Today Rogers announced more details on the iPhone launch taking place this Friday, July 11, 2008. Details include a limited time offer of 6GB data for $30 and select Rogers Plus stores opening at 8am on Friday. [...]
Starting today, July 1st, 2008, Albertans can check the cleanliness of all the province's restaurants online. [...]
A while back (March 2008), I decided to start writing food reviews on places I've visited - I haven't really been keeping up with it, partly because of time constraints, but mostly because [...]
I mentioned the issue of segregated schools in a previous post. And now, The Toronto Star reports that the site for Canada's first Africentric school has been selected. The school is scheduled to open in September 2009.
Here are some pictures and a YouTube video from the Alexis Baro Sextet at Beatniq on April 11, 2008 in Calgary [...]
I recently (finally) uploaded some new sample charts/arrangements to my ¡Gózalo! website. Have a listen and let me know what you think: www.gozalo.ca/charts
There are so many great places to eat in Toronto that it can give you option anxiety. It's one of the biggest things I miss about Toronto - the culture and the numerous restaurants. Out here in Calgary you mostly find large chains and it's nothing like what you get from the smaller independent restaurants that line the streets of Toronto.
Lately I've been having some hardware issues with my MacBook Pro and some bad luck in dealing with AppleCare. A lot of you have been asking how things are progressing with these issues so I've decided to keep you all up-to-date through my blog. I'll also post any updates to these issues below, as comments to this post.
Toronto, Ottawa and now Montreal have signed up for Earth Hour 2008. (There are already numerous Earth Hour groups on Facebook...) But somehow I get the feeling that Calgary will never sign up. Why is that?
On Tuesday, January 29, 2008, Toronto District School Board Trustees voted 11 to 9 in favor of an Afrocentric school to open in September 2009, amongst three other "recommendations for improving success for Black students". You can imagine the amount of controversy that's been created...