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Still kicking • The doors of live music venues are wide open. Stephane Dubord reports on the city’s hot spots
MAPPING THE FUTURE • Four issues at the forefront of a pivotal election
Rebuilding trust in the OPS
Sprawl and the city
Business owners need more from council
Investing in a net-zero future
Where to Eat Now • THE CITY’S TOP 10 NEW RESTAURANTS
Le Poisson Bleu • 610 Somerset St. W.
Giulia • 350 Elgin St.
Aiana Restaurant Collective • 50 O’Connor St.
Brassica • 309 Richmond Rd.
Parlour • 1319 Wellington St. W.
Paper Tiger Noodle Bar • 1091 Bank St.
Saigon • 85 Clarence St.
Arlo • 340 Somerset St. W.
Harmon’s • 283 Elgin St.
Cantina Gia • 749 Bank St.
Great Ideas in Food • The pandemic made business owners and consumers adapt — and it led to some solid innovation. From discarded produce to ghost kitchens, we look at forward-thinking ventures in the local food scene
WASTE WARRIORS
GREAT GROCERS
BREAKING THE MOULD
Renew, Refresh, Rebuild • INSIDE FOUR STUNNING RENOVATIONS
Bright basement • Distinct and welcoming spaces are key to this Just Basements renovation
Ensuite dreams • An impressive bathroom renovation by MAG Interior Design turned cramped quarters into a relaxing oasis
Bigger is better • Converting a bedroom to an office gave budding designer Lisa Balerna a unique creative challenge
A modern retreat • Yards Unlimited crafted an urban sanctuary perfect for entertaining and winding down
PLUSH PLACE
City Bites Insider
Raising Spirits • Bartenders have resumed their positions. As people cozy up to the counter again, Yvonne Langen talks with The Moonroom’s Quinn Taylor about creating great cocktails — and safe spaces
Wheels in motion