College. Spadina, and Sussex potentially home to three new student residences By Annemarie Brissenden, Brian Burchell, and Neiland Brissenden In about 500 B.C., the Greek philosopher Heraclitus of Ephesus (near modern-day Kusadasi, Turkey) propounded a distinctive theory of universal flux. It is an oversimplification of his views, but he is frequently attributed with the quote […]
Condominiums, shopping malls and student housing
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Condominiums, shopping malls and student housing
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Little Library
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Little Library
By: Beth McKay Often it is the small touches which make the Annex the welcoming and exceptional neighbourhood that it is today; and neighbours Taya and Jamie Cook of Grace Street certainly understand the importance of inclusivity and sharing. The Cooks have recently installed a little free library in front of their home with the […]
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Crime down again for 2013
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Crime down again for 2013
Stats Confirm slide in crime reports By: Brian Burchell Feeling that your neighbourhood is a little safer these days? There is empirical evidence to support that view. At a recent meeting of the Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) for 14 Division, a consultative body the police use to keep connected with local stakeholder groups such […]
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Annex Cat Rescue and Don Cherry team-up
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Annex Cat Rescue and Don Cherry team-up
By: Brian Burchell Two hundred and thirteen lost cats were rescued by the Annex Cat Rescue from the streets and back alleys in 2012 and adopted into loving local homes (statistics for 2013 are yet to be published). That’s a record year for the entirely volunteer-run organization. Continuing this year, with the support of Global […]
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Making the grade
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Making the grade
Keeping tabs on the urban landscape By: Beth McKay Bobbie Rosenfeld Park and Salmon Run Fountain Between the CN Tower and the Rogers Centre Time: 1:15 pm Grade: B (Last year: B+) Reason: Nestled in between the CN tower and the Rogers Centre, this park pays tribute to Toronto’s waterfront through artist Susan Schelle’s salmon […]
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Changes sought to complaints system
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Changes sought to complaints system
Consensus emerges for a better Ontario Police Complaints System By: Brian Burchell “More transparency, timeliness, independence, and accountability are what’s needed,” says Dr. Alok Mukherjee, chair of the Toronto Police Services Board; these are just some of the recommendations that have emerged from a report on the Future Directions for the Ontario Police Complaints System. […]
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Getting Canadians Moving Again
November 7th, 2013 · Comments Off on Getting Canadians Moving Again
Long-term predictable funding is what transit needs By: Olivia Chow and Joe Cressy Those of us who live in the city all know the aggravation that can come with unreliable public transit and gridlock. Being squeezed into an overflowing subway. Watching packed streetcars pass you by as you wait in the cold, already late for […]
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Photo By Brian Burchell/Gleaner News, Files courtesy of Gus “Rory” Sinclair Bloor Borden Market vendor Amanda Van Hart sells her produce at the end of a long growing season. The Van Hart family farm, located in the Holland marsh was started just after the Second World War by the Van Hart’s who emigrated from Holland. […]
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Photo By Brian Burchell/Gleaner News An estimated seven-hundred and fifty carved and lit pumpkins lined Harbord street just after dusk on November 1. The 6th Annual Harbord Street Pumpkin Festival saw local residents bring their Halloween craftsmanship to display for all to see on tables provided by the Harbord Street BusinessImprovement are, a key sponsor of the event which […]
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OMB Approves Illegally Built Addition
November 6th, 2013 · 1 Comment
Adam Vaughan Vows to “Destroy” OMB BRIAN BURCHELL/GLEANER NEWS
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Plastic Propaganda
November 6th, 2013 · Comments Off on Plastic Propaganda
In our blind bid to recycle we seem to have forgotten the first two “Rs” By Terri Chu The city has put up nice new garbage bins along the major streets around the Annex recently. There are separate compartments for trash and recycling. Toronto is ahead of most major North American cities when it comes […]
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It Takes a Village
November 3rd, 2013 · Comments Off on It Takes a Village
Unique Parent-Child Cafe’ Provides a Safe Harbour Photo By Brian Burchell/Gleaner News An inside view of a space welcome to child and parent alike, a very well executed renovation of the site of the former Toronto Women’s Bookstore. By Erika Murray As a new mother in 2002, Nathalie Robertson initially struggled to forge a social […]
