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Unique Etobicoke park revitalization nears completion

Work to revitalize an Etobicoke Park with input from the local community, which is predominantly racialized, has reached its final stages.

Riverdale residents furious over Metrolinx's plan to seize homes

Several residents in Toronto'sRiverdaleneighbourhood say they're furious to learn their homes are being expropriated for construction of the new Ontario Line subway route after being assured their properties would not be affected.

New walking tour highlights Little Jamaica's musical history

The Little Jamaica Music History Walking Tour allows participants to explore shops, restaurants, art, and music. It also highlights the rich musical heritage of Little Jamaica, which, during its prime, was one of the largest producers of reggae music outside of Jamaica.

Funeral planned for dad killed in Toronto bus stop attacks

Five months after Adu Boakye was shot and killed while walking by a bus stop at Jane Street and Driftwood Avenue, his wife, four sons and extended family have arrived in Toronto for his funeral.

North York community centre study aims to reduce dementia rates

A first-of-its-kind research study taking place at a community centre in North York is aiming to help reduce dementia rates across the country.

Canadian public art charity marks 10-year milestone

In 10 years, STEPS Public Art, a Canadian charity, has worked on over 800 public art projects across the country and connected over 1,000 artists to paid opportunities.

East York parents fight for crossing guard fired for feeding birds

A neighbourhood in East York is rallying behind a crossing guard who lost her job recently. Lisa Dunn says she was let go because she was feeding animals which is against a city bylaw, but parents say it wasn't a good enough reason to replace the beloved crossing guard.

Gardiner Museum welcomes first curator of Indigenous ceramics

The Gardiner Museum is about to undergo a massive transformation, and the new space will have a greater focus on Indigenous art. To help oversee the process, the museum has welcomed its first curator of Indigenous ceramics.

Developers, Toronto artists partner to build creative hubs

Two developers are taking empty lots,and sites awaiting development approvals,and transforming them into vibrant canvases for local artists. The goal is turning otherwise vacant land into cultural hotspots.

Ontario pilot pens memoir to share career experiences

Lola Reid Allinhas had a love for flying since she was a child, but pursuing aviation as a womandecades ago wasn't easy. Now, after a storied career as a commercialpilot, she'shoping to share her experience and inspire others.