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Toronto’s Chinatowns
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Written by Amber Whitman-Currier   
Thursday, 02 July 2009

If you live in Toronto, or have visited you know the diversity of the city. It is made up of many cultures. One of the biggest is the Chinese. The boundary area in which China Town is located is the corners of Spadina and Dundas St. West. It is referred to as Old China. It actually moved from Elizabeth/Dundas in the 1920’s. Toronto actually boasts the second largest China Town in North America. It becomes the largest when all six China Towns in the GTA are grouped together. You can find almost anything in China Town. There are deals on food, home decor, clothing, electronics and more.

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Toronto Daycares: The Hidden Secrets
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Written by Amber Whitman-Currier   
Thursday, 02 July 2009

When you have small children, sometimes you need daycare. You may not be able to stay home. There may be no one to watch your children. However, some reports about city daycares would definitely make you think twice. When my son was a baby, I refused to put him in a daycare. Now that I have learned some of the horrible situations that have gone on in Toronto daycares, I am glad I made that decision. There have been reports of children not being watched and wandering off.  Some children have been shoved in closets and storage rooms. Then there are cases where food was prepared in unsanitary conditions and fed to the children.

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The CN Tower
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Written by Amber Whitman-Currier   
Thursday, 02 July 2009

The CN Tower is one of the most popular landmarks located in downtown Toronto and the center of our tourism. It is 1800 feet and is the tallest building in the world! It is estimated 2 million people take the elevator ride to the top to take in the breath taking views each year. Once your reach the top you can actually walk out onto a glass floor! The floor is completely safe and can actually withstand the weight of 14 hippos. Of course many people still don’t have the courage to walk around on the glass. However, if you do it is a once in a lifetime experience. You can also visit the Look out Level and have a spectacular view and take photos.

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