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The History Scarborough Bluffs and Guild Park

July 4, 2013 Joel Levy

One of the most significant natural features of this city cuts across our great river valleys, running mostly parallel to […]

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History of the 501 Queen Streetcar

June 8, 2013 Joel Levy

Running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the 501 Queen just may be one of the most recognizable […]

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May 9, 2013 Shauna Trainor

At a recent Pecha Kucha, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to meet one of the brave presenters, Len Senater, […]

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Inglenook Community High School – An Invaluable Part of our Community

April 23, 2013 Joel Levy

Nestled away in the middle of Corktown in downtown Toronto is a small Community High School called Inglenook. It is located […]

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Dixon Hall Toronto

March 20, 2013 Joel Levy

  This week I got to chat with the executive director of Dixon Hall, Kate Stark. Dixon Hall is a […]

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ReDefiningTO: Trade School Toronto – Barter for Knowledge

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Ever sought out a knitting, drawing, dance, improv, grant writing or perhaps free boating class only to be discouraged by […]

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Homegrown Business: Redwood Classics Apparel

March 14, 2013 Joel Levy

Kathy Cheng is the Director of Sales & Marketing for WS & Co. and Redwood Classics Apparel. Following in the footsteps and […]

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Can you Say Pecha Kucha?

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Petcha kutcha. “Puh-chekah-chah”. There are many different pronounciations but whatever you call it get ready for a night of ideas, […]

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ReDefiningTO: Creative Mornings Toronto

February 28, 2013 Shauna Trainor

Creative Mornings was born September 2009 in New York City in an effort to establish an inviting event driven by volunteers […]

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