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The Story Behind the Shot

Community, Downtown Toronto, Impact, M5BBy amina daoudMarch 24, 2025

JRN 273: Interactive element by Amina How One Camera Sparked a Movement How a Toronto-based photographer is using the power of storytelling to empower youth, transform communities, and challenge narratives through Shoot for Peace. By Amina Daoud Capturing More Than Just Photos On a warm summer evening in Toronto’s Regent Park, the hum of conversation…

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Downtown Toronto, M5B, VolleyballBy Julie SouzaMarch 23, 2025

Discover what senior volleyball players at TMU have planned for their next steps after graduation.

View of Lappin Avenue at sunset facing Lansdowne Avenue.
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The Lawless Land of Lappin Avenue

Crime, Davenport, M6H, Toronto, Wallace-EmersonBy Savannah RidleyNovember 14, 2024

A problematic home allowed to fester for over 20 years in Toronto’s Wallace-Emerson neighbourhood

A photo of the Portlands Power Plant in downtown Toronto. The Portlands Power Plant is white and seems to be in operation as there is flue gas coming out of the stack. There are geese in the foreground
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Ontario’s pivot from renewable energy is running out of gas

Energy, Leslieville & The DanforthBy Vihaan BhatnagarJuly 22, 2024

By Vihaan Bhatnagar If you’re at Union station, walk to Yonge and King Street. Take the 503 or 501D going east. Get off at the Queen St, Jones Avenue stop and walk north for a few minutes. You are now in Leslieville.  There’s a small basketball court next to Jimmie Simpson Park, where on sunny…

A black woman in a hospital gown being comforted while she blows her nose in bed.
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A sickness in the medical system

Diversities, Health, healthcare, M3A, Racial Injustice, Women EmpowermentBy Moyo LawuyiJuly 3, 2024

Living with PCOS can be challenging, but it’s even harder when the healthcare system won’t believe you.

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Don’t get your feathers ruffled

Hamilton, L8S, ParrotsBy Kayla GershovJune 21, 2024

By Kayla Gershov I didn’t realise how early babies usually wake up. I didn’t realise how loud they were.  There was that first morning where the shuffling of feet kept me wide awake. When I checked the clock, it was almost 6. But his feet were already running back and forth.  I wasn’t used to…

A woman with bright red hair and multiple piercings and tattoos gazes into the camera
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Transformation, Trust, and Tiny Banana D*cks

Communities, Diversities, LGBTQ+, M4EBy Grace HenkelJune 13, 2024

By Grace Henkel *Content warning: references to self-harm, misogyny, verbal abuse, bullying, and an image of explicit art Listen to an audio version of the story below: As Julia Saint Amour leans over the padded table, her rolled-up sleeves expose just some of her countless tattoos. A skull envelopes her right wrist, while four bold,…

Interior of a café looking to road-facing windows. Three people sit eating at table on right.
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Success is sticking together

Foods, M6E, Midtown-YorkBy Gabriel HiltyJune 5, 2024

The family-run La Morena defies the odds of the fraught restaurant scene with passion and community

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Entrepreneur, M5A, Music, Postal Codes, Social MediaBy Jordyn MisuraMay 21, 2024

MICO’s breakthrough, to everyday challenges artists face rising to fame with social media.

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Shedding Light on Inclusive Employment at O’Noir Toronto

Communities, Foods, M4Y, Service, TorontoBy Brianna BaileyMay 13, 2024

Exploring the impact of disability employment initiatives through a unique dining experience.

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