News Release - Laneway Named After Inspiring Black Woman in Early 1900s Leslieville Unveiled
Luella Price Lane was named after the Eureka Club founder and resident of the Black community in early 1900s Leslieville.
Toronto's annual sunset to sunrise celebration of contemporary art returns to mark a five-year milestone.
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Luella Price Lane was named after the Eureka Club founder and resident of the Black community in early 1900s Leslieville.
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The City of Toronto's first purpose-built pickleball facility will have 11 courts and several other exciting features.