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Volunteering: “What’s In it For You?”
Volunteering has benefits – just ask a couple of our area’s volunteers!
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Coping During COVID-19
Boyle Street and McCauley residents talk about how they are dealing with major changes in lifestyle and circumstances due to the pandemic.
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Farewell to Pagolac
One of Chinatown’s most popular and long-standing restaurants closed at the end of March.
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Nesting for the Apocalypse
Learning new skills is a great way to pass the time during quarantine.
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McCauley Writer An Open Book About His Mental Health
Leif Gregersen has published another book about his mental health struggles – and this time, it’s even more personal.
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Jonathan Hooton
Jonathan Hooton is a McCauley resident who helps people deal with intergenerational trauma.
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Tony Eats In
Tony decided to get some ingredients at the Italian Centre and cook up a storm.
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May 2020
We’re publishing in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis – here’s what’s happening with the paper at the moment.
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Our Ever-Changing Times
The changes over the past while have been huge – but we can still be together from a distance.
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Crisis and the Neighbouring Effect
COVID-19 can bring Boyle Street closer as a community to help each other heal as neighbours.
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Community Care
Community is banding together to help each other during this pandemic.
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Quick and Easy Cherry Cheesecake Dessert
An easy and delicious dessert you can make during quarantine.
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Heart of the City 2020 is Going Virtual
The 17th annual Heart of the City Festival is a go – it’s just going to be online this time around.
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It Might Be Grief
Are you feeling sick and tired, physically and mentally? You’re not going crazy: it might be grief.
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Italian Centre Tea Aisle
A poem for our times.
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Help is Just a Call Away
The isolation we find ourselves in right now puts us at risk.
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WANTED: Your Input on How to Develop a Community Hub in McCauley
There is a major development happening at 95th Street and 106A Avenue, and your feedback is requested.