Memphis is a familiar face around the Annex. He has an unspoken residency at the northeast corner of Bathurst and Bloor, a place he’s fought for for about 30 years. Memphis is a musician, specifically doing is thing with an electric guitar and a small amp. He plays for the crowds of people on a rambunctious Saturday evening and he plucks at his strings on a Sunday night for the stragglers and locals. This is a short and sweet look at the man who’s fought for his spot on the busy Toronto intersection.

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Bancroft Rallycross makes Motorsport Accesible to Anyone

Imagine taking your car out onto some rural roads around Bancroft, Ont., and blasting through the forest at 70 km/hr. This is not just a dream, but something any person with a car can do through the CAN-JAM Motorsport Rallycross Championships. CAN-JAM is an outfitter of rally cars and a Subaru tuner. Subarus are popular as rally cars, so organizing an event like this translates to business.

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Nick Dasko and Kevin Struikas discuss the legitimacy of eSports.

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eSports bar a possibility for Toronto

An Internet café in downtown Toronto is trying to become Ontario’s first eSports bar.

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Harper’s true patriot love hockey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s book on Canada’s favourite game could be viewed as a political move, but experts say if he’s looking to help himself in the coming election, the timing is wrong.

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Humber Hawks Cheerleaders tell Fanshawe to “bring it”

It’s after 8 p.m., Wednesday evening in the gymnasium at Humber College’s North Campus. Most of the competitive Hawk teams have already packed up. The Humber Hawks cheerleading team is the only one left.

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Native student finds community at Humber College

Aaron Bowerman’s passion for travel, his people and his culture are rooted in his experiences. The 26-year old native journeyed from Manitoulin Island to Windsor and now to Toronto in pursuit of a post-secondary education in the tourism industry.

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Toronto’s three aboriginal childcare centers are going to close, according to the head of Native Child and Family Services. Two are already closing and the third likely will in the near future.

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This week on Skedline, we’ve been looking at various Aboriginal issues. Adam Jonsson sat down with our City Hall correspondent, Nick Dasko, to talk about why Native Child and Family Services daycares in Toronto are closing down. This is a recording of a live stream on Skedlive that aired... Read more

Aboriginal culture has been demonstrated at an event on Humber College’s Lakeshore campus last weekend. Toronto Culture Days and the Aboriginal Resource Centre worked together to honor the history of aboriginal peoples.

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