SEE MORE BY BRETT LAMB: EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Fall 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: Fourth wave funnies! (Aug. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jul. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Apr. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: Pandemic Response (Mar. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Feb. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Jan. 2021) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice! (Dec. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Nov. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Oct. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Aug. 2020) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (July […]
Entries Tagged as 'Annex'
EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Dec. 2021)
EDITORIAL: Ford rolls dice with 413 (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Ford rolls dice with 413 (Dec. 2021)
The currently ruling Progressive Conservative party of Ontario is looking ahead six months – and strategizing at how to win an election despite a long line of mishaps behind them. They’ll be looking to win support in the 905, and they’ll use wedge issues to get it.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Dec. 2021)
RE: GRADING OUR GREENSPACE, Fall 2021 Thank you for the recent edition and in particular the area park reviews conducted by your writer Madeline Smart, I really loved the coverage of our parks. I do wonder, however, why Paul Martel Park has such a bad rating? Have you been there recently? It is just wonderful. […]
FORUM: Tackling the climate crisis at a city level (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on FORUM: Tackling the climate crisis at a city level (Dec. 2021)
All levels of government must be engaged in a solution By Mike Layton Years ago, I moved a motion asking the city to begin its work to tackle climate change and the request for this report became TransformTO. The first report was received in 2016 with regular report-backs scheduled in the years ahead, but never […]
FORUM: Premier Ford gets an “F” (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on FORUM: Premier Ford gets an “F” (Dec. 2021)
horrifying account of Premier Doug Ford’s assault on our natural environment, health and future. Here are the lowlights.
LIFE: Honouring son in area parks (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on LIFE: Honouring son in area parks (Dec. 2021)
Local park goers may have noticed a new chess table at Jean Sibelius Square. It is dedicated to the memory of Kye Christian Andreopoulos, “A skilled player, a generous soul, a creator of communities, and above all, a loving and faithful son and friend.”
LIFE: Finding tombstones in your yard (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on LIFE: Finding tombstones in your yard (Dec. 2021)
In September, Palmerston area resident Miriam Schacter noticed Hebrew engravings on flagstones that her landlord dug up while working on her front lawn. When she realized that the inscriptions were in fact names, she started to wonder if they had found gravestones
GREENINGS: Avoid the stress of stuff at Xmas (Dec. 2021)
December 17th, 2021 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: Avoid the stress of stuff at Xmas (Dec. 2021)
As an environmentalist, few things make me cringe quite like Christmas does. We are heading into the season when Canadians will each discard a staggering 50 kg of trash over the holidays. Experts with the waste electrical and electronic equipment forum estimate that in 2021 alone, the world will discard a mass of e-waste equivalent to that of the Great Wall of China, the world’s heaviest human made object.
ON THE COVER: Greenspaces graded (Fall 2021)
November 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on ON THE COVER: Greenspaces graded (Fall 2021)
READ MORE: GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (Fall 2021) GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (July 2021) LIFE: Bickford Park embraces yoga (June 2021) FOCUS: New park imbued with nostalgia (Apr. 2021) ON THE COVER: Renewing Martel’s vision (Nov. 2020) FOCUS: Park set for eco-restoration (Nov. 2020) GRADING OUR GREENSPACE: Grading the green (Aug. 2020) FORUM: Making it green (Aug. 2020) OBITUARY: Architect leaves indelibe marks (July 2020) CHATTER: Sally’s Fright finds a home in Yorkville (July […]
NEWS: Freeland wins despite lower turnout (Fall 2021)
November 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on NEWS: Freeland wins despite lower turnout (Fall 2021)
Chrystia Freeland was re-elected for the third time as the member of Parliament for University-Rosedale in Canada’s 44th election on September 21. The Liberals won all 25 seats in the City of Toronto.
NEWS: TDSB consults after community garden razed (Fall 2021)
November 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on NEWS: TDSB consults after community garden razed (Fall 2021)
On September 8, Trustee Chris Moise held a community meeting to address the abrupt razing of the Palmerston Avenue Junior Public School. The school and the TDSB faced major criticism from the community over the action, especially by those who volunteered countless hours maintaining and planting the garden over the 20 years it had stood.
NEWS: City fails to move forward as Avenue Road plans evolve (Fall 2021)
November 11th, 2021 · Comments Off on NEWS: City fails to move forward as Avenue Road plans evolve (Fall 2021)
After the city added a temporary bike lane on Bloor Street this year, Brown & Storey added a bi-directional bike lane to its plans for the east side of Avenue Road. This new design would consist of two 1.5-metre bike lanes separated from pedestrians by trees and lighting.
