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Extra, Extra: Unicorns Discovered, Lofts Deserted, and “Regine” Change
Every weekday’s end, Extra, Extra collects just about everything you ought to care about or ought not miss.
- In an astonishing, world-changing discovery that happens to be impeccably well-timed, the Ontario Science Centre has found someone named Peter Hickey-Jones who may have spotted a real-life unicorn “emerging from the trees in the Don Valley wetland.” Video above.
- Songs that sound more than a little similar: “Love of an Orchestra” by London-based Noah and the Whale (2009) and “This Is the Dream of Win & Regine” by Owen Pallett (2005). And that was today’s edition of Songs That Sound More Than A Little Similar.
- You’re missing out on at least one thing if you’re not working for the Toronto Sun: the free stuff that columnist Rita DeMontis would share with you.
- So who wants to buy this loft? Anyone?
- And you’re not gonna want to miss Torontoist tomorrow (or any day, but especially tomorrow): that’s when you can start voting on the ten finalists in our better Toronto slogan competition.
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