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Sarah Boesveld

Sarah Boesveld is a Toronto journalist who most recently worked as senior writer at Chatelaine magazine after a career in daily news reporting for The National Post and The Globe and Mail. She writes about gender equity on all fronts and about how we live our modern lives.

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Essay by Sarah Boesveld

A Small Town on Copeland Avenue

For years, I’d been craving the community and intimacy of small-town life. Then the pandemic hit and I found that it had been around me the whole time.

Feature by Sarah Boesveld photography by Rodrigo Moreno

The Picture Man

Thirty years ago, Rodrigo Moreno photographed neighbourhood kids for a school project. He's come back ever since, tracing the changing lives of people in a corner of the city few find worthy of documenting.

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