Filming the city’s darkest hours
As the dark sky lingers, the screen from a laptop installed on the passenger seat brightens the inside of Peter Mills’ black Jeep.
As the dark sky lingers, the screen from a laptop installed on the passenger seat brightens the inside of Peter Mills’ black Jeep.
Biscottis, cannolis, tiramisu, and over two dozen types of donuts fill the displays of SanRemo Bakery by the hundreds. In the back kitchen, Ed Bozzo and his staff are filling the baking sheets and ovens with pastries by the thousands.
The clock ticks past 4 a.m. and most people are sleeping sound in beds, couches or on whatever they find comfortable. This is when the cats come out to play with their spray cans and bandanas.
Toronto at 4 a.m., a series of profiles of people who keep the city running, is a project by Centennial College journalism students.