One Spadina Crescent embraces the past and welcomes the future By Annemarie Brissenden With its grey facade looming eerily behind a chain-link fence, One Spadina Crescent seemed destined to become the ramshackle province of ghosts. Instead, the nineteenth-century Gothic revival building is undergoing an ambitious renovation that will transform it into the new home of […]
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Catching up with history
May 27th, 2014 · Comments Off on Catching up with history
Westbank solicits ideas for Ed’s site
May 27th, 2014 · Comments Off on Westbank solicits ideas for Ed’s site
Mirvish Villagers stress link between affordability and character By Annemarie Brissenden Mirvish Villagers accustomed to battling real estate developers greeted an unexpected overture from Westbank Projects Corp. on April 30 at the Randolph Academy with polite skepticism. It was one of a series of introductory meetings hosted by the company, which last fall purchased a 3.47-acre […]
Mulcair, Cressy against island airport expansion, support transit funding
May 27th, 2014 · Comments Off on Mulcair, Cressy against island airport expansion, support transit funding
By Annemarie Brissenden Thomas Mulcair leaves his hockey hoodie at home in Montreal when he visits Toronto. “When I went for my run this morning, I had on a great big Habs hoodie, and I thought…maybe I should bring this to Toronto, and then I thought…nah,” joked the official opposition and New Democratic […]
Raucous meeting on CTS field
April 8th, 2014 · Comments Off on Raucous meeting on CTS field
Community dismayed by lack of dialogue By: Annemarie Brissenden A packed standing-room only January 9 meeting on the future of Central Technical School’s (CTS) field laid bare the challenge of balancing student needs and community concerns. Local residents fear the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) plan to install a championship field and seasonal dome at […]
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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 […]
New 14 Division police building open
December 3rd, 2012 · Comments Off on New 14 Division police building open
Community and officers welcome the modern police facility By Andrew Russell Police officers, political dignitaries and community members packed the entrance of the new home of Toronto’s 14 Division at 350 Dovercourt Road. Minister of International Cooperation Julian Fantino, police Chief Bill Blair and councilor Frances Nunziata representing the absent mayor Rob Ford, were among […]
Theatre Centre gets new home
December 3rd, 2012 · Comments Off on Theatre Centre gets new home
$6.2 million renovation to make Carnegie Library performing arts centre By Ryan Saundercook After 33 years of a somewhat unstable nomadic existence, the Theatre Centre has broken ground on the renovation of its first permanent home – the Carnegie Library, a 104-year-old heritage property located at 1115 Queen St. West. The $6.2 million renovation project […]
Growing Food and Raising Farmers in the City
December 3rd, 2012 · 1 Comment
The Annex and Harbord Village considered for expansion By Jessica Lemieux It’s early on a Tuesday but already the hot sun is casting long shadows from the greenhouse over the field. The earlier in the day the better and the more tender the herbs will be. That way they will look and smell great to […]
Drawing Together a Community
December 3rd, 2012 · Comments Off on Drawing Together a Community
First Huron Artisans Fair took place on Nov. 17 By Jacqueline Schifano The event, organized by Leigh Chestnuthall and members of St. Thomas’ Anglican Church spent a beautiful Saturday appreciating and acquiring some of the great work by the artists within the Huron Street community. “I’ve been wanting to do this for years,” said Chestnuthall, […]
ROM goes ‘BIG’ with newest exhibit
December 3rd, 2012 · Comments Off on ROM goes ‘BIG’ with newest exhibit
The Royal Ontario Museum opens new textile showcase By Katie O’Connor When the Royal Ontario Museum commissioned a haute-couture dress from fashion house Christian Dior, they had little idea how big its significance would become. One month after the deep red dramatic coat dress was revealed to the world, its Dior designer John Galliano, was […]
Monthly Annex BIA Meeting
November 28th, 2012 · Comments Off on Monthly Annex BIA Meeting
From Christmas installations to increasing security at the Brunswick House By: Kelly Gabel The monthly Bloor Annex Business Improvement Area (BIA) meeting took place Oct. 16 at Kilgour’s Bar Meets Grill (509 Bloor Street W.) and was led by treasurer and secretary, Brian Burchell. On the agenda was the approval of the 2013 budget plan. […]
Nine months later: no new leads in Dupont station shooting
November 28th, 2012 · 1 Comment
A look into the security measures at the TTC By Samina Esha After three Dupont station robberies between 2011 and February of this year, no arrests have been made. Security camera footage indicates that all robberies were carried out by the same masked person. On the third robbery, shots were fired at a TTC fare […]
