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Dennis Duffy
A.P. Coleman uncovered Toronto's prehistory, among other adventures.
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Dennis Duffy
Construction on the Lower Don should be finished in a few months, but more work is needed to make Toronto's ravines accessible for residents.
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Andrew Reeves
Council likes to support good ideas in principle, and then often fails to provide ongoing funding.
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David Hains
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Dennis Duffy
How Seton inspired Sauriol to love the Don Valley and to try to save it.
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Dennis Duffy
In 1969, the Don River was declared dead. But with conservation efforts and advocacy, that's changed.
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Catherine McIntyre • Photos by Josh Allsopp
Resort-style relaxation by the Don Valley.
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Jamie Bradburn
Torontonians tackle the Thorncliffe Ski Jump.
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David Wencer
A look at past, present, and future efforts to control flooding in the Don Valley.
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Jamie Bradburn
Two new bridges along the Don Valley bicycle trail are slated to open on June 1.
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Jamie Bradburn
Did celebrated architect Raymond Moriyama leave his signature on the Ontario Science Centre in more ways than one?
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Edward Brown
It made bricks for 100 years. Once it shut down, decades passed before the site was redeveloped.
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Chris Riddell
What's the story behind the poor goner buried beside the train tracks?
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Edward Brown
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Kevin Plummer
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Marc Lostracco
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Val Dodge
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Miles Storey
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