Young, Gifted and Black
Toronto Children’s Concert Choir (TC3) helps African-Canadian youth focus on their goals and take the right path in life by intersecting academics with the performing arts.
Toronto Children’s Concert Choir (TC3) helps African-Canadian youth focus on their goals and take the right path in life by intersecting academics with the performing arts.
The 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.
Torontonians may know some of the history of Etobicoke, but many may not know about the riveting past of the Humber College Lakeshore Campus that resides here.
401 Mini-Indy Go-Karts adding more entertainment to the neighbourhood of Etobicoke.
Restaurant co-owners and best friends Omar and Mohamed are continually curating their menu to reflect Toronto’s diverse food scene – from vegatarian to Hallal.
From a strip club to an outlet for rehabilitation, 1533 The Queensway has undergone a major transformation after being bought by its neighbouring church over 10 years ago.
A look into the comic-enthusiast community of the Kingsway: Although comic collection is now known as a niche subculture among young people, its significance and impact still remain in the city of Etobicoke.
As Metilelu says, “…It’s also a more social group, you have 20 different young men in the space, and they respect each other’s opinions and they respect each other’s feelings.”
Art is not a pipe dream: A mural tells the story of how art imitates life in The Kingsway and how being an artist in Toronto is attainable in an with Toronto artist EKHO.
“This is a death trap for pedestrians,” says Cole McInerney about Old Finch Bailey Bridge.