ScenesTO Around The Internet (and Elsewhere)


Published Work:

“The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of The Tam” – York Pioneer Journal Volume 114 – 2019

“Roads Never Built” – Spacing Magazine “The Laneway Issue” – Spring 2019

“When Taddle Creek Stank” – Spacing Magazine “The Public Health Issue” – Spring 2021

Accolades:

“25 to Follow in Toronto Real Estate” by Toronto Storey’s Nina Dragicevic – March 2017

Scarborough’s 150 Neighbours – July 2017

Heritage Toronto Award Nominee – August 2018

Interviews:

“Our Toronto guide to enjoying Victoria Day weekend during lockdown” by Toronto Star‘s Briony Smith – May 2021

References:

“The Lost Farm Houses of Whitby” by Lost Toronto – July 2013

“Warhol Scenes From The City of Toronto” by Andy Warhol: Revisited – July 2015

“The East End Condo Neighbourhood You’ve Never Heard Of” by Condos.ca‘s Ahren Langschmidt – August 2015

“Garrison Creek, Toronto” by Hidden Waters‘ Sergey Kadinsky – March 2016

“Traversing the Eglinton Park Labyrinth Makes Me Theseus for a Day, Right?” from Labyrinths.ca – March 2017

“Finding *Extra* In The Ordinary” by My Life Lived Full’s Joanne Sisco – April 2017

“How to commemorate Canada 150” by Christopher Moore’s History News – April 2017

“Toronto in awe of damage caused by strong winds” by BlogTO’s Lauren O’Neil – April 2018

“Legends of Cobourg’s Victoria Hall” by Mysteries of Canada (Photo) – August 2018

“Toronto Hydro Electric System – Eglinton Substation” by TOBuilt (Photo) – May 2019

Philosophical Perspectives on Ruins, Monuments, and Memorials by Jeanette Bicknell, ‎Jennifer Judkins, ‎Carolyn Korsmeyer – July 2019

“Toronto residents say local lookout point has become a drug and prostitution den” by BlogTO‘s Tanja Saric – September 2020

“Hospital parkade fire creates plume of black smoke in North York (PHOTOS)” by Daily Hive – September 2020

“Agincourt” by As I Walk Toronto – March 2021

“Paths to ruin and a course” by As I Walk Toronto – April 2021

“‘A Few Rich Man Wished to Have Trees’” – The Origins of Toronto’s Urban Forest” by Toronto Shaped – May 2021