Limitless Heights
Lawrence Heights warriors fight back against racist stereotypes and barriers that plague their neighbourhood
Lawrence Heights warriors fight back against racist stereotypes and barriers that plague their neighbourhood
How Estonians preserve their culture in Toronto
Pauline Oseña and Matt Gauvin are pros when it comes to handling their children’s life-threatening allergies. Now, they’re helping other families do the same.
From creative director to mom, Christina Chi turned her passion into her full time business, Latierra
As an ESE, St. John’s Thrift Store emphasizes opportunity over sales
By Jael Joseph Here’s the thing about all-inclusive vacations. They are all about pampering guests. A five-star hotel suite with round-the-clock attendants and room service can offer an attractive getaway. Time can lapse without a care in the world. Except for today, that is. Upon arrival at the dead-end of Legion Road in Mississauga you…
Another Story Bookshop is working to bring diverse literature into educational institutions
By Pia Araneta Night began to settle on Bloor St., as the pedestrian traffic became sparse and stores turned off their neon door signs. The Maker Bean cafe began to fill with people, taking their seats on the bright, metallic chairs. People from surrounding businesses and community members gathered for a de-escalation training session led…
But, Mona’s not someone you’d expect to see every Sunday, preaching about Christianity, when Christian ministers are often stereotyped as being older white men. Her unique path in life has led to a unique way of preaching. Known for using puppet shows, science experiments and costumes, her sermons are entertaining for all ages.
For over 20 years, Executive Director Phil Anderson has helped foster Queen Streets Gallery1313 and kept the spark alive at the unique Parkdale gallery.