Finding a groove in the city
As the resurgence of vinyl continues, Pop Music is creating a space for new vinyl and a community for collectors in the east end of the city
(changed category name from Themes to avoid my fuzzy brain confusing this with Wordpres Themes!! – Ivor, Jan 8, 2020)
As the resurgence of vinyl continues, Pop Music is creating a space for new vinyl and a community for collectors in the east end of the city
The people that make up Scarborough Players company are more than just a community – they’re family.
As Jah moved to Canada to reunite with his mother, he left behind a lot of memories, friends and family in his hometown of Diego Martin in Trinidad & Tobago. We take this journey with him through the troubled relationship with his grandparents that led him to move to Canada and be with his mother. After spending the first few years in Gravenhurst, Muskoka, he established himself as an artist and musician in Canada’s biggest city, Toronto.
Old forgotten books are given a new life at The Monkey’s Paw
Welcome to R.V. Burgess Park. The community hub that offers women a chance to make a difference in their lives.
Devin Blake is the owner of ‘Class One Record’, a record store in Scarborough that has been open for 20 years.
Working everyday to keep her business afloat, this 25-year-old entrepreneur says the process of trial and error has taught her everything
The Islington art-walk is an ongoing art project by the village’s Business Improvement Program (BIA) with hopes to ‘prevent graffiti, preserve the neighbourhood’s history and create a sense of place’ through the murals painted along Dundas Street.
Birchcliff Bluffs United Church is home to one of the only safe spaces identified for LGBTQ2+ youth in all of Scarborough, Ont.
Saturday mornings at the Moss Park Arena in Toronto are set aside for the Moss Park Hockey League – a free league with equipment for children in the area who can’t afford to play Canada’s game.