Travel || June 17, 2013, 11:00 am
When it comes to jumping, or I should say biking, off the beaten path, we must choose our guides wisely. I’ve been researching a few options and wanted to share one DuVine discovery that young professionals looking for an adventure should definitely consider...
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Travel || May 29, 2013, 10:00 am
A couple of weeks ago I gave you your SEE, DO, EAT & DRINK (see Part One). Now it’s time to SHOP NYC, and for this I turned to stylist Karla CarolAnn to help compile a list of worthy boutiques that you might want to bookmark for your next trip. We go from Chelsea to LES and then over to Brooklyn, and I’ve got a few essential neighbourhood eateries to not...
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Travel || May 14, 2013, 11:00 am
If you haven’t heard about Governors Ball Music Festival until now, you may want to adjust your summer schedule and clear June 7, 8 and 9. With the festival on Randall’s Island in NYC – a short road trip or Porter Airlines flight from Montreal and Toronto – we thought we would give you the lowdown on the festival from Jordan Wolowitz himself, one of ...
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Travel || May 8, 2013, 1:30 pm
So you have been to New York for business or leisure or shopping, right? (We will deal with the latter in Part 2). But have you been with an adult that has never seen the Big Apple before? I have. Twice. Highly recommend as, for me, it made the experience feel like my first time...
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Travel || April 30, 2013, 1:00 pm
We’re gearing up for a great summer ahead on the West Coast – though there are definitely still a few days where temperatures are set to dip. What’s a young professional to do when cravings for vitamin D hit an all-time high? We say ditch Vancity and plan a mini-vacation, island-style...
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Travel || April 17, 2013, 1:00 pm
Ah, Guatemala, I can’t wait to get back to you; the people, the food, the scenery that’s as hypnotic as anything I’ve ever experienced, a close second to the day-dreamy isle of Capri, Italy. But love letters and comparisons aside, Guatemala is for those who take their chill seriously...
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Travel || April 5, 2013, 1:00 pm
The “L word” is off limits at Maderas Village. Any mention of having to leave is instantly silenced with a reminder to live in the moment and savour the memory – ingraining the sunset, your cold Tona beer and the conversation with new friends. Here's why every young professional should consider booking this once-in-a-lifetime experience...
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Travel || March 19, 2013, 1:00 pm
Dear readers, I’ve survived yet another ambitious itinerary (see Israel) - this time it was 5 nights and 4 very full days in Honduras. From Mayan ruins to rainforests and the island of Roatan, here is how to make the most of this fascinating Central American country...
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Travel || February 21, 2013, 1:00 pm
My mission when I arrived in Paris was to drink as much wine, eat as many croissants, and see as many cool bars and restaurants as possible. Lucky for me, there is a place to eat and drink on every block, so I was in for an overload...
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Travel || February 13, 2013, 12:00 pm
Last November, I embarked on a whirlwind 7-day tour of the Holy Land. The itinerary was, in a word, ambitious, but our group made it into the heart of a city filled with 4,000 years of history. Here are the hits, and what you don’t want to miss, in Jerusalem
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