbor became known as a safe haven for fishermen.  The surrounding hills provide a natural shelter from the Atlantic's fury, which on not a few occasions has flared. 

The origin of the name St. John's, (note the apostrophe- something that Active Rain is having trouble with) is uncertain.  Nor is this name to be confused with St. John, New Brunswick, no apostrophe or ‘s'.  Unwitting travelers have on occasion found themselves arriving in the wrong city and province.  It is in one of those moments that one must conclude that failure to pay close attention to a possessive apostrophe is more expensive than one imagined.   

The earliest reference to the old city is known from an ancient Portuguese map from 1519 wherein it is called Rio de San Johem.  It is believed however that the Italian explorer, Giovanni Caboto who landed in Bonavista, Newfoundland in 1497, was to have given the name to the harbour town.

It may interest you that St. John's is the place where the first trans Atlantic wireless signal was sent by Guglielmo Marconi on December 12, 1901 a mere 108 years ago.  From a lofty perch atop of Cabot Tower, it can be said that the Blackberry received its early debut.  Millions around the world may send St. John's a thank you for aiding in its development.  An e-card from a remote devise would seem to be most fitting.

If you want to wear your "I Have Seen the East and Really Lived" badge, you should know that the point of land that will so designate you as a legitimate claimant is on the rocky cliffs monitored since 1836 by a lighthouse just a few km from St. John's.  Cape Spear, now designated as a National Historic Site, and noted for its rugged cliffs and hardened gaze into the Atlantic, stands as the place closer to Europe than any other landmass in North America.                                   

And if you wonder why it seems so bleak, so forlorn, so alone, perhaps it is due to its lot in life.  It has endured the furry of every Atlantic storm for a millennium and it has watched in anguish every disaster the Atlantic has wrought upon many who by necessity traversed its waterways. 

The place that will award you your imaginary badge is just beyond where the ships seeking refuge in the St. John's harbour.  It is a place that I have stood many times, gazing toward the Atlantic, watching whales breach, icebergs float breathlessly by, and over-sized waves being tossed with ease against vertical shores as though by the breath of God they danced a reckless dance.  It is a place that in those moments I have heard a voice within reassuring me that our Creator is alive and does His work well.  In those moments too, He has heard me reply, "Today, I am alive and am immensely glad to be so!"

R. Greg Osmond is a Platinum Award winning Realtor serving St. John's and surrounding areas, Newfoundland and Labrador for over 20 years and can be reached at 709-895-2500. Visit http://www.rgregosmond.com/for further information. Find him on facebook at R. Greg Osmond.

        

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Toronto's Royal Winter Fair - November 6 - 15, Exhibition Place
Published Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:24:08 -0600

Toronto's Royal Winter Fair - November 6-15, Exhibition Place

 

Prince Charles and Camilla will officially open the Fair on Friday, November 6th.

If you want to welcome Royalty, entrance is FREE on FRIDAY ONLY between 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. (opening ceremonies)

If you are a fan of Horses and want to watch the Royal Ontario Horse Show, you can buy tickets online now, for the Saturday and Sunday shows - November 7 and 8, and November 14 and 15.

 

Kids and Family Fun:

If you have little ones, be sure to take them to Equimania.  Kids get to interact with horses, learn about their health, horse safety and farm safety (such as playing around with tractors, etc.).

The President's Choice SuperDogs were a huge hit with children, who loved the non-stop, high-energy show.  They are back, by popular demand.  The stars of the show - Leap, Rally, Icon, Slingshot, Flapper and Pot Roast - plus 40 other canines will return to this year's Royal to bow-WOW fair-goers with their antics and athletic feats

 

    

 

The Royal Winter Fair takes place every November in Toronto.

It's the largest indoor agricultural fair and international equestrian competition in the world. 

Canadian and International breeders, growers and exhibitors are declared champions and thousands of people come to learn, compete, shop and have a great time.

 

 

The Royal Winter Fair is a registered, not-for-profit charity.

This Fair began on November 22nd, 1922, with 17,000 entries and over 150,000 visitors.
Now, in its 87th year, the Royal Winter Fair continues to be appreciated as the one-of-a-kind event that it is - with over 325,000 visitors expected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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H1N1 Flu - Clinics for Priority Groups (Free)
Published Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:35:33 -0500

H1n1 Flu - Clinics for Priority Groups - November 2-7, 2009

MONDAY TO FRIDAY -- 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.

