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  • "What's Your Story?" Read the Winning Texts of the 2018 OBPO Writing Contest Winners! Part Two: North York
    "What's Your Story?" Read the Winning Texts of the 2018 OBPO Writing Contest Winners! Part Two: North York
    June 06, 2018

    "What's Your Story?" Read the Winning Texts of the 2018 OBPO Writing Contest Winners! Part Two: North York

    What's better than reading brand new stories from talented Toronto authors? How about reading them for free? We're excited to present, exclusive on Open Book, the second set of winning texts from the Ontario ...

  • No one is coming & it's not your fault: on money
    No one is coming & it's not your fault: on money
    April 16, 2021

    No one is coming & it's not your fault: on money

    As promised, folks, today we're moving on from my previous three posts on boundaries and talking about money. I'm going to share a few horror stories with you, strongly advise you to not quit your day ...

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