Dear Grain's Adri Greenspan
Dear Grain's found, Adri Greenspan asks the question:
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Explore "ossington" with insightful episodes like "Dear Grain's Adri Greenspan", "Queen and Ossington" and "Motorists form massive lines at Krispy Kreme in Mississauga" from podcasts like ""The Bread Spread", "Walking in Place" and "blogTO"" and more!
Dear Grain's found, Adri Greenspan asks the question:
Business for Life or Life for Business?
Our socials:
Learn more at: alonozery.com
It’s December, and I’m trying to get myself to like winter. This month, that means taking “festive” walks. Mostly in areas that look pretty at this time of year, but there are a few stops here and there that are a little bit more on theme. That being said- if you happen to listen to this any other time of year, it should hopefully still be an interesting and fun walk/listen!
As always, I am not a historian, and if I get something horrendously wrong please let me know so I don’t continue making the same mistake. I do track all my sources- you can find them on the link below.
Walk-along info:
Start: Queen St. W. and Ossington Ave.
Finish: Queen St. W. and Bathurst St.
Estimated walk time: 40ish minutes
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Theme music by Lukus Benoit
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People will line up for just about anything, and in Mississauga, motorists have been waiting for over an hour for a box of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Small businesses in Toronto have been putting up signs to raise awareness about the shortfalls of the CEBA benefit, and people all across Canada are appalled by the lack of safety measures for staff and customers. Plus, a celebrity-backed, nationwide initiative to help local restaurants affected by COVID-19 kicks off today.
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