We would like to introduce ourselves ? we are Christine and Emily Russell, sisters, best friends and business partners. Our mission is to inspire happy, healthy lives and to make that an accessible and enjoyable possibility for absolutely everyone. The 889 vision and philosophy was created from our belief that today's world, as dynamic and stimulating as it is, has an incredible external focus. People are less and less connected to themselves, to their community, and to our natural environment.
On 28 February 1896, a group of like-minded Loyalists' descendants, most of them residents of the Toronto area, met to promote 'the preservation of the United Empire Loyalists' historical records and the spirit of loyalist'. A committee of nine members, chaired by Mr. Allan Maclean Howard (a future president of Toronto Branch), formed a provincial association, drafted a constitution and bylaws, and prepared a submission to the Ontario Government.). The province granted Letters Patent incorpororating the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario on 1 December 1897 'with its chief seat Toronto'. Thus the system of a Toronto-centered association was born and has remained based in a provincial rather than a national capital.
We provide opportunities for a higher quality of life for Deaf people while preserving and promoting their language and culture. Provide a positive learning environment and strong foundation of knowledge and skills for Deaf deafened and hard of hearing learners.
The Big Carrot is a worker-owned natural food market that has been committed to local, organic, non-GMO and sustainable food systems since 1983. We are a one-stop shop offering produce, grocery, bulk, body care and a wholistic dispensary. Our juice bar and kitchen serve up hundreds of healthy dishes and drinks, daily. Building community is at the core of our vision which we deliver through education, outreach and giving. We want everyone to share in the goodness we offer.
I love everything about this store. Great products and always fresh and natural which is important to me. Plus I love stopping at the Juice Bar for a quality juice smoothie. The best.Read more
Paul Jung Gardening Services is specialist knowledge and care of your bulbs, annuals, perennials, shrubs and small trees. garden maintenance (pruning, raking, weeding, edging, mulching, fertilizing) on a regular or as-needed basis (spring and fall garden cleanups) without toxic pesticides, completely unnecessary gas-powered equipment or contracts garden makeovers with new and/or your existing plants. garden consultations and coaching regarding proper plant choice and care.
All materials used to create and furnish the space are from re-cycled and re-claimed products/materials. Large, naturally lit, plant filled environment. Coffee's are roasted on site and custom roasted cups available.
We had a leaky toilet so I called Mr. Rooter and Brian came right away. He was polite, friendly and very knowledgeable. The job was done quickly and the cost was less than I expected.Read more
Trees, Shrubs, Conservation, Perpetuation, Consulting For Permits, Health Assessment, Tree Planting, Pruning, Cabling And Bracing, Tree Removal, Deep Root Fertilization, Ravine Stewardship
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This stylish Leslieville restaurant and wine bar takes the marriage between food and grape seriously. Every dish here is predicated on a particular wine with which it might be fruitfully paired. On the list, find comfort-food favourites, like roast chicken and flat-iron steak. On-line reviewers rave about the crispy chicken tails. The wine list at this former auto parts warehouse is more robust, spilling over with reds, roses, whites and sparklings, an impressive 40 of which are available by the glass. The décor is pleasingly minimalist, with a long bar, partially open kitchen and spacious dining area. Service is impeccable, and regulars come back for the abundance of happy-hour specials, like on-the-house amuse-bouches and $1 oysters.
La Libre is a a 90-seat patio-only restaurant, located directly behind their sister restaurant Playa Cabana Hacienda. The restaurant is in a prime spot with trees acting as the roof and walls doubling as shelves for the bartender. The menu encourages sharing with dishes like tortilla chips with fresh guacamole and ceviche Yucateca, tacos filled with either pulled pork, red snapper or chicken. Their food is inspired by the Yucatan region of Mexico.
East End Community Health Centre provides primary care, health promotion and disease prevention services to the south-eastern quadrant of central Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A unique aspect of our mandate is to reach out to people in our community who may have difficulty accessing health care due to factors such as language, culture, poverty, or the lack of health insurance. We focus on the whole person in our approach and recognize that factors such as income, education, relationships and housing play a role in physical and mental health.