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author: Catherine Penfold-Waxman : Astoria, Queens, New York (5 weeks ago)
 A swathe of graffiti has hit Newtown road and Broadway in Astoria, Queens. Not everyone is a fan.
author: POWcityblog : Toronto, ON (5 weeks ago)

Robot in an alley near Kensington Market, Toronto. We forget sometimes, robots can get lost. It was a Sunday, the crowd had places to go and nobody stopped.
I hope he was okay.
author: Elicar : Toronto, ON (5 weeks ago)
 At a public storage on Gerrard, east of Main.
author: Elicar : Toronto, ON (5 weeks ago)

The murals at Leslieville all have something in common: Graffiti Transformation Fund, Mural Program, Grant Thornton Centre.
Both the Graffiti Transfomation and Mural Program fall under Neighbourhood Improvement Grants given by the City of Toronto.
"Graffiti Transformation
Employs youth for removing graffiti and replacing it with murals, through grants to community organizations.
Mural Program
Business associations, including community groups that include strong business participation, can receive one-time funding for street banners or wall mural projects that help promote a local theme and facilitate commercial neighbourhood identity." web link
Ralph Thorton Centre on the other hand, is a centre established in 1980 with a "primary purpose...
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