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City Idol Movie — American Idol is for people who see rock stars and say: 'I wanna be that'. This is the opposite. These are people who look at politicians and say: What the hell are they doing ?
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Shamez Amlani chauffeuring bagpipe musician during Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market. A photo by HimySyed
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Giant Scrabble Board - Pedestrian Sundays Kensington Market. A photo by HimySyed
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Documentary Organisation of Canada
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Richard Ismael Norman, Mentor, activist, historian, artist. (A photo by HimySyed
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San Francisco had Emperor Norton who ruled California and was the Protector of Mexico. Toronto has Zanta who rides the rocket and yells yes! Yes! YES! while doing so.
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85 Spadina Road, Main Entrance to Spadina North Station at Kendal Avenue in The Annex.
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This Karaoke contest will be serving up more than food. Look beyond the dragon and see how East meets West. It's Dim Sum Idol!
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Strictly Bulk, The Bulk Food Emporium at 924 Bloor Street West in Bloorcourt.
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Map of the 13 Priority Neighbourhoods across the city of Toronto.
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Toronto Homeless Memorial, beside the Church of the Holy Trinity, beside The Eaton Centre
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Karen Sun atop The Edge of The Earth in North York.
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Toronto City Council chamber, most recently the debate is over raising Toronto Taxes. The vote has been deferred until after the Provincial Election.
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Critical Mass Bike Ride, part of BikeFriday, gathering spot at the south east corner of Spadina and Bloor in The Annex.
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Annex Cat Rescue volunteer at their yard sale held during the Annual Howland Street Sale in The Annex.
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Members of The Immigrant Seniors Advocacy Network gather for a group photo after an All Party Provincial Election Debate held at Scadding Court Community Centre.
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Toronto Wiki Tuesdays monthly meet up at Rower's Pub in Harbord Village hosted by Martin Cleaver and Sunil Shah.
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CIUT 89.5 FM broadcasting on the front lawn of their building on St. George Street during Frosh Week 2007.
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Ontario Autism Coalition Report Card Provincial Election 2007.
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Ontario Autism Coalition's Provincial Election 2007 Report Card.
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Yasi's Place is an oasis in a post-industrial neighbourhood packed with great people.
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Shamez, Yvonne, Michael and Kelsey are the duo duo behind Streets are for People. The group is dedicated to engaging citizens and governments through creative and playful street actions.
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The tiles of the Lawrence Station wall.
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Hours of Operation showing the First and Last subway trains arriving and departing Lawrence Station.
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In the former municipality of Toronto, the Woodbine & Gerrard neighbourhood is north of The Beaches, south of Danforth Village, and northeast of Little India.
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Half Pipe in Alexandra Park's Skateboard Park near Bathurst Street and Dundas Street.
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Toronto may not be a 24 hour city, but Torontopedia does have a list of things Open 24 Hours...like this convenience store at the north west corner of Queen Street West and John Street opposite MuchMusic.
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Kosher Food anyone?
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The Luminous Veil suicide prevention barrier spans the length of the Bloor-Danforth Viaduct over the Don Valley Parkway.
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Grassroots Albany's 15th Annual Plant Sale, held in The Annex neighbourhood on the Saturday of the Victoria Day Long Weekend.
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Monica Dutt speaking at Sneeky Dee's during Trampoline Hall lecturing about the fascinating life of Tupperware and its effects on society. July 9, 2007.
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Dave Meslin opens a Ticket Booth on West Queen West selling tickets for the July 2007 Trampoline Hall Lecture at Sneeky Dee's.
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HtO Park is an urban beach in the Harbourfront neighbourhood along Toronto's Waterfront opened in June of 2007.
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One time mayoral candidate Tooker Gomberg is Gone but not forgotten. The Tooker Gomberg Memorial Library at the Centre for Social Innovation and The Tooker Bike Expressway are two projects in his memory.
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One time mayoral candidate Tooker Gomberg is Gone but not forgotten. The Tooker Gomberg Memorial Library at the Centre for Social Innovation and The Tooker Bike Expressway are two projects in his memory.
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This is the new Daily Bread Food Bank logo. It features an illustration inspired by Inuit art, and represents abundance, life and diversity. The egg, apple and bread reflect how Daily Bread strives to provide their clients with nutritious food, while the vibrant person reminds us that Daily Bread are about people and signifies a feeling of optimism in their fight against hunger.
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Toronto Street Nurse Cathy Crowe smiling and wearing the 1% Solution button.
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The KnowMore Lecture Series condenses in depth topics into about 90 minutes presented in an all you needed to know about but had no time to learn format. Know More Lectures are presented by Peter Stevens and held in Unit 102 at 46 Noble Street.
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Family Skating Days take place on Sundays between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at Christie Pits Skating Rink organized by Friends of Christie Pits Park.
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Toronto Ironworkers Local 721 construction beam at the Bell Lightbox in Reitman Square at the Toronto International Film Festival Group Building.
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The inaugural Canadian Labour International Film Festival (CLiFF) will be held November 22 - 27, 2009 at the Bloor Cinema, located at 506 Bloor Street West in The Annex. The festival will draw thousands of trade unionists, community members, youth, activists, students, educators, artists, and allies from across Toronto, Ontario, Canada and, we hope, the world.
