Plus, eight months in an Ontario training school
While many Torontonians scrambled to buy cottages during the pandemic, Krista and Peter Flaschner opted for a $200,000 custom-built van to satisfy their wanderlust and love of the outdoors. But the couple, who live in the Beaches, didn’t want just any van. They wanted a van that was as stylish as it was functional and settled on Yama, a Calgary-based company known for its sleek, feature-packed builds. In July of 2021, the couple purchased a 22-foot black Mercedes Sprinter that was one of Yama’s show vans. After picking up the van in Calgary, the Flaschners’ first trip was an epic journey to BC, mountain biking through Whistler and across Vancouver Island before driving back to Toronto. “Our only regret is not doing this sooner,” says Peter. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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| For 50 years, the Ontario government incarcerated kids accused of infractions as minor as truancy, drinking or shoplifting in so-called training schools. The abuse Daniel Brown endured at one almost destroyed him—until one person decided he was worth saving. His story, here. |
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| Chrystal Nguyen’s mom, Ly Thi Bui, passed away when Nguyen was 13. After struggling with grief and how to carve out a life for herself, Nguyen went back to her favourite childhood memories for inspiration. In the fall of 2022, she opened Tiny’s General Store, a corner store and coffee shop that pays homage to her mom. |
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What to see, do and read in November |
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| A HIT STAGE ADAPTATION’S CANADIAN DEBUT |
Elizabeth Strout’s bestselling 2016 novel, My Name Is Lucy Barton, has taken on a second life as a one-woman theatre production, earning rave reviews on Broadway and the West End. The show follows the eponymous New York writer as she awakens from an operation to find her estranged mother at her bedside. Bluma Appel Theatre, until November 3 |
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| In the latest issue: 20 Torontonians doing big things with small footprints. Plus, the ugly truth about Ontario’s reform schools, a Q&A with the city’s traffic czar, vintage cars retrofitted for the electric age and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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