This collection of park reviews is the third and final instalment of the 2023 series and contains ten park reviews, with more gradings to come this summer.
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Grading our greenspace (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on Grading our greenspace (Feb. 2024)
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NEWS: Shoppers Drug Mart changes course after story (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on NEWS: Shoppers Drug Mart changes course after story (Feb. 2024)
Following the Annex Gleaner article that appeared in December 2023: “Receipt checks raise retail conflict,” the Shoppers Drug Mart on Bloor Street West at Walmer Road has ceased the practise of asking customers to show receipts after using the self-checkout.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Feb. 2024)
RE: A forgotten skating venue on Dupont, Dec. 2023 I just wanted to thank you for the lovely article [by Mia Keskinen] on the Toronto Skating Club on Dupont Street. You captured the spirit of the skating history. As a very young child, I remember being at the Toronto Skating Club on Dupont watching my […]
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HISTORY: Sturdy structure once housed Meteorological Service (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on HISTORY: Sturdy structure once housed Meteorological Service (Feb. 2024)
The building located at 315 Bloor St. W. and Devonshire Place, adjacent to Varsity Stadium, is known for many things, but was built with the specific purpose of conducting meteorological and astronomical research in Canada.
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EDITORIAL CARTOON: How to drive in Toronto (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: How to drive in Toronto (Feb. 2024)
SEE MORE EDITORIAL CARTOONS: EDITORIAL CARTON: “Someone’s getting rich!” (Dec. 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Fall 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (Summer 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice (May/June 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How nice (April 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: Scale of badness (Mar. 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: Winter’s not as cold as these deals! (Feb. 2023) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How Nice — Can dreams come true? (For John Tory) (Dec. 2022) EDITORIAL CARTOON: How […]
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EDITORIAL: The “Get it Done Act” should get Ford out (Feb. 2024)
April 6th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: The “Get it Done Act” should get Ford out (Feb. 2024)
Premier Doug Ford’s latest gimmick is his pending “Get it Done Act.” Ford is banking on Ontario voters having short memories, being easily duped, and not minding at all being bribed with their own money.
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FORUM: Eventful new year at city council (Feb. 2024)
April 5th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Eventful new year at city council (Feb. 2024)
At this time every year, city hall is dominated by the city’s budget. Toronto is squeezed unmercifully between an inadequate, inflexible revenue source (property tax, which doesn’t grow even when property values do) and soaring financial demands. With only 9 cents of every tax dollar, we face aging infrastructure, spiraling construction costs, a growing population, plus about $1.5 billion needed for poverty reduction, which should be paid for by the Ford government.
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FORUM: Report confirms Ford government failures (Feb. 2024)
April 5th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Report confirms Ford government failures (Feb. 2024)
The auditor general’s office authors an annual report that does a deep dive into a select list of government agencies, departments and government-funded or -regulated institutions to see if they are working as they should. Here’s the lowdown on the office’s latest report.
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HISTORY: Dupont building was a purpose-built car factory (Feb. 2024)
April 5th, 2024 · Comments Off on HISTORY: Dupont building was a purpose-built car factory (Feb. 2024)
At the turn of the 20th century, Toronto was considered a car manufacturing town; now, this is a distant memory. Evidence can still be found today, as the location of Toronto’s first Model T factory was at Dupont and Christie streets.
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CHATTER: 30 years of Hot Docs Cinema (April 2023)
August 8th, 2023 · Comments Off on CHATTER: 30 years of Hot Docs Cinema (April 2023)
As they celebrated their 30th anniversary, Hot Docs screened 214 films from 72 countries over 11 days (April 27 – May 7) “We wanted to bring the most diverse range of films possible to Toronto. People from all of these countries live in Toronto, and we know curious minds will be interested in their films,” […]
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FORUM: Bike lanes made permanent, more warming centres open (Feb. 2023)
March 27th, 2023 · Comments Off on FORUM: Bike lanes made permanent, more warming centres open (Feb. 2023)
new year has been an eventful one at city hall. I am pleased to report that two crucial issues have successfully moved forward.
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FOCUS: Layton reflects on three terms as city councillor (Sept. 2022)
September 27th, 2022 · Comments Off on FOCUS: Layton reflects on three terms as city councillor (Sept. 2022)
As Mike Layton prepares for a very different lifestyle from that as a city councillor in one of the busiest municipal precincts in the country, he took the time to talk to the Gleaner about what he is most proud of.
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