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As humid days begin in Toronto, they can often bring unwelcome frizz and dryness to hair. While soaking up the sunshine might be at the top of your bucket list, maintaining your best look may require some tweaks to your hair care routine.

Luckily, this summer SheaMoisture is here to help take Torontonians to dream-hair status. Taking place at Stackt Market from June 13-15 and July 18-20, SheaMoisture’s free Shea Summer Salon styling pop-up will help you refresh your look with the expertise of experienced artists from JouJou Hair Studio.

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Celebrating different cultures is a thing that Toronto does well, and this summer, you can celebrate Black Restaurant Week by simply eating delicious bites from spots in the 6ix that feature flavours from all around the world.

Black Restaurant Week runs from July 7 till July 16, but that doesn't mean you can't check out Black-owned restaurants any other time of the year.

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February is Black History Month in Canada, and if you're looking for ways to show your support, one place to start is with your beauty routine.

Sephora Canada is home to so many Black-owned beauty brands with inclusive offerings and products that have gone viral online.

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Good morning — Renée from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: Did we miss Zellers for the food? Because the Canadian retail chain sure thinks so. Ahead of its 2023 return to the market, Zellers has shared its in-store restaurant menu and it looks... fine?

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Canada has a Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund that offers loans from $10,000 to $25,000 and even up to $250,000 to Black entrepreneurs and business owners.

The federal government said that this loan fund is meant to address systemic barriers that Black business owners and entrepreneurs face when trying to get financing.

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