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Pages Books & Magazines, was located in the hip Queen West neighbourhood, and often had a wonderful window display highlighting different events and counter culture best sellers. Pages shut their doors at the end of August 2009.
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The Lakeview Restaurant, established in 1932 is now open 24 Hours for brunch, supper, latenight meals.
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Map of Toronto from 1894. This year, 2009 marks the official 175 year anniversary of the City of Toronto.
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Secret Message: New Secret Swing dedicated to all of Toronto.
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The Lillian H. Smith Library at 239 College Street, is home to the The Merril Collection of Science Fiction and the Osborne Collection of books for children. The architecture of this Library branch is very unique, it resembles a castle from the outside.
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3rd floor bay window broken due to the 804 Bloor Street Fire on Good Friday 2009.
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Resident affected by the 804 Bloor Street Fire on Good Friday 2009.
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Toronto Fire Services Ladder truck on scene at the 804 Bloor Street Fire.
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Firefighters ascend to the roof during the 804 Bloor Street Fire.
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Map of Scarborough, the Forgotten City of the Future!
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ScarboroughWiki — Wiki to the City of the Future!
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Anne Mirvish holding the Ed Mirvish Way Streetsign at the dedication ceremony on Wednesday April 15, 2009. This Twitpic photo courtesy of and taken by Toronto's very own Mayor David Miller.
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Camp Abdelrazik, a day-long vigil at the offices of Passport Canada, 74 Victoria Street, Monday, May 4, 2009, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Bring Abousfian Abdelrazik Home! - Canadian Detained and Tortured with Canadian Complicity Still Stranded in Sudan.
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Poi Fire Dancing on the 1st Tuesday Night Drum Circle of 2009 in Trinity-Bellwoods Park.
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Mark The Litter Guy - "Your friendly neighbourhood litter guy, cleanin' up our city, one sweep at a time, Your donations of $ or supplies keeps me going."
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Ossington Station is steps north of Bloor Street and on the west side of Ossington Avenue in the Bloorcourt Village.
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The Friends of The Library are volunteers who run both Book Ends & Book Ends South stores selling withdrawn library materials in support of the Toronto Public Library.
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The site of the Christie Pits Community Garden as seen this past winter 2009. The Garden is located on the west side of Christie Pits Park just south of the Swimming Pool.
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Redball Project Toronto at Nathan Phillips Square, Friday June 5, part of Luminato 2009.
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Yufi of YufiFruits in Kensington Market.
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The Toronto Mirage seen from Rochester, New York on April 16 of 1871.
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The Great White North Dragon Boat Challenge is an annual weekend event drawing teams from all ove the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. Over 5,000 participants and 20,000 spectators get involved and have raised over $990,000 for Canadian charities.
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Torontohenge happens twice a year when the east-west grid of Toronto city streets line up with the rising and the setting of the Sun.
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World Hoop Day! Yayyyyyy!!!
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Memorial for Darcy Allan Sheppard held at the Native Canadian Center of Toronto on September 7, 2009.
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Group photo of The Asianadian magazine staff.
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Rosedale Station on the TTC Yonge-University-Spadina Line.
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The Johnny Lombardi star on the Italian Walk of Fame being unveilled by his son, in front of the CHIN Building in Little Italy.
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Toronto FC's star player, Dwayne DeRosario as he accepts his star on the Scarborough Walk of Fame in the Scarborough Town Centre.
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Darcy Allan Sheppard (October 11, 1975 - August 31, 2009) is Gone but Not Forgotten.
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Map of Turtle Island, the original name for North America used by First Nations. Learn more about Turtle Island during Indigenous Sovereignty Week, October 25 – 31, 2009.
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Sam Javanrouh is a world renown Toronto photoblogger running Daily Dose of Imagery since July 4th, 2003. Photo courtesy of HimySyed from his photoblog photopia.
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These Poster Pocket Plants were spotted on Nassau Street in Kensington Market during Pedestrian Sundays.
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Artwork along College Street at the north end of Augusta Avenue announces Kensington Market to passers-by.
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Toronto Mayor David Miller stands on the steps to the Peace Garden while addressing the Bring Back The Peace - Youth March & Rally - January 7 2006.
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Friday September 25, 2009: Toronto Mayor David Miller announced he is not running for a third term. TwitPic by Adam Giambrone.
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Dave Meslin aka Mez in a bus shelter in 2007 for a photo shoot by Toronto Life magazine.
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Better Ballots launches December 15 2009 aiming to host public forums across the City in 2010. Better Ballots believes Toronto's elections could be more vibrant, engaging, participatory, diverse and fair.
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Missing Plaque Project's Poster of Lost Chinatown.
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William Berczy - A Forgotten Founder of Toronto.
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Toronto WindFest Information Booth at Woodbine Beach Kite Festival, 2010.
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Toronto WindFest, Woodbine Beach Kite Festival, 2010.
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Constructed in 1910, the old Adelaide Street Alarm office and Headquarters sat next to the old Adelaide Street fire hall at 152 Adelaide Street West. The station served as Toronto's fire headquarters until 1971.