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Things To Do While Staying Warm this Winter in Toronto

January 12, 2017 Sonya Davidson

Okay, if you’re not embracing the winter months especially after the festive joyous months and would rather cocoon and wallow […]

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The Journey Studio Acts as an Arts Incubator in Regent Park

January 10, 2017 Joel Levy

There are some great arts incubators for youth in the Regent Park neighbourhood of Toronto. One of these, The Journey […]

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Share your Stories of Lakes, Rivers & Oceans for The Watermark Project

January 4, 2017 Joel Levy

The Watermark Project began in 2015 when Lake Ontario Waterkeeper set out to accumulate and archive people’s histories as they […]

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Old Photographs of Ruins from the Toronto Fire that Destroyed Downtown

December 29, 2016 Joel Levy

On the night of April 19th, 1904 and the morning of April 20th, 1904, a Toronto fire decimated downtown Toronto and […]

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Most Read Stories on Toronto Guardian in 2016

December 28, 2016 Joel Levy

The most read stories of 2016 on Toronto Guardian included historic images, sports moments, art displays, science, civics and dating. These […]

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History

Vintage Aerial Photographs of the City of Toronto

December 21, 2016 Joel Levy

Aerial photographs are pretty popular these days on social media sites like Instagram, Flickr and 500px. I decided to take […]

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Waterkeeper Aim to Produce More Reports on Health of Toronto Harbour

December 21, 2016 Joel Levy

The age old argument about whether or not the Toronto waterfront has clean enough water to swim in has more […]

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The 5 Worst Landlords and 5 Worst Apartments in Toronto

December 21, 2016 Joel Levy

In 2015 I chatted with Yale Fox who launched a website called LandlordWatch that combined citizen-journalism, housing activism and problem […]

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Company in Ryerson Fashion Incubator Gives Back with GIMME360°

December 19, 2016 Joel Levy

I recently met with founders of the company GIMME360° who are part of the Fashion Zone Incubator at Ryerson University […]

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Businesses

BootRescue will Heal your Salt Stained Footwear

December 19, 2016 Joel Levy

Living in Canada you have at some point in your life had a pair of boots or shoes ruined by […]

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