NEIGHBOURHOOD’S NEW RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION PROVIDES COLLECTIVE VOICE By Sean Frankling It has only been in the last decade or so that Liberty Village has been a residential area, but newly-built condominiums have brought a massive influx of people. They in turn have brought their views on how their new neighbourhood should be run. The Liberty […]
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Liberty Village 2.0
March 16th, 2012 · Comments Off on Liberty Village 2.0
Tags: Liberty · News · General
Vaughan addresses BQNA
March 9th, 2012 · 1 Comment
COUNCILLOR TALKS TUNNELS, TAXIS, AND CASINOS AT TOWN HALL MEETING By Rasheed Clarke The Bathurst Quay Neighbourhood Association hosted a town hall meeting with Councillor Adam Vaughan (Ward 20, Trinity-Spadina) on Feb. 29 to give area residents a chance to discuss the issues affecting the neighbourhood with their city hall representative. Inside the Waterview Room […]
Crime is down, changes abound
February 27th, 2012 · Comments Off on Crime is down, changes abound
14 DIVISION TO OPEN NEW HEADQUARTERS THIS SEPTEMBER By Perry King Toronto police’s 14 Division may have had a great 2011, but New Year’s Day was not a time for them to rest on their laurels. The New Year’s stabbing death of Mike Pimentel in Liberty Village “was only one isolated event that raised concerns […]
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Local writer brings Macho Man-themed show to Kensington Market
November 7th, 2011 · 1 Comment
By Michael Radoslav Nathaniel G. Moore vividly remembers attending a “Macho Man” Randy Savage wrestling match 20 years ago with his father. Following the death of Savage earlier this year, Moore decided to honour the man he calls an “aging hero” that always seemed to be there by his side while he grew up. When […]
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Parkdale High-Park hopefuls grilled on health care, inflation, electric trains
September 27th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Compiled by Emina Gamulin, Perry King, and Rebecca Payne Check out the links below about our Q & A with candidates for the Parkdale-High Park riding. The riding The candidates Question One: The state of health care in PHP Question Two: Poverty Question Three: Clean trains Question Four: Energy inflation Question Five: the Ontario Arts […]
Simpsons trivia night every second tuesday of the month at Gladstone Hotel
September 13th, 2011 · 4 Comments
By Michael Radoslav Packing in a crowd of hundreds to standing room capacity, with virtually no advertising or promotion, Andrew Ennals and Amanda Factor must feel like the man who single-handedly built the rocket and flew to the moon. What was his name, Apollo Creed? Ennals and Factor are the creators of the insanely popular […]
Kung Fu monks & barbecue beef at this year’s Chinatown Festival
September 9th, 2011 · Comments Off on Kung Fu monks & barbecue beef at this year’s Chinatown Festival
By Sanam Malik The Chinatown BIA is getting ready to host the annual Chinatown Festival this weekend, and organizers said that they wanted to make sure that the celebration has mass appeal. “We like to stage a festival that is organized by Chinatown BIA, but we want to share with everyone and get everything on […]
Daycare Records brings new talent to the Toronto music scene
September 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Daycare Records brings new talent to the Toronto music scene
By Síle Cleary They may be new in town, but Daycare Records are showing just how feisty they are by utilizing the tag line “babysitting your stupid band.” The record label is the brainchild of music journalist Karen Bliss (whose work is published in numerous publications, including the Gleaner, Billboard, RollingStone.com and MSN) and musician/producer […]
Tags: Annex · Liberty · Arts · General
Welcome to the neighbourhood? Residents attempt community building at CityPlace
September 1st, 2011 · 4 Comments
By Michael Radoslav While condo projects have dotted the Toronto skyline for years, at CityPlace some see more than just construction underway—they see the potential for a great community. “CityPlace is a great development and that’s what it was before we started here, a development,” said Dean Maher, president of the recently-formed CityPlace Residents’ Association. […]
Weekly music meet-ups: bringing pros and newcomers together
August 5th, 2011 · 5 Comments
By Karen Bliss A meeting at a local Starbucks with “Steal My Sunshine” hit maker Marc Costanzo from the pop group Len gave Barbara Sedun, EMI Music Publishing Canada’s senior vice-president, the idea to host a free weekly networking event in the Liberty area. She dubbed it “BS Fridays,” which stands for her initials and […]
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Residents divided over planning study for bar-resto concentration in Parkdale
July 26th, 2011 · 1 Comment
By Rebecca Payne The stretch of Queen Street between Dufferin and Roncesvalles will be under the city’s microscope as a restaurant concentration study begins, a move that may prove to be divisive for the neighbourhood, if a recent community meeting is any indication of things to come. At a heated meeting on June 28 at […]
Thomson eyes Trinity-Spadina
July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Thomson eyes Trinity-Spadina
By Lindsay Tsuji Former Toronto mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson’s name will be back on the ballot, but this time she’s going provincial. Thomson officially launched her campaign as the Liberal candidate for Trinity-Spadina late last month. The Gleaner sat down with Thomson to discuss her […]
