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The city’s diaper diversion ruse

November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on The city’s diaper diversion ruse

Disposable diapers get taken out of green bin, sent to landfill By Terri Chu When people see my little one in a cloth diaper, I inevitably get questions about how I like them, what kind I use, and how eco-friendly they really are. While I try to answer most of them with grace, there’s one […]

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University community stops to remember

November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on University community stops to remember

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Two local debates set tone for election

October 8th, 2015 · 1 Comment

University-Rosedale candidates tackle refugee crisis, social justice issues By Annemarie Brissenden Two University-Rosedale all-candidates’ meetings hosted in the Annex were a study in contrasts. The first, held on Oct. 2 and arranged by a consortium of residents’ and business associations in partnership with three United Church congregations, was very much a well-attended local affair that […]

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Alive with history

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Alive with history

Toronto Heritage recognizes HVRA Storyposts By Annemarie Brissenden How do we define a city’s heritage? Is it the network of buildings connected by meandering streets and avenues? Is it a shared history of accepted truths? If this year’s nominees for the Toronto Heritage Awards are anything to go by, our heritage is as woven out […]

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Community council approves Madison Avenue HCD

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Community council approves Madison Avenue HCD

Madison Avenue is one step closer to becoming a Heritage Conservation District (HCD). On Sept. 8, the Toronto and East York Community Council endorsed a motion to designate Madison Avenue from Bloor to Dupont streets an HCD under the Ontario Heritage Act. The designation allows a municipality to protect and enhance the special character of […]

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Jet plan dead under Liberals or NDP

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Jet plan dead under Liberals or NDP

The Liberal and New Democratic Party (NDP) candidates for Spadina-Fort York (the southern half of what was formerly Trinity-Spadina) have come out strongly against any plan to expand the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Sitting member of Parliament (MP) Adam Vaughan, and former MP Olivia Chow, who are running in Spadina-Fort York, have both said […]

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Crime down except for localized gun incidents

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Crime down except for localized gun incidents

Although gun crime is high in the entertainment district, neighbourhood crime and crime incidents related to gang activity is down, reported Staff Superintendent Francis Bergen of the Toronto Police Service at a 14 Division Community Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) meeting on Sept. 14. Bergen said that gun crime has been “off the charts in the […]

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Capturing the Ward

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Capturing the Ward

A jumble of stories about an area lost to time By Annemarie Brissenden Before there was Ed Mirvish and his free turkey giveaways, there was Merle Foster and her annual Christmas trees; parties the sculptor would throw in St. John’s Ward for children who would have little other pleasure during the holiday season. Foster’s story […]

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Thanks for reviving fond memories

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Thanks for reviving fond memories

I read the September Gleaner article “A haven for children’s literature”, on the 20th anniversary of the Lillian H. Smith library, and I was instantly brought home to my old neighbourhood in Toronto. I remember fondly afternoons spent reading a book in the garden behind the library. Or wintry afternoons spent roaming through the stacks, […]

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Mazel tov to Harbord Bakery

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Mazel tov to Harbord Bakery

Thank you for your article in the August 2015 edition “Breaking bread with friends, Harbord Bakery marks 70 years”. It was a joy to be reminded of the rich history of the Harbord Bakery and how intertwined it is with the neighbourhood. Raffi Kosower, Roslyn Katz, Susan Wisnewski, their families, and the incredibly friendly bakery […]

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Thank you for the trip back!

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Thank you for the trip back!

I lived above the Harbord Bakery (“Breaking bread with friends”, August 2015) in the early ‘60s. A newcomer to Toronto, I initially saw only space (furnished one-bedroom) and location (close to the U of T) that were right for me; however, I was soon to learn what a legendary roof I had found. The Kosowers […]

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Residents’ associations share concerns for Mirvish Village

October 8th, 2015 · Comments Off on Residents’ associations share concerns for Mirvish Village

Greenspace, heritage, and integration at top of list as Westbank opens Markham House Westbank opened its Markham House Citybuilding Lab to great fanfare during the Mirvish Village Sidewalk Sale on Sept. 19. Featuring a model of its proposed redevelopment for the site including Honest Ed’s and Mirvish Village, Markham House (610 Markham St.) will be […]

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