Makerspace or cafe? Yes.By Samanah AliThe Maker Bean Cafe offers more than just coffee. It’s a place meant for makers of all levels to come and learn and use 3D printers, laser cutters and more.
Going Bananas for The Monkey’s PawBy Sabrina PourghassemiOld forgotten books are given a new life at The Monkey’s Paw
Lizards and Turtles and Birds, Oh MyBy Briana Pinto BrieiroEarth Echoes reptile shop is an exotic environment for the world’s most intricate creatures.
A Heart of InkBy Gabrielle ReyesInk & Water Tattoo, located at 1303 Bloor St. W. in Toronto’s Dufferin Grove neighbourhood, opened in November 2017 and was established on the basis of doing things differently.
Siberia Vintage on Bloor transports you to the old ways of fashionBy Ekaterina GiannikosFor customers and staff fast-and-cheap clothing is out, and quality is in
Creating a safer space for substance useBy Emma SandriHow one Dufferin Grove resident is changing the way students think about the opioid epidemic on-campus
Hart & Hive is a craftsmen’s paradiseBy Fatima KhanHart & Hive: a place for design is owned by OCAD graduate Thomas Hart and is the ultimate shop for hand-crafted furniture and accessories within Toronto.
Casting Spells over CocktailsBy Claire BradburyThe Lockhart gives adults a chance to enjoy unique drinks and be wowed by magic at the same time
Getting priced out of the GroveBy Will LofskyDufferin Grove’s escalating real estate and rental nightmare is spiralling out of control
At the corner of art, accessibility and communityBy Nadia BrophyMinutes from Dufferin Grove is a studio with a mission to make traditional paper art practice accessible to all kinds of communities