I read the September Gleaner article “A haven for children’s literature”, on the 20th anniversary of the Lillian H. Smith library, and I was instantly brought home to my old neighbourhood in Toronto. I remember fondly afternoons spent reading a book in the garden behind the library. Or wintry afternoons spent roaming through the stacks, […]
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Thanks for reviving fond memories
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Thanks for reviving fond memories
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Mazel tov to Harbord Bakery
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Mazel tov to Harbord Bakery
Thank you for your article in the August 2015 edition “Breaking bread with friends, Harbord Bakery marks 70 years”. It was a joy to be reminded of the rich history of the Harbord Bakery and how intertwined it is with the neighbourhood. Raffi Kosower, Roslyn Katz, Susan Wisnewski, their families, and the incredibly friendly bakery […]
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Thank you for the trip back!
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Thank you for the trip back!
I lived above the Harbord Bakery (“Breaking bread with friends”, August 2015) in the early ‘60s. A newcomer to Toronto, I initially saw only space (furnished one-bedroom) and location (close to the U of T) that were right for me; however, I was soon to learn what a legendary roof I had found. The Kosowers […]
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The faster we lower speeds, the more lives we save
October 8th, 2015 · 1 Comment
The problem is that the function of arterials is still seen only as moving cars and trucks By Joe Cressy and Albert Koehl Residents of downtown Toronto will soon start to notice an important change on their streets — a change that is going to make life safer for all our neighbourhoods. In the coming […]
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Residents’ associations share concerns for Mirvish Village
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Residents’ associations share concerns for Mirvish Village
Greenspace, heritage, and integration at top of list as Westbank opens Markham House Westbank opened its Markham House Citybuilding Lab to great fanfare during the Mirvish Village Sidewalk Sale on Sept. 19. Featuring a model of its proposed redevelopment for the site including Honest Ed’s and Mirvish Village, Markham House (610 Markham St.) will be […]
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Politicians are slaves to our whims
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Politicians are slaves to our whims
Let’s lead so they will follow By Terri Chu, The federal election has been lack lustre on the environmental front to put it mildly. In fact, finding an environmental platform from the three major parties to write about for this final piece before election day is akin to searching through Kim Kardashian’s twitter feed for […]
A creeping horror of the mind
October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on A creeping horror of the mind
Frankenstein Live emphasizes language over spectacle By Annemarie Brissenden How does one reckon with the horror of one’s own creation? It’s a question posed by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, and one asked of the audience in Frankenstein Live premiering this month at the Walmer Centre Theatre. “[Frankenstein] was so obsessed with creating […]
CAMH rent may skyrocket
September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on CAMH rent may skyrocket
College and Russell streets facilities at risk By Brian Burchell The College Street branch of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is facing a whopping 333 per cent rent increase when its lease is renewed for another 20-year term in 2018. The landlord, a numbered company owned by Brookfield Asset Management, says raising […]
A haven for children’s literature
September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on A haven for children’s literature
Lillian H. Smith library branch celebrates 20 years By Annemarie Brissenden Can you remember the first book you ever read? Picture cracking open its spine and tracing the letters with your finger, as you try to make sense of the words. Remember your delight at the illustrations, giggling as the brilliant colours leapt off the […]
Improving accessibility at Dupont Station
September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Improving accessibility at Dupont Station
Dupont Station will soon be fully accessible to all riders, regardless of mobility. It’s currently undergoing an upgrade under the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC) Easier Access Program, which aims to increase the accessibility of subway stations across the city. The station improvements – slated for completion in 2019 – include adding three elevators that will […]
A multicultural fall fair at St. Peter’s
September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on A multicultural fall fair at St. Peter’s
Hidden treasures, baked goods, food, crafts, books, CDs, and more all return to the fall fair this Oct. 3 (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and 4 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) at St. Peter’s Church (659 Markham St.). This annual two-day event – part flea market and part culinary festival – attracts crowds who enjoy […]
Unveiling literary history
September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Unveiling literary history
Heritage Toronto plaque honours poets MacEwen and Acorn By Annemarie Brissenden He was large, gruff, almost a bully, and an ardent Marxist who used poetry to foment revolution. Equally passionate, she was a fey little thing who decided in her teenage years that she would live for poetry. And for a brief, explosive time, Milton […]
