Spa News
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Riyadh -
Seems it isn't so bad to be an imprisoned Al-Qaeda militant in Saudi Arabia. The country has set up a new and luxurious spa and rehabilitation facility in Riyadh to hopefully make them drop all ideas of jihad.
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Toronto -
Today at Toronto's ScotiaBank Plaza the Shortlist for this year's ScotiaBank Photography Awards (SPA) was announced.
"Photographers allow us to understand the world around us."-Jane Nokes
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Brookfield -
Reports are beginning to come in stating that at least eight people have been shot near the Brookfield Square Mall in Brookfield, Wis.
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Port Hope -
I recently had the opportunity to do a weekend getaway at Ste. Anne’s Family of Spas, just over an hour east of Toronto. The original Ste. Anne’s location is located on over 500 acres of rolling hills near Grafton, Ontario in Northumberland County.
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Sedona -
L'Auberge de Sedona in Arizona has recently completed its $25 million Project Elevation, making it truly the place where new luxury matches the breathtaking views.
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A New York Spa called Shizuka New York offers an entire line of rejuvenating facials, but at the top of their list is one that has gone to the birds, literally. Boasting of its all-natural ingredients, the brightening regime is guaranteed to get results.
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South Boston Yuppies can now give their dogs the life style that they are accustomed to.
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When you think of relaxation, chances are dental drills and Novocain needles don't come to mind.
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Ever get sore thumbs from typing on your BlackBerry?
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first winner of the Scotiabank Photography Award, Lynne Cohen. Four decades of her work is now on exhibit in Toronto at the Design Exchange through June.
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Spa Blogs
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A new trend in spas around the world is the use of fish to feed on the dead skin of it patrons. The Garra rufa, or...
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