Proposed hookah lounge category voted down By Dilara Kurtaran Local shisha bar owners are scrambling to change their business model after city councillors voted 34 to three to ban shisha from Toronto’s lounges and restaurants starting in April 2016. Toronto is the latest city to ban shisha. Peterborough, Brantford, and Barrie are three of […]
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Toronto City Council bans shisha
December 5th, 2015 · Comments Off on Toronto City Council bans shisha
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Groups raise funds for refugees
December 5th, 2015 · Comments Off on Groups raise funds for refugees
Organizations working with Lifeline Syria, Canadian Druze Society By Summer Reid The Annex is a hive of activity as members of local churches, community organizations, and grassroots groups buzz with activities aimed at raising money to support the upcoming influx of Syrian refugees. Their efforts are culminating just as the federal government has outlined #WelcomeRefugees, […]
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Fare hikes not the answer
December 5th, 2015 · Comments Off on Fare hikes not the answer
Policy favours car ownership over public transit By Terri Chu To say that another Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) fare hike is disappointing is a mild understatement. When the Yonge line opened in 1954 with its first 12 stations, fares cost 15¢ ($1.34 in today’s dollars). The recent fare hike puts the increase at about 2.5 […]
Freeland new MP for University-Rosedale
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on Freeland new MP for University-Rosedale
Campaign marked by strong candidates By Annemarie Brissenden Take a moment and indulge in a thought experiment. Imagine a room filled with people engaged in the business of politics. It could be in Parliament during question period, a human rights hearing at the United Nations, or a G8 meeting. Do you have the image? Now, […]
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Churches raise funds for refugees
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on Churches raise funds for refugees
Project Hope hits home for Bathurst Street parish By Summer Reid Local Roman Catholics are answering Pope Francis’s September call to European parishes in which he asked them to open their doors to Syrian refugees fleeing war-torn homes. Shortly after the Pope’s call, the Archbishop of Toronto, Cardinal Thomas Collins, launched Project Hope, a refugee […]
City hosts first Mirvish Village community consultation
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on City hosts first Mirvish Village community consultation
The community had its first formal opportunity to review Westbank Corp.’s plans for Mirvish Village at a public consultation at the Bickford Centre Cafeteria hosted by the City of Toronto on Oct. 7. The area includes Markham Street, Honest Ed’s, and the adjacent properties on Bathurst Street. Many of those in attendance expressed concerns about […]
Bloor Street study launched
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on Bloor Street study launched
Research measures economic impact of pilot bike lanes By Summer Reid A study investigating the demographics of Bloor Street began last month in the Annex. Aimed at understanding how people travel to and from the area, and what business they conduct along the street, it will also measure what impact, if any, the April 2016 […]
The wedge issue that backfired
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on The wedge issue that backfired
After the Federal Court ruled in February that Zunera Ishaq, the woman at the centre of a now pivotal controversy, could wear her niqab while taking her oath of Canadian citizenship, Steven Harper’s federal government sought a stay of the ruling pending an appeal. For many, it appeared like an attempt to keep discriminating against […]
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What do we want for Toronto?
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on What do we want for Toronto?
Opportunity for positive, visionary change By Mike Layton In the last term of City Council we were up against Rob Ford and Stephen Harper. We found ourselves saying “no” and simply fighting to hold on to our public services. We lost some battles. We watched our waste collection get handed over to the lowest private […]
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Speed not at issue
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on Speed not at issue
Distracted drivers, riders, walkers most vulnerable at intersections By Scotty Robinson Speed is not behind the numerous car accidents, injuries, or pedestrian and cyclist deaths that occur. Our system of too many red lights and stop signs has dumbed down the majority of us, including pedestrians and bikers. It’s like zombie land out there, and […]
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The changing hue of Annex politics
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on The changing hue of Annex politics
Liberals take new riding of University-Rosedale Polling University-Rosedale Chrystia Freeland, Liberal: 27,849 (49.8%) Jennifer Hollett, NDP: 15,988 (28.6%) Karim Jivraj, Conservative: 9,790 (17.5%) Nick Wright, Green Party: 1,641 (2.9%) Jesse Waslowski, Libertarian: 233 (0.4%) Simon Luisi, Animal Alliance/Environment Voters: 126 (0.2%) David Berlin, The Bridge: 122 (0.2%) Steve Rutchinski, Marxist-Leninist: 51 (0.1%) By Dilara […]
Remembering the Boys of Major
November 17th, 2015 · Comments Off on Remembering the Boys of Major
Memory builds sense of community By Annemarie Brissenden It used to be that children roamed in packs. In a time when television and the Internet weren’t even a twinkle in a scientist’s eye, and telephones were shared not just among families but between families, neighbouring children spent a lot of time together. They played together, […]
