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It’s really a village, not a freeway

July 31st, 2015 · 3 Comments

The thought of bicycling down a highway is a frightening prospect. It is dangerous, and that is why it is prohibited. Bloor Street is technically a highway too, King’s Highway No. 5 to be exact, named in 1925 for King George V. Those high hydro poles whose lights appear only to serve to illuminate third […]

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Get smart on public safety

July 31st, 2015 · Comments Off on Get smart on public safety

Build stronger cities By Adam Vaughan When it comes time to vote in October’s federal election, will this city try to make a point, or will Toronto residents make a difference? It’s an important question. Recent elections and modern politics are increasingly reduced to ballot questions. The public debate is degraded by attack ads and […]

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Grading our greenspace

July 31st, 2015 · Comments Off on Grading our greenspace

Park marks The return of summer also marks the return of Grading our Greenspace, The Annex Gleaner’s annual parks review. In this popular feature, we visit local parks and rate them on factors like amenities, cleanliness, and ambience. In part one, we rate eight parks, noting when we visited each one, and featuring our favourite […]

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Aircraft program grounded in 2004

July 31st, 2015 · Comments Off on Aircraft program grounded in 2004

Central Tech students graduated into advanced apprenticeships In honour of Central Technical School’s centennial, we thought we’d have a look through the Gleaner archives and pull up some of our favourite pieces. This month, we feature a story that appeared in February 2003 about the cancelling of Tech’s prestigious aircraft program. Keep an eye on […]

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Kensington Market ready for action

July 3rd, 2015 · 1 Comment

Residents and business-owners vow to battle proposed development By Annemarie Brissenden Kensington Market is once again preparing for battle. In what’s becoming an increasingly familiar story in this part of Toronto, an application to replace a non-residential automotive rental facility at College Street and Augusta Avenue with a mixed-use development has the area’s residents and […]

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Christie Pits renewal set to begin

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on Christie Pits renewal set to begin

Popular park will benefit from development dollars By Annemarie Brissenden and Brian Burchell It will be a whole new ball game for Christie Pits Park when the bats start swinging next spring. A major revitalization of the park is slated to begin this summer; one that will see safety improvements, new courts, and community enhancements […]

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Bring nuts to the party

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on Bring nuts to the party

Simple, tasty, and healthy I try very hard to bring the right little seasonal gift to anyone I visit in their home for a BBQ, or summer gathering. Unless it is an assigned dish for a potluck or a BYOB, I am loath to arrive with yet another little package of shortbread cookies. No point […]

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Artifacts uncovered at Pompeii at ROM

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on Artifacts uncovered at Pompeii at ROM

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Renters not lower caste

July 3rd, 2015 · 1 Comment

Westbank Corp. has submitted its building application to the City of Toronto for the redevelopment of the Honest Ed’s site and the adjoining Mirvish Village. The store has been saying a long goodbye for some time now but it’s finally slated for closure Dec. 31, 2016. Though the building application is in, it is far […]

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BABIA endorses Westbank proposal

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on BABIA endorses Westbank proposal

The Bloor-Annex Business Improvement Area (BABIA) has endorsed Westbank Corp.’s proposal for the redevelopment of the large area at the southwest corner of Bloor and Bathurst streets that includes Mirvish Village and Honest Ed’s. “We have been deeply engaged with the developer and recognize its outreach to the community,” said Brian Burchell, chair of the […]

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Settlement reached for 484 Spadina Ave.

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on Settlement reached for 484 Spadina Ave.

A settlement has been reached regarding the future of 484 Spadina Ave., home to the Waverley Hotel and Silver Dollar Room. The Wynn Group of Companies’ application to build a 22-storey private student residence on the site had been decried by local residents, who had raised concerns about the proposed height, the heritage value of […]

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Mirvish Village sidewalk sale is back!

July 3rd, 2015 · Comments Off on Mirvish Village sidewalk sale is back!

Following on the success of the May event, the Mirvish Village Business Improvement Area is again hosting a sidewalk sale this time on Saturday, July 11 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vintage wares, artists’ creations, and new merchandise will be featured, and local restaurants will offer up their tasty bites. This event’s new roster […]

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