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  • Date is exactly "1980s"

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”Toronto's Hottest New Reggae Spot”

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”Owned and operated by Roger Williams... Aunt Elsie's is part grocery store- part Caribbean hot counter and part gathering place for really anyone from the Caribbean.'”

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"Third World Books thrived for more than 30 years at numerous addresses but most notably in the heart of Seaton Village—a strip of businesses along Bathurst Street catering to the city’s black and Caribbean communities—until it closed in early 2000…

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During the eighties, the parade route followed along Bloor Street and Yonge Street and ended at Nathan Phillips Square.

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The eastern terminus of the Toronto Transit Commission's (TTC) Bloor-Danforth subway line and a popular hangout and meeting place for many Scarborough adolescents.

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A popular flea market with vendors that catered to the multicultural population of Scarborough.

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A popular flea market with vendors that catered to the multicultural population of West Toronto.
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