Drew Dopwell has been a Maintenance staff with the Riverside BIA for many years and has a story to share about being a FOODIE. Read his story as part of the “Humans of Riverside: Giving Voice and Making Space for BIPOC” and featured as part of the STEPS Mainstreet Art Challenge in Riverside BIA.
Posts Categorized: 40 Years
Humans of Riverside: CHARLENE’s Story
Charlene Forde is a community kitchen user and teaches cooking classes at the local Ralph Thornton Community Centre, and has a story to share about a family LEGACY. Read her story as part of the “Humans of Riverside: Giving Voice and Making Space for BIPOC” and featured as part of the STEPS Mainstreet Art Challenge in Riverside BIA.
Humans of Riverside: ROHIT’s Story
Rohit Wadhawan is the business owner of the Indian Spice Room, a new business in Riverside, and he has a story to tell about PERSEVERANCE. Read his story as part of the “Humans of Riverside: Giving Voice and Making Space for BIPOC” and featured as part of the STEPS Mainstreet Art Challenge in Riverside BIA.
Everyone Knows Riverside’s George The Barber
For more than 55 years, the Broadview Beauty Parlour has been the delighted onlooker to the transformation of the Riverside neighborhood – from its transformation from a working-class, industrial hood to a trendy locale. George Iliadis, the seasoned barber of Riverside, has seen the tremendous growth firsthand.
Riverside 40 Years, 40 Stories: ‘De Grassi Street’ vs ‘Degrassi Street’
The world famous De Grassi Street has been an integral part of Canadian arts and culture and a much celebrated part of the Riverside community. Read all about it in our 12th feature of the ‘Riverside BIA 40 Years, 40 Stories’ series.