Boris Spremo photographed the world near and far
Boris Spremo was a veteran of the Toronto Star newsroom, often sent overseas to capture those moments in war zones or the wedding and funeral of Lady Di.
Read MoreBoris Spremo was a veteran of the Toronto Star newsroom, often sent overseas to capture those moments in war zones or the wedding and funeral of Lady Di.
Read MoreRemnants of geek culture will have left their traces in midtown, thanks to the new games shop Three Kingdoms taking up residence at Redpath and Eglinton.
Read MoreAfter leaving journalism behind in 1991, Allenby resident James Russell followed his true passion, film production, and left for Los Angeles.
Read MoreThere are 12 fire stations in midtown, and each one is responsible for heading out into the community to survey potential hazards caused by construction.
Read MoreA lot has happened in two years for the True North Sports Camps, formerly North Toronto Baseball Camp.
Read MoreA year of playing up has paid off for Leaside Baseball’s minor mosquito AAA team. During its rookie ball season in 2016, the team played in mosquito.
Read MoreEvery Father’s Day, volunteers of the Yorkville Exotic Car Show corral some of the finest horsepower in the Greater Toronto
Read MoreMartha MacDonald didn’t know whether she was going to be competing at OFSAA this year with Havergal’s track and field team.
Read MoreWychwood Barns was adorned with red and white on June 18, as members of the St. Paul’s riding celebrated Carolyn Bennett’s 20 years in Ottawa.
Read MoreRainy weather couldn’t detour the Lawrence Park Panthers as they soaked in silver and bronze glory at OFSAA on May 29-30.
Read MoreMalka Rosenbaum, 67, shared a detail from her past that her parents didn’t reveal to her until she was 19 years old. She had a sister.
Read MoreThere’s one good thing about the end of Honest Ed’s: midtown is reaping the spoils of some of the niche stores like the Hollywood Canteen.
Read MoreSeamus Smith is in his fifth year running Davisville Detailing, and has been cleaning up midtowners’ vehicles to make them look brand new.
Read MoreThe 2017 season is shaping up to be an uplifting one for Leaside Baseball’s Minor Peewee AAA team, says coach Lee Mosbaugh.
Read MoreParents of John Fisher Public School are not resting until the Toronto District School Board and the KG Group do the right thing, in their eyes.
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