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Old Photographs from the Regent Park neighbourhood

July 7, 2022 Tara Collum

Historically a poor and working-class neighbourhood, and a home for new immigrants, Regent Park is being transformed from an isolated […]

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A Toast to Toronto’s Neon Nostalgia

May 12, 2022 Joel Levy

As a kid, Neon signs meant one thing to me; they meant you were someplace. If a building had a […]

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SiriusXM celebrates Live Nation partnership with free Alexisonfire concert

April 29, 2022 Joel Levy

On April 27th, SiriusXM Canada celebrated a new multi-year partnership with Live Nation Canada by throwing a free Alexisonfire concert […]

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Old Photographs of the Beaches

April 28, 2022 Tara Collum

The residents of the Beaches, or (sigh) the Beach have some of the same struggles as the rest of the […]

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Old Photographs of Christmas Displays in Toronto (1908-1983)

December 9, 2021 Tara Collum

In Iceland, they celebrate Christmas jolabokaflod style, which translates to book flood, where people gift books and then read them […]

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Old Photographs of the 48th Highlanders (1907-1940)

December 2, 2021 Joel Levy

The St Andrew’s Society of Toronto, the charitable organisation celebrating Scottish roots, history, and culture, celebrated its 185th Anniversary on […]

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CONTEST: Discover your history with Ancestry.ca this holiday season

November 18, 2021 Joel Levy

Ancestry.ca wants Canadians to create meaningful connections with family through their own personal discoveries. This holiday season, the global leader […]

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What to do in Hamilton, Ontario while visiting – History Edition

September 3, 2021 Joel Levy

Located just over 50 kilometres southwest of Toronto is the city of Hamilton. With a population over 500,000, the city […]

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The History of the Royal Botanical Gardens

July 8, 2021 Jaya Kumar

In 2021, the Royal Botanical Gardens, just on the edge of Toronto, celebrated their 80th anniversary of connecting people, plants […]

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Riots and Protests: Toronto’s Century Old Tradition

May 6, 2021 Christian D'Ambrosi

In recent months, COVID-19 protests have been popping up around the city, but don’t be fooled into thinking that they […]

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