Jodie’s diner: a surprise success story
How a waitress-turned owner’s excellent work ethic earned her an offer she couldn’t resist
(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
How a waitress-turned owner’s excellent work ethic earned her an offer she couldn’t resist
Performing arts theatre and bar, The Social Capital, puts improv comedy in the spotlight of the Danforth community
How New Circles Community Services aims to help new and impoverished Torontonians.
Hogtown Mascots proves how far one small business can go for its customers
While working towards their goal of 500 stable homes for youth in five years, the executive director of Youth Without Shelter tells how far he feels they have come and forecasts where he sees the shelter heading.
Saying yes to a hand-sewed dress
Boasting a strong sense of family and a great selection of sandwiches bigger than your head.
He grew up at SquareBoy Restaurant–now Jim Syrbos is taking over the family business one cheeseburger at a time
In an area blanketed by car repair shops and dealerships in southern Scarborough, AJS stands out as a new, barely two-years-old family business. Picilaidis got into car sales after a recent career change. He says their passion is giving back to the community.
In a shoebox apartment in Kensington market, a group of friends with Schizophrenia support each other through publishing their books of poetry and art.