Entries Tagged as 'News'
ON THE COVER: All hands on deck! (Nov. 2019)
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NEWS: Freeland re-elected (Nov. 2019)
December 9th, 2019 · Comments Off on NEWS: Freeland re-elected (Nov. 2019)
Minister of Foreign Affairs handily wins riding
By Khyrsten Mieras
Chrystia Freeland will continue her work representing University-Rosedale as a member of parliament following the federal election on Oct. 21.
NEWS: Heritage house deteriorates (Nov. 2019)
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CHATTER: Park gets a haircut (Nov. 2019)
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After two Gleaner stories amplifying community concerns over the city’s neglect of Paul Martel Park (on Madison north of Bloor), city staff gave the green space a major clean-up and its long promised new sign. Residents are hopeful that park staff bring the planting beds back to life in the spring.
CHATTER: U of T re-build gets Heritage Toronto Award (Nov. 2019)
December 9th, 2019 · Comments Off on CHATTER: U of T re-build gets Heritage Toronto Award (Nov. 2019)
Recently renovated, the building at 1 Spadina Crescent received an award for its impressive transformation at the 2019 Heritage Toronto Awards last month.
On Oct. 28, Heritage Toronto announced the winners of its annual awards recognizing exceptional contributions to the conservation and celebration of heritage in Toronto.
CHATTER: Multiple stabbings at Halloween party on Madison Avenue (Nov. 2019)
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On Oct. 31, several stabbings were reported during a late-night Halloween party at a frat house on Madison Avenue, north of Bloor Street West.
ON THE COVER (Oct. 2019)
October 17th, 2019 · Comments Off on ON THE COVER (Oct. 2019)
At right, Jeffrey Brodie tries to regain access to what he describes as his residence at 104 Harbord St. The location is know as CAFE, a popular illegal marijuana dispensary where the city has erected concrete barriers to its entrance way. Brodie recently lost his bid to get an Ontario court to order removal of the barrier. READ MORE HERE
NEWS: Refugees get Major investment (Oct. 2019)
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Major Street residents band together to welcome new Canadians
By Leah Borts-Kuperman
At a Christmas party in 2015, ten neighbours living in Harbord Village decided to contribute $1,000 each to help Syrian refugees. The group, which would eventually call themselves the Major Street Refugee Initiative (MSRI), would go on to raise $80,000 and support a family of eight. That support continues today.
NEWS: Kensington mainstay Zoltan Zimmerman dies at 93 (Oct. 2019)
October 17th, 2019 · Comments Off on NEWS: Kensington mainstay Zoltan Zimmerman dies at 93 (Oct. 2019)
A Holocaust survivor, “he had no bitterness, always looked at the good”
By Ron Csillag, The Canadian Jewish News
Zoltan Zimmerman, whose Zimmerman’s Discount store was among the last of the old Kensington Market shops that sold a bit of everything and was a mainstay of the cacophonous neighbourhood for more than six decades, died in Toronto on Sept. 4. He had turned 93 just a few weeks earlier.
NEWS: Candidates face-off (Oct. 2019)
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CHATTER: Brodie barred from 104 Harbord (Oct. 2019)
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In July, the Gleaner reported that once again the illegal pot dispensary operating out of 104 Harbord Street just west of Spadina had been raided by police. Jeff Brodie who claimed to be a legal residential tenant of the premises was evicted because the building was being used as an illegal cannabis store. Police erected concrete barriers to the storefront making access for any purpose impossible.
CHATTER: Park still ignored by city (Oct. 2019)
October 17th, 2019 · Comments Off on CHATTER: Park still ignored by city (Oct. 2019)
Despite the public outcry city staff have still not taken steps to address the concerns of residents about the neglect of Paul Martel Park located on Madison Avenue. City councillor for University-Rosedale Mike Layton has joined the chorus of those advocating for a solution, “I have made repeated requests to parks staff to have the signage replaced and attend to the overall state of the park. With two retirements of parks managers within the south district, maintenance this year was a challenge as the positions were not permanently filled until the end of the summer. Now that both those positions have been filled, I’m confident the city will be better able to respond to requests from the community.”
CHATTER: Police Scholarship Awarded (Oct. 2019
October 17th, 2019 · Comments Off on CHATTER: Police Scholarship Awarded (Oct. 2019
Monica Maitland, who was a student at Central Toronto Academy, has won this year’s safety scholarship from Toronto Police 14 Division. Pictured above from left is Staff Sgt. Tam Bui, Monica Maitland, and Brian Burchell, Scholarship Chair (and publisher of this newspaper). Monica overcame significant family hardships but still managed to make her community a safer more welcoming place. One of the many things she has done is to organize gift bags of essentials for homeless people in her neighbourhood. She approached corporate stores to make donations for these essentials. Thanks to the scholarship, Monica is now enrolled at Seneca College where she intends to study Behavioral Psychology.