Heart & Stroke Big Bike fundraiser
Yummy Market supported the Heart and Stroke Big Bike fundraiser in Vaughan again this year by providing lunch and refreshments to all Big Bike Riders. People from all over the community were invited to ride …
Yummy Market supported the Heart and Stroke Big Bike fundraiser in Vaughan again this year by providing lunch and refreshments to all Big Bike Riders. People from all over the community were invited to ride …
Yummy Market Maple (1390 Major Mackenzie Dr. W.) in partnership with Vaughan Fire and Rescue as well as York Regional Police hosted an extremely successful event supporting the Vaughan Food Bank. Peter Wixson of the …
On February 8, 2014, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Yummy Market celebrated its first anniversary in the Maple community at 1390 Major Mackenzie Dr. W. in Maple, Ont., with a MEGA sampling event and …
When it comes to food, Canada and Russia have something in common — multiculturalism has contributed a wide variety of dishes to broaden each country’s national palate.
Yummy Market celebrates its first anniversary in the Maple community Saturday, Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 1390 Major Mackenzie Dr. W. with a mega sampling event and a draw for a chance to win one $500 or one of five $100 Yummy Gift cards. Yummy Market is a full-service grocery store.
Halal meat is in demand thanks to Canada’s rising Muslim population.
Sponsored in part by Yummy Market, the Star School’s “I Read A. Pushkin” contest saw ten young finalists in the final round of a literary face-off for the $500 Grand Prize and a chance to read …
Yummy Market hosts toy drive with the Breast Cancer Society of Canada to bring holiday joy to local children in need.
From October 18 to October 31, Yummy Market at 4400 Dufferin St. raised money for SickKids by donating $1 for each pumpkin sold to the SickKids Foundation.
A delicious farming trend is taking root: Savvy Canadian growers are tapping into the niche market of so-called ethnic produce – local, sustainable and exotic – although those of us who shop at mainstream grocery stores may still be in the dark.