Ah, sweet. I can't believe the store has a Chinese version of the jersey. lol
Ah, sweet. I can't believe the store has a Chinese version of the jersey. lol
thought this might be a good place to ask, I'm flying from Toronto to Montreal, does anyone know the rules regarding brining marijuana on domestic flights? Having a hard time finding something definitive. I don't want to run into any issues, but I'll be there a week and also kinda sorta need to bring some.
Those travelling domestically within Canada are permitted to carry cannabis within the legalized personal possession limits (up to 30 grams). This is subject to requirements that may be introduced by authorities. When you are travelling within Canada, it is your responsibility to learn the laws of the province you are going to.
Cannabis must be kept stowed in carry-on luggage at all times and cannot be consumed, rolled or otherwise exposed to the cabin or other passengers at any time.
From the Porter site:
Don't know whether the policy might be different depending on the airline.
No but they did that during the provincial election. :/Does anybody received a strange, text message just today by some random named "Sue" from Ontario Strong and asked a consent question about carbon tax and sort of like that?
I'll keep that in mind, thanks! :)We have meetups regularly. Keep an eye out for the threads if you want to meet some chill people. (We also announce it here and on the Discord)
Kawhi getting swarmed by media everywhere he goes in LA and getting booed in his home arena is sweet karma.
I think this may be a great opportunity for us to hang out for meetups or something.
Hey, are there any places around Ryerson that have good food? I have 4 hour breaks so I need to fill out time somehow.
Bold of you to suggest Barberians.What are you looking for?
Eaton Centre food court
Yonge-Dundas food court
Barberians
Pickle Barrel
3 Brewers
Jack Astors
Basil Box
Popeyes
McDonalds
It's not like Ryerson is in the middle of nowhere :p
Spring SushiHey, are there any places around Ryerson that have good food? I have 4 hour breaks so I need to fill out time somehow.
Are you a student?Hey, are there any places around Ryerson that have good food? I have 4 hour breaks so I need to fill out time somehow.
Are you a student?
Burrito Boys is best for cal and yumminess per dollar. Alternative options for that is probably Chipotle or Basil Box. If you go to Basil Box, be sure to use the Foodora 50% off until September 15th to save some money.
Five Guys is pricier but the best burger in town.
For sit-down places I'd recommend walking further from the area but the Paramount Fine Foods nearby is great.
Ryerson is surrounded by so many restaurants you can literally eat at a different place every day for a month or two.
Yes, I am a first year student but my schedule is messed up so I have some time left even I finish all homework/assignments. Thanks for recommendations, people.
I'm mostly a head down type of person myself, but I guess you just never know and should be prepared to at least notify someone if you see something if not intervene directly.Embarassed as I was for troubling them, it was nice to know people care and do try to help sometimes. I want to be a helpful person too, but I have to admit I do tend to be lost in my own world or avoidant of social interaction with people in general.
I was lazy and was staring at the handrail checking the timing of the rail compared to the conveyor belt (which was off a bit lol)
I didn't know salad king was still there. I guess I rarely walk down that side of the street around Ryerson anymore.I didn't see Salad King on any of the posted lists, try them if you're in the mood for Thai. Just remember to take them seriously on how spicy their stuff can be...
Edit: almost forgot about Santouka! Can get a decent bowl of ramen there :D