Famous last words eh? Or not, depending on how you view the battle between Search and Social. One of our favorite traditions at My City Lives, is our once a week meet-up with someone new to throw down ideas and generally ...Read More
My City Lives starting living two days ago and in homage to the unconventional, we hope that no one notices. If you’re reading this around the timing of writing though, it’s likely that you have noticed or on your way ...Read More
Over the past few weeks we have been working really hard to answer this question and frankly are only a little bit ahead of where we started. Should it be a top down approach, or should it be from the ...Read More
Until recently, my thoughts on company culture have been an extension of personal preferences and values, be it something simple like having a library to facilitate continuous development or ensuring that My City Lives will create social value because ...Read More
Dear Friends and Followers of My City Lives With the end of 2009 here, the team at My City Lives wanted to take this opportunity to update you on our achievements to date and what to expect in the coming year. It ...Read More
For the past two months, I've been participating in a new initiative called "Toronto Civics 101" , which is organized by the City to engage citizens in the political process. The six themed sessions (e.g. finances, make the city make's decision, ...Read More
Welcome to the My City Lives Blog [applause]. Scroll down to see our most recent pieces or you can view our company updates and general musings separately via Blog Categories below or the Black Box to the right. Read More
By Adam @mycitylives So Google Street View has hit Toronto. I would imagine you’ve all heard about this before and are probably either excited about it or scared about some privacy issues. Personally I think it’s really cool; I can see ...Read More
In person, we often talk about Creativity Killed the Recession and My City Lives as if they are the same thing, which makes sense given that one, is largely the product of the other. We’re not as good about doing ...Read More
by Adil Dhalla (@CreativityKTR) It appears that the strike is over in Toronto and while certain industries will return to business as usual, the city is in need of some unique solutions to salvage the summer, restore confidence and regain form ...Read More









