Stitched Together
A Leslieville quilting club might never meet children at Scarborough Grace Hospital, but they are connected to each other and a nationwide charity in a long-lasting way.
A Leslieville quilting club might never meet children at Scarborough Grace Hospital, but they are connected to each other and a nationwide charity in a long-lasting way.
Welcome to R.V. Burgess Park. The community hub that offers women a chance to make a difference in their lives.
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.
Businesses in Liberty Village are supporting St. Felix respite site’s efforts to alleviate homelessness
Libraries are taking on a new role today and Fairview Library is no exception. With the numerous resources that are offered daily, the library has the community’s back.
How Double Take is helping the community’s neighbours in need get through the tough times and better their lives.
How The Queer Trans Community Defence is fighting for their community and uniting voices ignored by Toronto
From the 1970s to the 2000s Liberty Village was full of artists looking for cheap rent in abandoned industrial buildings. Now, it’s a booming area dominated by condos and construction.
150 people gathered in Moss Park with a message for those starting their day of work in Toronto’s City Hall. They set down Queen Street to deliver it, with placards, tombstones, and roses. They did so in silence, letting memories of lost loved ones speak for themselves. At the front they held a banner that told the world “We Grieve Thousands.”