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Toy Piano Composers

January 30, 2013 Sharon Lee

Meet Monica Pearce, Chris Thornborrow and Elisha Denburg, Co-Artistic Directors of Toy Piano Composers, a collective of composers based in […]

Ontario Travel

Montreal Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 2

January 28, 2013 Joel Levy

The second part of the hockey pilgrimage began upon my arrival in Montreal from Kingston. To see the first post CLICK […]

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Ontario Travel

Kingston Hockey History – A Canadian Pilgrimage Part 1

January 19, 2013 Joel Levy

Hockey is back today and in anticipation of the event I decided to visit some of hockey’s historical locations starting […]

Churches on Church
History

Churches on Church Street – A Short Walk, a Lot to See

January 16, 2013 Joel Levy

It can be hard to find things to do in the winter in Toronto especially when you factor in doing […]

Civic Engagement

ReDefiningTO: SoJo – Educating & Empowering Social Entrepreneurs

January 15, 2013 Shauna Trainor

You want to make the world a better place. SoJo wants to help you. The field of social entrepreneurship is […]

Riverdale
Community & Culture

Riverdale Neighbourhood

January 12, 2013 Joel Levy

Riverdale is one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Toronto. It combines great location with great food and great community. To the […]

ROM Commemorates Loss
Arts

The ROM Commemorates Loss in Cambodia and Canada

January 11, 2013 Chantelle Rodrigo

The Royal Ontario Museum takes on two very different photo exhibits. One commemorated the genocide in Cambodia and the other […]

stoked.com
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Stoked.com Launches

January 10, 2013 Joel Levy

A new website has launched out of the west-coast that was designed and built by Toronto born Dave Lawton. Stoked.Com […]

Tosho Knife Arts
Businesses

Tosho Knife Arts

January 8, 2013 Joel Levy

Olivia Go and partner Ivan Fonseca are owners of Tosho Knife Arts in the Mirvish Village at Markham and Bloor Streets […]

Hanna Barberic
Arts

Artist Behind Lee’s Palace’s Mural Fronts “Hanna Barberic” Art Show

January 8, 2013 Joel Levy

Steam Whistle Brewery is having the “indie outsider” January exhibit in their gallery space at 255 Bremner Blvd. in downtown […]

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