SATURDAY -- 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

Metro Hall    -- 55 John Street

East York Civic Centre -- 850 Coxwell Avenue

North York Civic Centre -- 5100 Yonge Street

North Toronto Memorial Community Centre -- 200 Eglinton Avenue West

Etobicoke Civic Centre -- 399 The West Mall

Mellody Public School -- 24 Strathburn Boulevard

Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre -- 220 Cowan Avenue

Scarborough Civic Centre -- 150 Borough Drive

North Kipling Community Centre -- 2 Rowntree Road

Timothy Eaton Business and Tehnical Institute -- 1251 Bridletowne Circle

 

 

 

CLINICS FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK.

 

 

 

 

 

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BOOTIFUL CREATURES - HAPPY HALLOWEEN
Published Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:52:52 -0500

BOOTIFUL CREATURES - HAPPY HALLOWEEN

 Copyright Sylvie Conde 2009.

 

HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE HALLOWEEN - and have a secret stash of candy to replace the candy your kids bring home.  You can't be too safe!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Live like you are dying and list like you're bank owned.
Published Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 08:37:25 -0500

Steve says it beautifully.

Although Steve is from New Hampshire, what he says can apply to our market as well, as far as pricing your home realistically.

 

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Via Steve Loynd, Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., Loon Mt, NH.:

Live like you are dying, the lyrics of this Tim McGraw song speaks volumes to many different people.

As I listened to what this song is advocating, It occurred to me many sellers should heed this lesson. They put a price on a property that they think "someday" it may sell for. If moving on with your life requires the sale of a property you own...there is not an infinite amount of time to accomplish this sale. Life is Short.

What got me thinking about this, is I have several short sales a bank owned sale and a probate property that are pending. With these sales the process to close will be longer (in some cases much longer) than the time it took to find a buyer. The price was right, the buyers where motivated and the sellers showed their willingness to sell, by pricing the property to sell.

List like the market is dying. Life is Short.

#1 If you are going to buy after this sale...the sooner you sell the sooner you are in the buyers shoes (you are merely trading equity...if you buy a replacement property).

#2 Moving on is far less painful than hanging on (how many months of mortgages, taxes, insurance utilities will be spend holding...after you admit you want to sell).

#3 You may be better off renting for a time (dropping the major maintenance costs and healing your credit may put you in a better place in the long run than draining your savings, while waiting to score on unrealistic re-sales).

My Bucket list doesn't include living in a home I can't afford...and waiting for someone to over pay me for the same privileges. Life is Short.

 

 

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                                                                                                                      Steve Loynd, White Mountain New Hampshire real Estate Expert

   steve@alpinelakes.com toll free 800-926-5653 /cell 603-381-7898

    MLS search and Realtor web site: www.alpinelakes.com

    My outside Blog: www.steveswhitemountainblog.com

   Lincoln NH &  Local interest site: www.localism.com/nh/lincoln

 

 

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ADVANCED FENG SHUI FOR REAL ESTATE - 6 CE CREDIT COURSE, MARKHAM
Published Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 20:42:58 -0500

ADVANCED FENG SHUI FOR REAL ESTATE - 6 CE CREDIT COURSE, MARKHAM

NOVEMBER 24, 2009 at the MARRIOTT HOTEL, 65 Minthorn Boulevard, Markham, Ontario

 

What you will Learn:

- Contemporary Western Feng Shui (9 areas of the Bagua Map for specific areas of your life)

- Compass Feng Shui Defined

- How to Combine the Techniques for blended communities

- The 5 Elements of energy and their interaction with everything in the home

- How to use colours, shapes and textures to balance each room

- Personal Power Directions (which direction you should be facing for working and negotiating)

- Home to Owner Compatibility (what most Real Estate clients want to know)

- Similarities of Feng Shui to Vastu Shastra (for multicultural clients)

- Feng Shui secrets you won't find in any bookstores in Canada...

  (what many Feng Shui Masters don't want you to know!)

- and much more!!

 

Note: More and more buyers are looking for homes that are Feng Shui compatible.
Are you able to advise them?  
 Don't let commission dollars walk out the door.

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This course is taught by Senior Feng Shui Consultant and Director of the Canadian Schools of Feng Shui.

NOTE: You do not need prior Feng Shui knowledge to enjoy this course.

Register online or call now: 905-951-2111  or  re@canadianfengshui.ca


This course is open to anyone who is interested in Feng Shui (friends, colleagues, neighbours or spouses are welcome to register).

Register today!  www.canadianfengshui.ca/calendar_re.htm

 

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