This is the parent category for the 8 GTA sectors used in 2020
In Toronto’s Liberty Village, on the West end of King Street, stands the Allan A. Lamport Stadium. Eternally sunkissed, even in the midst of Ontario’s bitter February, the 9,000-person capacity sports centre is host to a small snack shack, a sprawling parking lot and 20-foot high stadium seats. But underneath the cleat-beaten turf and white…
By Stacey Nguyen As Hugo Lee walked out onto the stage, he was met with a black screen that separated him from his listeners. His footsteps were muted against the carpet which led him to where he’d be performing. Even as he started playing, the audience with trained ears didn’t want to know who was…
To honour her father and his legacy, Keyik Bayramov established an art foundation in his name By Didhiti Kandel The day before her father’s passing, Keyik Bayramov watched her father writing something on a piece of paper at his desk, which she would later find. He passed away at home on Valentines’ Day of 2014…
Viloryi Kim is a boxing coach from Kyrgyzstan. He moved to Canada with his family in 2004 in pursuit of better opportunities and now owns and coaches at Siberia Boxing Club in North York.
Surf the Greats is a surf shop in Toronto that serves as a hub for freshwater surfers all over Ontario.
How one coach is having a ‘high impact’ on young basketball players in Mississauga.
Vera Schiff offers personal testimony about life before, during and after the Holocaust
Self-defense, teamwork, and learning to lead key to DeSantos program
Board game cafés are a way for humans to connect one on one, without the need for technology.
By Fiona Stone Darcie Smith, manager of about 8 years at The Make Den. (Fiona Stone/T•) A woman with magenta hair bounces back and forth along a line of five other women. She’s showing them sewing samples. As she displays different types of pouches with drawstring ties and zippers and buttons and snap closures, she…