Corner Commons: Creative placemaking on a suburban scale

“This past summer, the Jane and Finch neighbourhood got a glimpse of what a community-driven public space could look and feet like. It was a striking example of how underused spaces can act as resilient hubs for all.” Read the full article here.

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As Omicron spreads, kids 5-11 vaccination slows. That must change, experts say