The Scarborough Restaurant Recovery Project

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The BRIDGE has partnered with Councillor Jennifer McKelvie’s Office and Centennial College to create The Scarborough Restaurant Recovery Project - a multi-media initiative supporting #ToGoToronto to help put east-end businesses on Toronto’s culinary map.

The Scarborough Restaurant Recovery Project is a multi-media initiative that will bring community leaders together to share the stories (and the food) of establishments in the east-end. The project will initially support businesses with registering on To Go Toronto, an online delivery resource created by Tourism Toronto.⠀

It will also help restaurants register to Ritual ONE, a commission-free online ordering website, and work to develop websites with ShopHERE, a City initiative assisting independent businesses and artists to open a free online store.⠀

“We were evaluating how COVID-19 has changed things, and how our students can jump in to help local businesses,” says Bill McConkey, academic director at The BRIDGE, who along with Dave Fenton will lead the project at U of T Scarborough. ⠀

“We’re still here, operational and available to explore solutions that we can help develop and meet the needs of the community,” says Fenton, entrepreneurship and work-integrated learning program coordinator at The BRIDGE. ⠀

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