Over 20,000 attendees and 120 craft and unique food vendors are expected to descend on Bloor Street between Spadina Avenue and Bathurst Street on June 11 for the 21st running of the Annex Family Festival. The festival will once again feature a street parade with marching bands, and a main stage music venue at Bloor […]
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CHATTER (MAY 2017): Annex Family Festival returns on June 11
May 26th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (MAY 2017): Annex Family Festival returns on June 11
NEWS (MAY 2017): Development dominates discussion
May 26th, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (MAY 2017): Development dominates discussion
ARA holds annual general meeting By Geremy Bordonaro Development dominated the Annex Residents’ Association (ARA) annual general meeting on April 27. The area has seen an increase in developments over the last few years, most notably the Westbank Projects Corp.’s Mirvish Village development, and that coloured every topic of discussion, from bike lanes to community […]
CHATTER (MAY 2017): University to appeal Ten Editions heritage designation
May 26th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (MAY 2017): University to appeal Ten Editions heritage designation
The University of Toronto plans to appeal Toronto City Council’s March 9 decision to designate 698 Spadina Ave. as a heritage site. The university intended to demolish the building and build a 23-storey student residence on the site. Home to the much loved Ten Editions bookstore, the building itself is considered a key piece of […]
ON OUR COVER (APRIL 2017): Celebrating the city’s third oldest school
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on ON OUR COVER (APRIL 2017): Celebrating the city’s third oldest school
NEWS (APRIL 2017): U of T seeks to expand planning exemption
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (APRIL 2017): U of T seeks to expand planning exemption
Proposal designates character areas By Brian Burchell The City of Toronto hosted a public meeting to consider expanding the University of Toronto’s exemptions from the Planning Act early last month. Billed as a “pre-application consultation” by the city, it drew community members who questioned the need to broaden the university’s powers. Approved by the city […]
NEWS (APRIL 2017): Reclaiming the Anishinaabe past
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (APRIL 2017): Reclaiming the Anishinaabe past
Street-naming project highlights a 15,000-year history By Clarrie Feinstein How things are named can be loaded with historical, and often political, significance. Consider Toronto: in the Wendat language, Toronto refers to a fishing weir constructed of standing sticks in the water, implying this was an important gathering area for many Aboriginal peoples as the fish […]
CHATTER (APRIL 2017) Miles Nadal JCC receives bomb threat on March 7
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (APRIL 2017) Miles Nadal JCC receives bomb threat on March 7
NEWS (APRIL 2017): Students solve mystery
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (APRIL 2017): Students solve mystery
Thomas Fisher Library renovation aims to prevent condensation By Geremy Bordonaro It’s home to a diverse array of rare manuscripts, and the archives of some our nation’s most prominent scribes. Even as the HMS Terror lies under the Arctic sea, its log books are safely stored within its walls. Opened in 1973 and a […]
CHATTER (APRIL 2017) Central Tech Blues take home the bronze
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (APRIL 2017) Central Tech Blues take home the bronze
The Central Tech Blues came off an outstanding basketball season with a third-place finish in the National Preparatory Association championships. Led by the association’s 2017 Coach of the Year Kevin Jeffers, the Blues beat out the Toronto Basketball Academy 103 to 93 in a tightly-fought game. Point guard Raheim Sullivan scored 23 points for the […]
CHATTER (APRIL 2017): Bateman’s Bikes opens new express shop on Dupont Street
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (APRIL 2017): Bateman’s Bikes opens new express shop on Dupont Street
Bateman’s Bicycle Company has opened a third store at Dupont Street and Davenport Road. Express Shoppe (149 Dupont St.) offers a variety of bikes, accessories, and quick tune-ups. The company emphasizes bike safety, ensuring that bikes are road-ready quickly and affordably. “The Annex is one of the main corridors downtown for bicycle commuters. We knew […]
CHATTER (APRIL 2017): Pink Day at UTS renews call for tolerance
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (APRIL 2017): Pink Day at UTS renews call for tolerance
Community members are invited to don pink and join students from the University of Toronto Schools (UTS) in celebrating International Day of Pink on April 12 for the fourth year in a row. They will also be fundraising for LGBT Youthline, an organization that offers confidential and non-judgmental peer support by telephone, text, and online […]
FOCUS ON EDUCATION (APRIL 2017): A little Oola, a lot of Boola
April 10th, 2017 · Comments Off on FOCUS ON EDUCATION (APRIL 2017): A little Oola, a lot of Boola
Harbord Collegiate celebrates 125 years By Annemarie Brissenden There will be a little bit of Oola and a whole lot of Boola when Harbordites gather later this month to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Harbord Collegiate Institute. Opened in 1892, it’s the third oldest school in the Toronto District School Board, something alumni are quick […]
