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ReDefiningTO: Trending in Toronto – Collaborative Consumption

February 6, 2014 Shauna Trainor

“Collaborative consumption is sharing reinvented through technology.” – Rachel Botsman WHAT’S MINE IS YOURS from Rachel Botsman on Vimeo. Is […]

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Old Photographs of Toronto Public Transportation Vehicles (1880-1961)

January 24, 2014 Joel Levy

I was browsing the Toronto archives for photos of old TTC and transportation vehicles from Toronto’s past and decided to […]

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High Park Becomes a Winter Wonderland over the Holidays

December 11, 2013 Joel Levy

By: Emma Abramowicz As December brings chilly winds and weather to our city, Torontonians look forward to the holidays for […]

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TunnelBear Privatizes your Web Browsing

November 28, 2013 Joel Levy

It is becoming increasingly known the extent to which our data and information is tracked on the web. It is […]

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Take a Walk Through Riverside Toronto

October 3, 2013 Joel Levy

Check out the Walkable neighbourhood of Riverside. Just few blocks from downtown Toronto, on the other side of the Don […]

St James Town Youth Council
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ReDefiningTO: St James Town – Leveraging the Assets of Youth

September 26, 2013 Shauna Trainor

The Danforth East Community Association (DECA) hosted an event last week with Jim Diers, a leader in the field of community engagement and […]

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Telus We Day & Celebration of Giving

September 21, 2013 Joel Levy

Promoting social change though youth empowerment is the goal of Toronto brothers Marc and Craig Kielburger’s We Day. On Friday, […]

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FAT GIRL FOOD SQUAD

September 19, 2013 Joel Levy

Toronto Guardian is up and running thanks to the contributions of many people and organizations who have a love for the […]

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Korea Town and the History of Koreans in Toronto

August 20, 2013 Joel Levy

It has been over 50 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and Korea.  The immigration of Koreans to Canada began at […]

“Cultural Collage” in St. James Town
Community & Culture

Bell Box Murals & “Cultural Collage” in St. James Town

July 31, 2013 Courtney Miceli

Local residents, artists, art organizers and enthusiasts joined together in the heart of St. James Town last Saturday afternoon to […]

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