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Vaughan’s automotive scene received a shot of exoticism on June 20, 2013, when Lamborghini Uptown Toronto celebrated its grand opening. Guests snacked on hors d’oeuvres, sipped from long-stem glasses and ogled the range of wild, four-wheeled Italian beasts on display at the 24,000-square-foot facility. From Lamborghini’s latest champions, like the edgy 50th anniversary edition Gallardo, …

The Italian Chamber of Commerce of Ontario (ICCO) held its 11th annual Business Excellence Awards Gala at the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex in Toronto on May 23, 2013. Seven hundred and twenty ICCO members, international corporate executives, representatives from other chambers and government officials (including Premier of Ontario Kathleen Wynne), along with the title sponsor …

Scrubs in the City Presents BLOCK PARTY drew in some of the city’s most influential personalities to raise funds in support of The Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning. Held at the Evergreen Brick Works and hosted by Glenn Dixon from Rogers Television, the 12th annual night of fashion, food, music and culture raised …

The Stop Community Food Centre held its fourth annual Big Night at the Green Barn on June 5th. The event was held at The Stop’s Green Barn, a sustainable food production and education centre located at Artscape Wychwood Barns at 601 Christie Street, and was the most successful edition yet, welcoming 400 guests and raising …

As the official wine supplier for the Cannes International Film Festival, Mouton Cadet opened the Festival for the third consecutive year at the Mouton Cadet Wine Bar, wringing in a star-studded crowd that included Steven Spielberg, Emma Watson, Nicole Kidman, James Franco and team members of Alexander Payne’s Palme d’Or-nominated film Nebraska. The most exclusive …

Over half a century ago, David Mirvish’s father played a key role in transforming Toronto — now he’s looking to do the same Across the street from Honest Ed’s, just south of where Bloor and Bathurst streets intersect, a new nine-storey condo is being built. In a city where mammoth glass-and-steel towers, many well over …