Toronto is an excellent place to start a business. The biggest and fastest-growing city in Canada, Toronto has a vast and varied demographic of people who demand many different products and services. The city is also known for its world-class schools, colleges, universities, and training institutes, giving any business a
You heard a taste during episode 815 with Alan Cross, but here's the entire CFNY scope from 1990. You'll hear Humble and Fred, Mary Ellen Benninger, Alan Cross, Live Earl Jive, Deadly Headley, Don Berns, Hal Harbour, Dani Elwell, Skot Turner, Maie Pauts, Chris Sheppard and more. You can listen
In this 820th episode Mike and Bob Willette kick out the biggest Cancon jams performed by non-Canadians. This episode is exactly 1:28:14. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe via Apple PodcastsSubscribe via Google PodcastsSubscribe via SpotifySubscribe via Podcast AddictSubscribe via StitcherSubscribe via
Niel Scobie just tipped me off to a fun fact I did not know. The first hip hop single in Canadian music history is Ladies Delight by Mr. Q. Mr. Q was Jay W. McGee. I write "was" because sadly Jay McGee died of COVID on January 8, 2021. There's
Image source: Pixabay Finding the right online casino in Canada might seem like a hard task to do, especially with tons of different operators out there. However, investing your funds in this type of online entertainment should be done carefully since some websites you come across could end up being
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the hivemind
In this 819th episode and 53rd Pandemic Friday, Mike kicks out ska jams with Cam Gordon and Stu Stone. But first, they pay respects to a fallen comrade. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Sheila and is exactly 2:28:14. You can listen to this episode in
I learned some awful news this evening. Sheila Knesewitsch passed away suddenly last Thursday night. She was only 54. I first got to know Sheila when she attended the very first TMLX at Great Lakes Brewery. She's been to five of our six TMLX events, including TMLX6, which was held
A veteran journalist and broadcaster, Lorne Honickman strives to deliver the key judgments each week that are both of interest to Canadians and impactful to their day-to-day lives. After all, Lorne isn't just a journalist and broadcaster, he's also a partner at Brauti Thorning LLP. His new podcast is called
Toronto FC hit down the goal to secure a 1-1 draw against Club León in the CONCACAF Champions League Round of 16 first leg. Pozuelo-less Toronto squad made a remarkable performance against the Leon Side, who is ahead with 19 more games since TFC's last competitive outing in November 2020.
It's déjà vu all over again. Someone with a vintage Elmer the Safety Elephant statue has turned to Google to find out the value, only to end up right here at TorontoMike.com. Here's the email I received last night. Me and my partner have an Elmer The Safety Elephant
In this 818th episode, Mike chats with Sally Shaar, Jordan Circosta and Zach Zanardo from MONOWHALES about their career, the industry and what's next. This episode is exactly 1:20:02. You can listen to this episode in a variety of ways: Subscribe via Apple PodcastsSubscribe via Google PodcastsSubscribe via
Yaphet Kotto was the actor best known for starring in Alien, Live and Let Die, and the long-running TV series Homicide: Life on the Street.
Toronto's Drake is the first artist ever to debut three songs in the top three simultaneously. With "What's Next," Drake adds his eighth Hot 100 No. 1, while the three songs up his total to a record-extending 45 top 10s. Drake also joins The Beatles and Ariana Grande as the
Marvelous Marvin Hagler (62-3, 52 KOs) reigned as the undisputed middleweight champion from 1980-1987 with 12 successful title defenses.
Casinos evoke a lot of imagery in people’s minds: bright lights, golden slot machines, poker chips, the red and black of roulette wheels – or even the famous Wolfpack scene from the first Hangover movie. It all creates a strong sense of thrill and excitement. In recent times, casinos have
Canada and the United States share so much in common. From an ice-hockey talent to strong patriotism and holiday spirits, we can draw so many parallels between the neighboring countries. Nonetheless, the two adjacent territories at the same time differ from one another in so many aspects. In this specific
In this 817th episode, Harold Ballard stories are told by Jeff Marek, Dave Hodge, Ken Daniels, Gord Stellick, Suneel Joshi, Mary Ormsby, Paul Hunter and Rick Vaive. This episode would not exist without the extraordinary efforts of Tyler Campbell and is exactly 49:06. You can listen to this episode
Welcome to this week's Open Mike. I'm Mike and I'll be your master of ceremonies for the day. Feel free to use this space to vent, rant, share a story and/or ask a question of the hivemind
In this 816th episode and 52nd Pandemic Friday, Mike kicks out St. Paddy's Day jams with Cam Gordon and Stu Stone. FOTMs join the Zoom to commemorate one full year of Pandemic Fridays. This episode is exactly 2:33:59. You can listen to this episode in a variety of
Tomorrow at 5:30pm, we're recording our 52nd Pandemic Friday episode of Toronto Mike'd. That's right, Pandemic Friday will record on a Thursday. Very few Pandemic Friday episodes have actually been recorded on a Friday! But 52 weeks... that's one year. Everything shut down about one year ago. We've been
A family photoset is a good way to have fun and create memories. In preparing for it, you can coordinate outfits, sets, and more in various creative ways. From looking at ways to customize t-shirts for the whole family to recreating scenes from your favorite films, the possibilities are virtually
In this 815th episode, Mike catches up with Alan Cross before they listen to some vintage CFNY audio and a special message from Brother Bill. Then, Mike buries Alan in questions submitted by FOTMs. This episode is exactly 1:20:02. You can listen to this episode in a variety
Rhéal Cormier was the Moncton-born left-handed pitcher who spent 16 seasons in Major League Baseball, going 71-64 with the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Montreal Expos, Phillies and Cincinnati Reds.