Neighbour saw missing Huw Williams working on horse boxes as major search continues
Officers have spent the last week searching a house in Sherwood
04:00, 3 AUG 2021
Police in Danethorpe Vale, Sherwood, on Monday, August 2.
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Nine flower studios that will deliver fresh florals to your home every month Nine flower studios that will deliver fresh florals to your home every month
By Ebony-Renee Baker |
Neighbourhood: Cabbagetown
What’s available: Weekly or monthly custom bouquets subscriptions and simple flower bunches. Deliveries are available across the GTA and free within Cabbagetown. Starting at $45 per order.
Shopkeeper’s favourites: “Our flower bunches were planned as daily low-cost Instagram-only specials for Cabbagetown residents, but they’ve become extremely popular for people all over the city. So we’ve just added them as a weekly subscription,” says owner Anji Shukla.
Valentine’s Day means chocolate and flowers for some but for one Toronto flower shop the pressure from the workload associated with the day of romance has them taking a different approach in 2021. Sara Jameson, the owner of west-end flower shop Sweetpea’s, says she decided to limit their Valentine’s Day orders this year. She says […]
Posted: Feb 04, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 5
Helen Kisicek-Soroka, owner of The Flower Room in Toronto, readys a bouquet and braces for the Feb. 14 rush. Every year, this is the single busiest day for us florists, but under these circumstances it s extra nerve wracking with hoping that we do get all our supplies. (Helen Kisicek-Soroka, 2021)
Toronto flower shop is refusing to participate in Valentine s Day this year
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Valentine s Day is the biggest day of the year for many flower shops in Toronto, and one florist is refusing to to participate in the holiday for exactly that reason.
Sweetpea s made a post on Instagram on Jan. 25 with a background of red roses and text reading IMPORTANT Valentine s Day Info, Don t Say We Didn t Warn You.
The caption to the post reads: This could be our most important floral post of the year. We are refusing to participate in Valentine s Day for 2021. Yup. Read it again, if you need to. A detailed explanation of how that s going to work and why they re doing it follows.