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Featured stories
Our latest stories about regeneration.
Water is Love - Ripples of Regeneration
We held the Toronto premiere of Water is Love - Ripples of Regeneration, a moving documentary about the power of regenerating the water cycle...
The Problem and Promise of Peat
Our continuing series of events around peat explores Canada's biggest carbon storehouse.
Water Docs Film Festival
RegenTO was happy to collaborate on this juried festival of amazing documentaries about climate and water. Watch the recording of our panel discussion after The Erie Situation.
Why Regeneration?
Regeneration is nature’s default condition. When you injure yourself, you heal – you regenerate...
Regenerating Our Future
The Greater Tkaronto Bioregion initiative is engaging Southern Ontario towns in creating a new story of how we live with each other in this critical Great Lakes zone.
Climate-Friendly Supermarkets
CBC reporter Emily Chung from the “What On Earth?” podcast met us at the Toronto Eco-Fair, volunteered to add her local supermarket to our map, and then shared her findings.