The Coolest Cities to Ring in 2025 Around the World
For over a century, New York City and its famed mirror ball drop has captivated the world as the most enduring symbol of the transition into a new year. However, as December counts down, global celebrations to ring in 2025 are taking on deeper significance against the backdrop of a turbulent calenda
How Toronto’s Choir! Choir! Choir! Became Holiday Music Darlings
Music is powerful, emotional and, at its best, it can bring people together. This is perfectly demonstrated by the beloved Canadian music ensemble Choir! Choir! Choir!. Several of the choir’s videos on YouTube, which boast over 83 million views and counting, include guest appearances by renowned a
Science Meets Sensitivity: How Plastic Surgeons Preserve Ethnic Integrity
When Dr. Jamil Asaria was studying to be a plastic surgeon in the early aughts, he was taught that the ideal eyelid is 10 mm high — a standard rooted in Western cosmetic textbooks. These generalizations were common at the time, like “ski jump” rhinoplasties that surgeons idolized well into t
Hidden Gems: Iceland’s Unique Stays, Spas, and Scenic Views
By any measure, Iceland is a small nation. The population has yet to surpass 400,000 and the entire island can be circumnavigated by car in less than 20 hours. Yet, its size does not convey the extraordinary breadth of offerings awaiting visitors. Many people travel to this Nordic country in search
What Does It Actually Look Like to Decolonize Wellness Spaces?
When entrepreneur and somatic practitioner Melissa Nkomo began consulting for co-working space And-Co in downtown Vancouver, the question of how to lure remote workers back to the office loomed large. “They hired me to talk about integrating wellness in the workplace when people eventually return
Grandma Knows Best: Canada’s Most Stylish Seniors on Mastering Grandmacore
Hot off the heels of Brat summer, the fashion ecosystem shifted towards a fresh yet familiar wave of nostalgic charm, resembling the styles of bygone eras. With this, we swung seamlessly into what was dubbed “Strega Nona fall,” named after the beloved and iconic children’s book character who l
Leading the Evolution of Insurance with Rovr AI
With a global perspective and a digital-first mindset, Rohit Thomas leads BMO Insurance’s evolution, introducing Rovr AI to streamline underwriting and connect with Canadians like never before
For Chef Rafa Covarrubias, Cooking is About Creating Home
Born in central Mexico’s Querétaro, a young Rafa Covarrubias moved to Calgary in 2013 to pursue a culinary career. His star rose rapidly after graduating from culinary school. He became the sous chef at Calgary’s MARKET, the award-winning Calgary dining staple which turned into a “roaming res
3’s Holiday Gift Guide
The end of the year is nearly here, which means it’s time to look back and reflect; celebrating everything we’ve accomplished in 2024 and the people who helped us get there. And nothing says “I love you” more than the perfect gift. But finding a gift that speaks to the special people in your
Episode 3: Building Inclusive Workplaces That Thrive in a Diverse World
Steven Harrison, CEO of Tri-County Mennonite Homes and a healthcare leader with a deep-seated passion for inclusivity and cultural adaptation, shares his life’s journey and professional mission. He discusses his upbringing in a diverse family, his experiences living abroad, and how these have












