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Why Ontario needs a long-term affordable housing strategy – By John Bonnar
Wednesday November 25, 2009 – 10:31 am | One Comment
Why Ontario needs a long-term affordable housing strategy –  By John Bonnar

Photo of Panhandler on Sparks Street in Ottawa courtesy of  Rick Carroll on Flickr.
By John Bonnar
People who have experienced homelessness or inadequate housing are the experts in what is needed in a housing strategy, according …

Introducing TOgraphy – Toronto Stories in Photographs
Monday November 16, 2009 – 9:43 am | No Comment
Introducing TOgraphy – Toronto Stories in Photographs

Introducing TOgraphy – Toronto Stories in Photographs
A new collaborative photoblog by Toronto Area Photographers, Photojournalists, and Photobloggers in big picture format.
Our first collection, Remembrance Day 2009, includes 23 photographs.
Website: http://T.oronto.ca/TOgraphy.

Toronto 175 Picture Postage Stamp – Get 'em Free or Roll Your Own
Thursday November 12, 2009 – 6:26 pm | No Comment
Toronto 175 Picture Postage Stamp – Get 'em Free or Roll Your Own

By HiMY SYeD
As part of the City of Toronto‘s 175th Anniversary year-long now-and-then celebrations, Mayor David Miller and Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone, unveiled a commemorative picture postage stamp.
“The 175th anniversary of the city’s incorporation from …

Persephone – The Kensington Market Garden Car
Wednesday November 11, 2009 – 10:34 pm | 3 Comments
Persephone – The Kensington Market Garden Car

By HiMY SYeD
Late in the afternoon on Remembrance Day, the Garden Car in Kensington Market called it a season and was towed to its winter home.

The Garden Car has been a summer fixture on north …

Paul Croutch remembered
Saturday August 29, 2009 – 11:31 am | No Comment
Paul Croutch remembered

By John Bonnar
It was a rainy night in Toronto, damp enough to keep most people indoors. But not Paul Croutch, who was wrapped in garbage bags and sleeping on a bench in Moss Park …

Toronto Accessible Public Transportation: Lovely interactions with the TTC and their Wheel Trans – By Kathy Hammond
Saturday June 27, 2009 – 8:53 pm | 2 Comments
Toronto Accessible Public Transportation: Lovely interactions with the TTC and their Wheel Trans – By Kathy Hammond

By Kathy Hammond
Living in Toronto and being the parent of a child who is disabled and uses a wheel chair to get around, sit in, and pretty much do everything except sleep in, I …