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Big Muddy Badlands are a hidden gem in Saskatchewan by Jennifer Bain - Travel Editor

In southern Saskatchewan, there's a little-known area called the Big Muddy Badlands, and you can join a tour that gets you into off-limits areas.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on October 6, 2017

Corner Gas fans can now do a self-guided walking tour of town where series was filmed by Jennifer Bain - Travel Editor

The town of Rouleau, Sask., is used to Corner Gas fans poking around. Now, it has created a self-guided walking tour for them that showcases the spots they know from TV.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:00pm on October 5, 2017

We spent a night at the newly renovated John and Yoko suite at Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth by Rick McGinnis - Special To The Star

The Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth has reopened the rooms where John Lennon and Yoko Ono famously staged their 1969 Bed-In for Peace. The renovation puts together all four of the rooms they re…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on October 5, 2017

Opera Atelier gets invite to Rossini Opera Festival in composer's hometown in Italy by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Toronto company asked to create a new production of Rossini's Ricciardo e Zoraide.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:39pm on October 4, 2017

Seana McKenna takes the lead in Groundling Theatre Company's Lear by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Production celebrating Groundling's fifth anniversary at Harbourfront Centre Theatre in January 2018.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:27pm on October 4, 2017

Soaking up the arts in Saskatoon: the 'Paris of the Prairies' by Jennifer Allford - Special To The Star

A new chapter in Saskatoon's art history is slated to begin Oct. 21 with the opening of the Remai Modern, a museum of modern and contemporary art with a large permanent collection that inclu…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:00pm on October 4, 2017

10 things to do in Saskatchewan by Henry Stancu - Staff Reporter

Canada's sunniest province, Saskatchewan has a rich history, culture and landscape of prairie, woodland, 100,000 lakes and a broad diversity of wildlife.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on October 4, 2017

What I brought home from Saskatchewan by Jennifer Bain - Travel Editor

Dill pickle vodka is a made-in-Saskatchewan treat. I bought it as a souvenir on a Canada 150 road trip through the province.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on October 4, 2017

3 views that show Saskatchewan's diversity by Brendan Van Son - Special To The Star

Farmland, badlands and sand dunes reveal there's more to this province than flat prairies.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:05pm on October 3, 2017

Issue of sexual consent is at the heart of two new plays by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Rose Napoli, Ellie Moon put their own painful experiences into Lo (or Dear Mr. Wells) and Asking for It.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:00pm on October 3, 2017

Taking a guided Bollywood tour of Mumbai by Tamara Hinson - Special To The Star

Writer Tamara Hinson gets a crash course on the Indian film industry with a trip through the heart of Bollywood.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on October 3, 2017

Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten 'just warming up' at 60 by Renée S. Suen - Special To The Star

We chat with one of the world's most celebrated chefs and head of Dune in the Bahamas, who reveals how he's only just getting started.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:38pm on October 2, 2017

Fall for Dance North celebrates diversity of Canadian dance by Michael Crabb

Michaela Hinds, Mix Mix Dance Collective and Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal part of affordable annual festival.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:30pm on October 2, 2017

The Fish Eyes Trilogy's tales of high school tribulations are still relevant: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Anita Majumdar conveys experiences of insecure teenagers, but with added perspective of a cultural outsider.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:23pm on October 2, 2017

Second Caminos festival offers Polaris winner Lido Pimienta and much more by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Also on the Top Ticket, the return of Fall for Dance North and Flashing Lights at the Theatre Centre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on October 1, 2017

Life After is well written, well performed and well produced: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Britta Johnson ably depicts the overwhelming, surreal nature of grief.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:30pm on September 29, 2017

Sharing the beach with Florida's sea turtles by Jennifer Allford - Special To The Star

Take a midnight walk on the stretch of Florida beach from Jupiter to Boca Raton and watch the loggerhead turtles lay their eggs.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on September 29, 2017

Learn about sea turtles and the efforts to save them in West Palm Beach by Jennifer Allford - Special To The Star

Go for a paddleboard, a snorkel or visit a nature centre while enjoying the beautiful beaches and waters of Florida.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on September 29, 2017

Rebecca Northan's Undercover is a whodunit improv hit: review by Bruce Demara - Entertainment Reporter

Undercover at Tarragon Theatre features an amateur detective plucked from the audience and a cast of seasoned improv veterans.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:58am on September 28, 2017

Rituals and reptiles populate safari park in Durban, South Africa by Vawn Himmelsbach - Special To The Star

Zulu people demonstrate their customs and reveal their way of life to visitors at this attraction in Durban.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on September 28, 2017

6 things to dig into in Durban, South Africa by Vawn Himmelsbach - Special To The Star

For a dose of adventure in this South African city, dive with sharks, bungee jump into a stadium, and sample some bunny chow.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on September 28, 2017

With Nijinsky, National Ballet of Canada seeks a toehold in Paris " 45 years after first visit by Michael Crabb

Company returns to city for the first time in 45 years, part of its bid to burnish its international reputation.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:00pm on September 27, 2017

Crooked Road runs through Blue Ridge Mountains straight to music heaven by Jennifer Allford - Special To The Star

From Johnny Cash to Kurt Cobain, countless performers have followed the trail to the birthplace of country music.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:00pm on September 27, 2017

Shaw Festival has found its Scrooge in a former Gollum by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Michael Therriault, currently starring in festival's Me and My Girl, to play miserly lead in Dickens Christmas classic.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on September 27, 2017

B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest offers rare glimpse of grizzlies by Jenn Smith Nelson - Special To The Star

Visitors to the Great Bear Rainforest in B.C. hope to see grizzly bears in the wild.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00am on September 27, 2017
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