Liberal Adam Vaughan celebrated his by-election win in the Trinity-Spadina riding with party leader Justin Trudeau at the Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto on Monday June 30, 2014. Tom Hicken/Metroland

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Liberal Adam Vaughan celebrated his by-election win in the Trinity-Spadina riding with party leader Justin Trudeau at the Steam Whistle Brewery in Toronto on Monday June 30, 2014. Tom Hicken/Metroland

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Paddle boarding and kayaking at Sunnyside Beach with MEC. Photos/Tom Hicken
A few portraits:
1. Scat singer, Josepheen 2. NPD with creamsicle
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Belly dancers Clancy Catelin and Sarah Skinner perform at Tabule on Queen East in Toronto. Tom Hicken/Metroland

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Nicholas Eaton (right) had to have brain surgery at SickKids when he was 20 months old after a fall in the playground. After having a piece of his skull removed to relieve swelling, he spent about a month in the hospital and fully recovered. Nicholas and I got along really well because we both love Ninja Turtles and LEGO ā two of my favourite toys, even today ;) Tom Hicken/Metroland
A portrait of SickKids Foundation CEO Ted Garrard for a story on how he lost over 100lbs. Photo/Tom Hicken
These two were excited about having a 3D printer for the day at the Gerrard/Ashdale Library in Toronto. Tom Hicken/Metroland
School fairs across the city of Toronto.
Some highlights from the month of May, which saw a lot of sports.

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At a charity garage sale to benefit the Shelter Foundation,Ā Gavin Mahon passes on the opportunity to buy a set of golf clubs after thinking what his wife would say if he brought them home. Tom Hicken/Metroland
I met Brock Shepherd a couple of months ago in the market while doing Streeters for The Grid with a question regarding the man bun (as it happens, he has one). It was a pleasure running into him again, this time as the subject for an article on hisĀ Kensington Brewing Company. I'd highly recommend trying the Fruit Stand Watermelon Wheat ā perfect for summer. Tom Hicken for GoodLife magazine
Heather Nobes comforts her son Owen Pady, 4, who was one of the last to cross the finish line at the Children's 2K Beaches Spring Sprint. Tom Hicken/Metroland
Caught in the rain. Photos/Tom Hicken

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The Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans Care in Toronto celebrate their 10th anniversary on a quiet Saturday afternoon. Photos/Tom Hicken
Bob Storey stands with a segment of the historic maple tree said to have inspired The Maple Leaf ForeverĀ song, before it would be cut to create small medallions. The milling, held at the Evergreen Brick Works and eight months after the tree was toppled in a windstorm, created segments to be kiln dried for eight weeks and then put into the hands of artists, carvers and woodturners. Tom Hicken for The Grid Magazine