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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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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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Randy Hoffman – Faces of the Spectrum

May 24, 2016 Joel Levy

“Shown here in the foreground are two of Toronto artist Dan Bergeron’s twelve laminate glass portraits entitled “Faces of Regent […]

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Charities

Regent Park Athletic Grounds Opening Soon

May 3, 2016 Joel Levy

The Regent Park Athletic Grounds will have its official launch on June 29th in Toronto. The new space includes a […]

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Help Construct a New Regent Park Youth Centre

January 12, 2016 Joel Levy

For our latest charitable feature, we are sharing news from Dixon Hall and their fundraiser for a Regent Park Youth […]

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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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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