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Bloor West Village


Bloor West Village typifies why Toronto is known as a city of neighbourhoods: far from the central core, the neighbourhood has a small town feel complete with a busy main street, Bloor, that has just the right mix of services and shops. It's also a very family oriented neighbourhood and the strollers will be out in force by day. The neighbourhood is bookended by High Park in the east and the Humber Valley in the west where riverside trails lead south to the lake or north through the wooded ravine. The residential areas to the north and south have a solid stock of early twentieth century housing.

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Kelli Korducki

Letter from the editor

Letter from Yonge Street's new Managing Editor. 

Junction Brewery

Toronto taps craft beer market

The city's small batch brewery scene is exploding. In honour of Oktoberfest, we introduce you to breweries from the west end's Junction Craft Brewery to the east end's Left Field to learn more about the narrative of Toronto's craft beer rapture.  

VQA wine at the Sorauren Farmer's Market.

VQA winemakers taste success at Toronto farmers' markets

A two-year pilot program introduces local winemakers to Toronto markets, one sip at a time. Yonge Street talks to several wineries to learn more about how the city's various farmers' markets are supporting VQA wines. 

Natasha Akiwenzie of Akiwenzie's Fish.

The Akiwenzie family's sustainable fishing future

The Akiwenzies have sold sustainably caught fish at farmers' markets in Toronto since 2006, but their future is uncertain. They worry an extension allowing communities to fish in their Reserve bays will disrupt fish levels and hurt their eco-friendly business. 

Charlie's Freewheels.

Youth chart new territory with Charlie's FreeWheels photography exhibit

Wheels are turning: Celebrating this week's theme on the power of play, Yonge Street follows-up with Charlie's FreeWheels to discover how the not-for-profit continues to help neighbourhood kids develop leadership and community-building skills through bike building initiatives. Now, the teenagers are ready to debut their first curated photography exhibit at UrbanSpace Gallery.  
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