'Disaster is what brings us together.' Greektown community united after tragedy

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The doors at St. Barnabas on the Danforth are always open, but the people seeking solace inside the Anglican church the day after a deadly shooting wanted to bolt them shut.

Less than 24 hours earlier, gunfire had shattered the cheer of Toronto's Greektown where the church is located. In the melee, a troubled man had sprayed bullets indiscriminately through the bustling neighbourhood, killing two people, injuring 13 others and leaving countless more questioning the safety of an area they'd long seen as an oasis.

"Disaster is what brings us together and brings the best out of us," Lewis said in an interview. "It's like when there's a terrible snow storm and you're standing at a bus shelter. You'll talk to somebody whereas you won't on a nice day." The Danforth, a long-time hub for Toronto's Greek community, is now home to dozens of diverse businesses and a popular destination for Toronto residents and visitors alike. Some of those businesses experienced a downturn in traffic in the days immediately following the shooting, Lewis said, citing wary restaurant patrons opting to grab takeout rather than dining in public.

Gun control, too, has become a hot topic, with at least one community yard sale doubling as a fundraising vehicle for a national organization in support of limiting access to firearms. A local arts organization also said safety and gun violence were prevalent themes among participants in a series of workshops meant to spread messages of love, acceptance and strength in the months following the shooting.

"It's not our job to solve these problems, but as a local arts service organization there is a way that we can ... give the community the tools to talk about or deal with issues," she said.Her daughter, Raphaella Zymaras, was among a group of eight friends capping off a birthday celebration on the Danforth when shots rang out.

 

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