Ossington Holiday Gift Idea: Flowers

We continue our holiday gift guide with a quick and easy gift to pick up in Ossington Village, flowers from Jaiden’s Petals. . . . → Read More: Ossington Holiday Gift Idea: Flowers

Goodbye Argyle Crosswalk – Hello Big-City Streetlights

About 16 months ago we heard that there was discussion about stoplights going in at Argyle St, breaking up Ossington between Dundas and Queen Street. Over the last few weeks the construction has finally taken place and the new lights are up, but still not operational. . . . → Read More: Goodbye Argyle Crosswalk – Hello Big-City Streetlights

Last Minute Valentines Gift Guide

What to buy for your Valentine on Ossington . . . → Read More: Last Minute Valentines Gift Guide

Social Media Week in Ossington Village

Yes, this week is Social Media Week in Toronto, a global conference connecting people, and sharing emerging trends in social media. And we have a local event right here in Ossington Village. . . . → Read More: Social Media Week in Ossington Village

The Ossington Last-Minute Gift Guide – Part 2

Today we continue our Ossington gift guide with more unique treasures you can find in our neighbourhood’s retailers. . . . → Read More: The Ossington Last-Minute Gift Guide – Part 2

Ossington Business Profile #11 – Delux

Since opening in 2008, Delux has been one of the restaurants that make Ossington Avenue a destination for Toronto diners. Now, owner and head chef Corinna Mozo has responded to our series of questions that we call the Ossington Business Profile. . . . → Read More: Ossington Business Profile #11 – Delux

Ossington Business Profiles – Edition #7 – YogaSpace

Our 7th in a series of Ossington Business Profiles focuses on YogaSpace at 148 Ossington Avenue. . . . → Read More: Ossington Business Profiles – Edition #7 – YogaSpace

Ossington Business Profiles – Edition #1 – Sweaty Bettys

our first profile is on Sweaty Bettys, one of the first hip places to be on the strip. Sweaty Bettys has been around since before Ossington was known by the rest of the city, and was an out-of-the-way place often frequented by celebrities who wanted to find a more secluded place to go. . . . → Read More: Ossington Business Profiles – Edition #1 – Sweaty Bettys

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