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Shadows of the Past: Curtis Family History on the Danforth
Over the years, the Danforth has evolved. From a small borough cut off from the rest of the city, it bridged the gap with the construction of the Prince Edward Viaduct. Since then, it has exploded into a hub of multiculturalism.
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“For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. . . .”
It seems as though millennials are turning their attention away from the organized religions they’ve most likely grown up with, and have directed their beliefs to something more tangible, more holistic, and in some ways, earthlier. Julia Abballe interviewed Samantha Pasut, a certified and practicing Mastery Level Reiki expert, who shared her insight into a new world of magic.
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New Kids on The Block
Welcome to the Vixen Experience: Pedicures, Privacy and Pinot.
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Functional Fitness on the Danforth
Its focus on functional fitness and all-round physical activity gives Energia Athletics a competitive edge against conventional gym establishments located on the Danforth.
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East Enders Against Racism
East Enders Against Racism celebrated its one-year anniversary last November, aiming to educate its members on recognizing and combating racial intolerance, moving forward.
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Pearls of Wisdom: Tattoos on the Danforth
James Stephen gets a tattoo at Black Pearl and interviews the staff about the shop, the industry, and what it’s like being the premier tattoo shop on the Danforth.
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The Blue Shoe Box
No need to take a trip to Europe to find fancy footwear—The Blue Shoe Box is right around the corner and creates an effortless blend of style, comfort, and quality.
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Buying Local: A Better Shopping Model?
If you are looking for where to buy fresh and local food, look no further! The Danforth has plenty of options to fit your lifestyle.
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Discover Your Joy of Dance at Any Age
Joy of Dance, the community-based dance studio that is open to all ages, has become one of the pillars of the community on the Danforth.
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Danforth Community Steps Up as Toronto’s Homelessness Crisis Worsens
The Danforth’s Out of the Cold program reveals the deeper problems with homelessness in Toronto.