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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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It’s a hospital, not a strip mall

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on It’s a hospital, not a strip mall

Just as the stigma surrounding mental illness has started to dissipate, the College Street location of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is facing a crisis of its own. Its landlord, a numbered company owned by Brookfield Asset Management, is playing hardball during a scheduled negotiation in which it is seeking to increase […]

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Bike lanes a “top priority”

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Bike lanes a “top priority”

RE: Bloor “foremost a public space”?(July) Thank you for your editorial “It’s really a village not a freeway” in the July edition of The Annex Gleaner. I can’t agree more! The case for bike lanes on Bloor is strong: the route is flat and unencumbered by streetcar tracks, and many people continue to cycle along […]

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Keep pushing bike safety

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Keep pushing bike safety

RE: Bloor “foremost a public space” (July) As someone who’s been pushing improvement in Bloor bike safety for at least a decade now, I’m glad that the Gleaner has kept up its coverage. And while I am in total agreement that improvements to bike safety are quite overdue in the Annex, I’m less certain that […]

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Where do your LPC, NDP, and GPC candidates stand?

September 16th, 2015 · 1 Comment

Opining on rail safety, daycare, development, health care, and Bill C-51 When residents in The Annex Gleaner coverage area go to the polls on Oct. 19, it will have been less than 18 months since they voted in a federal by-election to replace member of Parliament Olivia Chow, who had stepped down to run for […]

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Only Green Party offers solution to emerging global crisis

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Only Green Party offers solution to emerging global crisis

Transition to green economy, stand up for civil liberties, and be fiscally responsible By Nick Wright I am running for the Green Party in the upcoming Oct. 19 federal election for University-Rosedale because it is the only party with a plan to solve the emerging global environmental and economic crisis and transition to a sustainable […]

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Ensure capitalist democracy delivers for everyone

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Ensure capitalist democracy delivers for everyone

Only the Liberals have a progressive economic agenda By Chrystia Freeland I have a political skeleton in my closet. I was the Liberal member of Parliament for Toronto Centre and am running as the Liberal candidate in University-Rosedale, but the first party I ever canvassed for was the New Democratic Party when my mother, Halyna […]

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If buildings are art, should they be altered from their original form?

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on If buildings are art, should they be altered from their original form?

44 Walmer Rd. faced changed to its character in 2001 In his Aug. 24, 2015 column for The Globe and Mail, “A pop art prize”, Dave Leblanc points to Alfred Holden’s May 2001 column in The Annex Gleaner about 44 Walmer Rd., a design by renowned architect Uno Prii. Leblanc reminds us that the questions […]

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Urban Elms

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on Urban Elms

A tree that keeps fighting back By Alfred Holden, Given up for lost, great elms soldier on. Extinction was predicted. I remember the news stories around 1970, so prone were the trees to deadly Dutch elm disease, which is still very much with us. But if you believe in evolution, or if you don’t, pull […]

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A grand gesture in the age of thrift

September 16th, 2015 · Comments Off on A grand gesture in the age of thrift

A review from when the Lillian H. Smith Branch was new In the October 1995 edition of The Annex Gleaner, Alfred Holden reviewed the then new Lillian H. Smith Branch of the Toronto Public Library. On this, the branch’s twentieth anniversary, we thought we’d take a look back at what we thought then. You be […]

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