Exclusive to the Gleaner By Beth Macdonell It has been years since the last mickey of rum was served and the last band performed, yet those who frequented the legendary booze can will never forget the Matador (466 Dovercourt Rd.). After showcasing more than 40 years of some of Canada’s greatest country and folk music, […]
Death and rebirth of the Matador
December 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Mixed-use, mixed feelings: Proposed development largest since Loblaws
December 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
By Perry King The Wynn Group is moving forward with its plans of developing a 29-storey hotel and condominium on a strip of Dupont. An application to amend the Toronto Official Plan, that will change the designation of six Dupont properties from an employment to a mixed-use site, was submitted by the Wynn Group in May, but was […]
Sweeping up Bellevue: Community lukewarm over month-long blitz
December 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on Sweeping up Bellevue: Community lukewarm over month-long blitz
By Perry King Out of the 68 arrests that were made in a Kensington-area drug blitz, police Sergeant Jeff Zammit remembers one arrest that bothered him. “We dealt with one guy that was trafficking, and he was with a woman and a baby in a stroller—it was his girlfriend—while he was selling,” said Zammit, who […]
Ward 18 defeated cry foul
December 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on Ward 18 defeated cry foul
By Rebecca Payne Multiple campaign managers of Ward 18 (Davenport) candidates claim questionable tactics were used in the race, and are pointing their fingers at newly elected Councillor Ana Bailao’s campaign. Bailao edged out Adam Giambrone’s former executive assistant Kevin Beaulieu by 1,366 votes. Beaulieu’s campaign manager, as well as fellow Ward 18 contender Kirk […]
Who is Jane Beecroft: Dragon of City Hall or First Nations Truth Speaker?
November 30th, 2010 · 1 Comment
By Susan Oppenheim I met Jane Beecroft in 2008, when she brought flyers into my shop for the opening of a nearby historical restoration. At the time I knew nothing of heritage work, the Community History Project (the group she founded), or the Tollkeeper’s Cottage, and I had little interest in the undertakings at the corner of Davenport […]
Shootings shock community: Police say recent violence mostly targeted
November 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off on Shootings shock community: Police say recent violence mostly targeted
By Perry King Investigations on three of four recent shooting incidents in the Annex area are still open, according to updates from 14 Division. At a meeting on Oct. 26, over 50 people packed into the Bickford Centre cafeteria (777 Bloor St. W.) to hear Inspector David Vickers and Detective Sergeant Brian Kelly announce that investigations for shootings […]
Home from the Odyssey: Artist returns to her Annex roots
November 23rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
By Liivi Sandy Every environment is a new palate to explore for artist Erica Brisson. The 27-year-old grew up in the Annex with the neighbourhood driving her creativity. Erica has been on the road for eight years, studying art history and studio art at Concordia University in Montreal, and then working at the Banff Centre for the […]
Mad House: Madison dweller alleges harassment over heritage home
November 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off on Mad House: Madison dweller alleges harassment over heritage home
By Eddie Mumford ‘Majestic’ would be a word to describe the house at 145 Madison Ave. With its uniformity of smooth brick and irregular shape, the massive, detached home stands out amongst the neighbouring houses. But the house, declared a historical site (under the Heritage Act) in 1974, has recently become a source of anxiety for its owner. […]
Earning his stripes? “Social transformation” art project not supported by hospital
November 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Earning his stripes? “Social transformation” art project not supported by hospital
By Perry King Artist Miklos Legrady wants to paint candy stripes on Toronto Western Hospital’s smokestack, at the cost of $675,000. Courtesy Miklos Legrady After years of being a sticking point for local residents, the Toronto Western hospital smokestack (399 Bathurst St.) may get a facelift, if a local artist has his way. Inspired by […]
Façade facelift: Lee’s Palace iconic mural is back
November 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on Façade facelift: Lee’s Palace iconic mural is back
By Beth Macdonell In 1987, Al Runt was working behind the bar at Lee’s Palace (529 Bloor St. W.). He was let go for drinking on the job, but the owner, “Mr. Lee,” noticed Runt was a talented painter. According to Runt, Mr. Lee was looking to attract cool eyeballs from Queen to Bloor. Mr. Lee noticed that […]
Sam James makes good joe
November 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on Sam James makes good joe
By Karen Bliss The lattes at Sam James Coffee Bar (297 Harbord St.) are a work of art and it has little to do with the carefully poured rosetta design that decorates each cup. The staff that make the coffee are trained on the bean, the temperature, and the method, making each sip something to be savoured, […]
Holiday wish list and cover art
November 11th, 2010 · Comments Off on Holiday wish list and cover art
Every holiday edition, the Gleaner features community and holiday-themed artwork on our cover. We are also continuing a new tradition that we started last year, where we are soliciting holiday wishes from the community, for the community. Here are the stipulations: For artwork: -We are looking for two pieces of artwork to feature on our […]
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