On dating app PB&J, members will post photos of restaurant dishes they like and browse the favourites of others.
The #MeToo movement has exposed a deep national division on the concept of hugging. Some wonder: Why in the world did anyone ever think it was right?
Creating routines where each step positively impacts the other in a circular and never-ending fashion.
Cold dehydrates the skin, which is the first barrier of protection against the environment, allowing irritants and allergens to get in.
This group is collectively working to debunk the most egregious health myths with evidence-based, factual information.
Dora Posesorski, who as a Polish Jew faced life-and-death jeopardy during the Second War, says the written word as an inspiration, writes Posesorski, who has penned three novels for children and teens.
This challenging pose improves coordination, stretches the backside and strengthens the legs.
A letter writer is planning to move in with their boyfriend, but he lives far from the city, in a house with ties to his past.
Del Toro suggests visiting the tequila houses in the town of Tequila and learn about how the agave is extracted to produce the drink.
One reader has given over a sense of happiness to an ex-girlfriend and needs to regain control, Ellie writes.
Father looks for ways to reach his children months after separating from his wife
A reader's husband is defending his sister, but protecting his family is a more crucial responsibility, Ellie writes.
Ricardo uses cocoa powder to thicken this dish, adding subtle notes of fruit and spice.
This comfort-food recipe is from Simply Vibrant, a new plant-based cookbook from mother-daughter duo Anya Kassoff and Masha Davydova of Golubka Kitchen.
This easy vegan udon stir-fry is packed with veggies, tofu and creamy curry goodness
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Some sports bars have Korean-inspired specials on the menu during the Pyeongchang Winter Games — plus there will be some liquid breakfasts when Canada is competing in hockey, writes Amy Pataki.
The Wexford Maryvale neighbourhood is a prime destination for Middle Eastern dining. These five establishments showcase the different ways shawarma is prepared.
A Toronto weight-loss management physician asks the Star to do a nutritional analysis of a salad she often recommends to clients.
Pair these rich, velvety flavours with braised meats, rich pastas and bean stews.
Despite quality food, restaurant says it’s losing customers to the King St. pilot project.
Stress and competition are turning girls into emotional wrecks as they achieve more and more, one psychologist says.
A biological anthropologist says reproductive-age men and women equally report eagerness to marry in surveys, and the ‘biological clock’ may be the reason why.
Jenna Birch's book looks at the pressures men continue to feel about providing for their partners and how women can find patience with men who are works in progress.
How do we make sure kids are familiar enough with technology to be competitive, but also capable of experiencing life outside an artificially created online reality?
Neil Pasricha wonders why he suddenly felt so down on coffee meetings when they used to be a highlight.
The anxiety that comes with health issues can prompt people to get needed treatment, but the anxiety can become its own problem.
Headaches are often innocuous, but they can sometimes be symptomatic of more-serious conditions.
Sugar has been shown to have an effect on the brain similar to that of an addictive drug. Quickly removing it from your diet can cause withdrawal symptoms, including fatigue, depression and headaches.
Do as the Japanese do and swap out the bun for rice and vegetables with this Single Adult Diner take on the burger.
For the Single Adult Diner, fill your fridge with perfectly portioned mini cheesecakes to enjoy after dinner or pack with your lunch.
No ovens and no mess, here are 3 easy recipes for fluffy, gooey and warm microwave mug cakes perfect for single servings
Did you recently get an Instant Pot? Test it out over the holiday break with this easy risotto recipe.
This one-pot dinner is an easy way to feed a family, or yourself for a week. And bulgur and mushrooms really tie the filling together.
Research has shown humans have an intuitive ability to size up a partner in 100 milliseconds.
Some Tinder swipers are opting to disguise the origin of their relationship, while others embrace it.
Science shows that two actually do become one — psychologically and even microbiologically.
Science has revealed that your gut is like a second brain, which can indicate an ‘emotional arousal.’
Jay Sinha, co-author of Life Without Plastic, offers tips on how find alternatives to using plastic.
Find the true meaning of green Christmas with some ho-ho-ho-ecological projects that simplify holiday decorating.
These dishes will save you time, money, and prevent waste — while still tasting great
This dynamic city has a lot to offer on a historical and culinary level.
The Ontario St. location, a five-minute stroll from buzzy Blvd. St-Laurent to the east and the Quartiers des Spectacles zone of cultural attractions just south, makes Boxotel an ideal home base.
The ancient marvel includes intricate temples, cave dwellings, a theatre, obelisks and more than 600 burial chambers.
City is more than just a stopping point on way to Grand Canyon, it has a vibrant food scene
Thompsons Point has transformed from 'biggest dump in Portland' to the city's most unlikely hot spot.
Purchasers ask for energy efficiency, technology and flexible options in unique day-long workshop
GTA homes for sale: See what’s out there, and for how much
As a seller the decision to open your home to the public is entirely yours, writes Joe Richer.
The show is a great investment of your time because you see new things you never considered for your home, writes Dave Wilkes.
Large principal rooms, enormous master suite and abundance of storage space all add to charm of two-storey central Whitby home.
These new landscaping and gardening techniques work in harmony with the natural conditions of your property, write Mark Cullen and Ben Cullen.
Hide away above the ocean in this lovingly designed home on the Baja Peninsula.
Blackbird bakery really nailed it with its truly wonderful granola, writes Karen von Hahn.
With one of the worst winters on record, why not splurge for great pair of boots that will look good and feel even better.
The 60-year-old brand insists its focus is on function, but in Chicago it also seems to be a trend.
This gallery of photos proves that the Canadian Rockies and Western Canada need to be seen to be believed
Unique rail trips retrace the steps of the country’s early explorers
B.C.’s Sonora Resort is five-star luxury in a rustic setting
City infrastructure caters to two-wheeled travel with bike shares, countless pathways and even themed bars
City recognized for small-batch beverages and unique designs
Stunning properties offer views, fine dining and nightlife
Tempe offers lots to drink, eat, see and do after dark
Centuries-old Etobicoke now boasts some of Toronto’s finest communities
The “jewel of Vaughan” attracts homeowners looking for elegant country living near the city
Here’s what happens from the time you sign until you move in
Picking your spot can be the hardest, and most important part, of buying a home
The U.S. president has turned his back on climate change, which in turn could hurt America's cleantech industry — but potentially help Canada’s.
While Elon Musk's Tesla stalls in its production of a home battery system, the revolution it promised with the device is well under way. A virtual mob of new technologies is storming the rigid architecture of the electric grid, promising radical improvements in efficiency and usefulness.
How RANOVUS plans to manage today’s data tsunami using less power.
Canada’s golden age of telecom is being reapplied to solve major challenges around energy and the environment.
New technology may soon fill the gap by launching a wave of “upcycling” that takes plastics now considered hard to recycle economically and turns them into something much more valuable.
One bold startup is perfecting technology that promises major gains in the efficiency of long-haul trucks. Using heat energy from the exhaust of diesel engines that otherwise goes to waste.
Farming app-based technology, such as Farmers Edge, is not only saving energy and headaches for farmers — it’s saving them money.
Analysts say the leader is shoring up support and sticking to ridings where the NDP has a chance of winning.