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Malvern is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a population of 44,315. [2] It is located in the northeast corner of the city. There are over 60 different cultures represented in Malvern, with the most dominant ethnic groups being Caribbean Canadians (mostly Jamaican, Trinidadian, and Guyanese) and South Asian Canadians (mostly Sri Lankan Tamil, Indian, and Pakistani).
Mar 7, 2020 · Here’s a brief look at some of the moments and causes that have influenced women’s movements in Toronto and across North America over the last five decades. March 7, 2020 5 min read
May 5, 2023 · Women in McDonald’s (Yonge Street, Toronto), 1975: “When I was with the Women’s Photography Collective, we were asked to do an exhibition at U of T featuring photographs of women by women. A ...
Malvern is located at the north-east end of the City of Toronto. This neighbourhood has retained its rural roots by preserving mature trees, ravine woodlots and parklands. Malvern’s affordable real estate has traditionally attracted many new Canadians to this neighbourhood. There are over sixty different cultures represented here, with the ...
Mar 8, 2024 · 41. Sasha Exeter. A former elite athlete turned social media influencer and entrepreneur who uses her platform to address anti-Black racism in Toronto and beyond. “Always a “we” person, Sasha’s approach, both on and off the camera, is always focused on the collective as opposed to the individual.
Malvern – Historical Image Gallery: Prior to 1850, the intersection of the Lansing Road (now Sheppard Avenue) and Markham Road was known as Malcolm's Corners. John and Robert Malcolm operated the Speed the Plough Inn and a harness shop adjacent to their home on the southwest corner of the intersection. Later known as Malvern, the community ...
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May 16, 2018 · Residents past and present post their best Malvern memories. Students from St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy sing at an event launching My Malvern Week (May 7 to 13) encouraging current and past residents to share stories about the northeast Scarborough neighbourhood. - Genica Jaganathan/photo. Love from residents past and present flowed for ...