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Steven’s

In the heart of the Annex, Steven’s might be the friendliest convenience store in Toronto. Fresh flowers, warm smiles and happy ...

Dom’s

In 1966, Dom and Rosa Cozzi opened a tiny convenience store below their upstairs apartment in St. Clair West, Toronto. 50 years ...

Old’s Cool

Owners Zahra and Mariko revive an old neighbourhood convenience store by mixing old world community connections with new products, ...

Habesha Variety

In a marginalized Toronto community, new owners Dessale and Rita are adapting their shelves to suit the diversity of their community, while highlighting the healthier food options that they are making ...

The Lucky Penny

  A friendly space celebrating local bakers, makers and artisans in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods community, where neighbours can grab their daily milk and bread, as well as a fresh coffee and a seat on the sunny ...

Dessale

"We tried, as much as possible, to put more flags. The store is trying to accommodate everybody, and we want to make everybody come in here and we want to make everybody feel at home. That's our motto. " -Dessale Owner Habesha convenience ...

Barbara

From '75 to '84, we rented a place down the street. And even after we moved we still came back here often. In fact, my ex-husband painted a picture of this store, and gave it to Dominic. So that shows you how much this store has meant to ...