Community Organizations in University-Rosedale, Toronto, ON

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620 Spadina Avenue, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 2H4

(416) 923-3318
St Vladimir InstituteMain Ofc, venues, Famille et communauté, associations religieuses, Religious, Religious Organizations, Religiou Organizations, Associations religieuses & groupes confessionnels, cinema, event spaces, Organization, venues spaces, specialty schools, churches extraordinary, religious organisations, Services communautaires et Organisations, Community Organization
Customers appreciate the beautiful architecture and the cultural offerings of St. Vladimir Institute, with mentions of art, museum, and nice people. Some visitors express interest in learning more about the institute's influences.
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720 Spadina Ave, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 2T9

(416) 531-0778
Nonprofit Organization, Membership Organizations, Community Organization, Social Service, Non-profit organization, Social services
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40 Willcocks Street, Toronto, M5S 1C6

(416) 946-0562
The New College Student Council (NCSC) is the governing body for all New College students--residence and commuting students, as well as professional faculty students who are registered with the college and pay the appropriate New College student fees.
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59 St George St, Toronto, M5S 2E6

(416) 978-4500
College & University, Campus Building, Library
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739 Palmerston Avenue, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 2R3

(416) 534-1470
The Chronicle Committee consists of co-op members who do the various tasks involved in publishing each edition: planning, organizing, writing, editing, photography, and design. Each committee member receives a work credit. The various tasks require different time commitments, which are reflected in the hours allocated. The committee meets after each issue is published to review the issue and plan for the next publication. The committee communicates primarily through email. All changes in policy or procedure shall be reported to the board via the board liaison, but in all decisions regarding publication, the committee will act independently. Mara Eksteins Karen Fliess Morgan Johnson Karen Lior Eileen Louie-Carruthers Caley Moore Sybille Parry Ellen Pauker Amy Stein Joanna Wojewoda Georgia Ydreos.
Karma Food Co-Operative Incorporated is a unique community organization in Toronto where customers can shop responsibly and reduce their carbon footprint. The co-op offers a wide range of organic and locally sourced products, including fresh produce, bulk items, dairy, eggs, vegan products, frozen foods, cleaning and body care products, and sundries. Customers praise the store's friendly and helpful staff, warm and welcoming atmosphere, and the unbeatable prices for high-quality, unique items. Some reviews mention the difficulty of finding every grocery item but overall, customers highly recommend the co-op.
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720 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M5S 2R4

(647) 961-9744
Community Organization, Event Planner, Event management company
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158 Spadina Road, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2T8

(416) 392-3135
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
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287 Spadina Ave, Unit 202, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2E6

(416) 260-9800
Home Improvement, Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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38 Madison Avenue, Toronto, M5R 2S1

(416) 926-0366
The eldest of ten children, Metcalf left school at an early age to help support his family and worked as a stock boy at William Neilson’s ice cream plant. His drive and tenacity led him to work in sales, where he frequently crossed paths with Garfield Weston who was building his grocery business in Toronto. In the late 1940s, Weston persuaded Metcalf to join Loblaw as a vice-president. By 1954, Metcalf was President and Managing Director of George Weston Ltd. and Loblaw Companies. For the next fifteen years he helped turn Weston’s into a North American food empire.
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25 Cecil Street, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1N1

(416) 599-9096
Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts festival that celebrates working class culture. Founded in 1986 by the Labour Arts Media Committee of the Toronto and York Region Labour Council, Mayworks is Canada’s largest and oldest labour arts festival. The Festival was built on the premise that workers and artists share a common struggle for decent wages, healthy working conditions and a living culture. Our Goals Our goal are to promote the interests of cultural workers and trade unionists, and to bring working-class culture from the margins of cultural activity onto centre stage. Our Objectives Mayworks’ artistic vision is specifically guided by our equity policy that recognizes the systemic discrimination and injustices faced by equity-seeking groups, and designates women, First Nations people, people of colour and queer-identified people as being disadvantaged in our society. To that end, our artistic vision actively seeks to allow for representation of these designated groups both as audiences and artists, and in the type of programming we do. We are also guided by a desire to provide programming that will engage new, non-arts audiences, and that will challenge euro-centric notions of art. Furthermore, Mayworks artistic vision is to showcase high caliber art and artists that are politically and socially engaged and that would otherwise not have a venue for their work. Our Timeline and Events The Festival takes place every year in early May. We also program pre-festival events such as fundraisers throughout the year. Beyond the Festival, Mayworks also provides cultural services supporting arts programming to other organizations in effort to promote the interests of cultural and other workers year-round.
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620 SPADINA AVENUE, HARBORD VILLAGE, Toronto, M5S 2H4

(416) 966-1819
Community Organization, foundations, associations d intérêts particuliers, associations, Organization, clubs, Services professionnels, associations de ski, Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Center, Recherche & developpement-bureaux, Non-profit organization, Marketing et Ventes, Nonprofit Organization, Membership Organizations
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246 Bloor St W, Toronto, M5S 1V4

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91 Charles Street West, Toronto, M5S 1K7

(416) 813-4080
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4 New Street, 2nd floor, Toronto, M5R 1P6

(416) 913-1511
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization
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50 Baldwin St, Toronto, M5T 1L4

(416) 591-1783
Community Organization, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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47 Queen's Park Cres E, Toronto, M5S 2C3

(647) 948-9731
School, Community Organization
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720 Spadina Avenue, Suite 223, Toronto, M5S 2T9

Association or organization, Community Organization
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750 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, M5S 2J2

(416) 924-6211
Community Organization, Performance Art Theatre, Live music venue, Event venue, Event Space
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569 Spadina Ave, Toronto, M5S 2J7

(416) 553-7720
Community center, Community Organization
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156 Augusta Ave, Toronto, M5T 2L5

(416) 254-6959
Art Gallery, Community Organization, Coworking space
156 Studio Projects is a well-loved office rental space in Toronto's Kensington Market. Customers appreciate its central location and intimate community of artists, designers, tech, and media professionals. The workspace is not too big or small, providing a focus area and a sense of belonging. Amenities include a boardroom, kitchen, fast internet, and communal spaces. The building's décor and atmosphere contribute to a creative and inspiring work environment.