Entries Tagged as 'General'
July 16th, 2014 · Comments Off on Shade, pools, and gardens, all with a link to the Liberty’s past
Local parks offer place to cool down, run a dog, wade in water
For the first part of this year’s Grading our Greenspace, our annual park review, writers visited 10 parks?(more to come next month) to grade them on a variety of factors, including amenities, cleanliness, and ambiance. Do you agree with our assessment? Send your thoughts to gleanerpub@gmail.com. Read more
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July 16th, 2014 · Comments Off on Reflections on 32 years of service
Making sure the vulnerable are not forgotten
By Rosario Marchese
It all started at Harbord Collegiate. That’s where I met my lifelong friend Joe Pantalone, who would pull me into the NDP and later persuade me to run for public office. Read more
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July 16th, 2014 · Comments Off on Students win safety scholarships
Scholarship winners pose with their plaques at the May 29th award ceremony in Chinatown. From left to right are Shanice Taylor, Danny Ampandu, Israel Ehimen, Zuberi Attard, and Angelina Pinto.
Police partner with community to make post-secondary education possible
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June 25th, 2014 · Comments Off on
Tayo Jacob, of Neopolitan Pizzeria (386 Bloor St. W.), showed an engaged audience how to toss and knead pizza dough. The 18th annual Annex Festival on Bloor took place on June 8th and was filled with live music, specialty food vendors, and activities for all ages. The well-attended event drew 20,000 participants this year. Chantilly Post/Gleaner News
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Essex Jr. and Sr. beloved by parents, teachers, and students
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June 25th, 2014 · Comments Off on We are citizens–not just consumers
How to encourage reduced consumption of electricity
One of the best methods of learning about yourself is for sure to travel.
Given the intense carbon footprint of flying, air travel for me is restricted for work (for either myself or my partner, and the other sometimes goes along), or infrequent family gatherings. Read more
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June 25th, 2014 · Comments Off on Police educate on eve of enforcement
Trinity Bellwoods Park is primary target
By Samina Esha
After a brutal winter we all look forward to the hot summer days with bright sun and chilled beers. In recent years, Trinity Bellwoods Park has become one of Toronto’s favourite warm weather drinking spots and it has taken on a life of its own. Read more
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June 25th, 2014 · Comments Off on HVRA updates tree inventory
Construction, pollution, and invasive species threaten urban forest
By Chantilly Post
The Harbord Village Residents’ Association (HVRA) is updating its neighbourhood tree inventory thanks to the help of environmental scientist James Steenberg.
In 2007, the HVRA implemented NeighbourWoods, a method of quantifying the location, health, and strength of the trees in the village. Read more
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June 18th, 2014 · Comments Off on Former chief planner argues waterfront threatened
City’s Executive Committee votes to delay island airport decision
By Annemarie Brissenden
The night before City Council’s Executive Committee met to consider Porter Airlines’ request to amend the Tripartite Agreement for Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, approximately 90 people gathered at the Duke of York pub on Prince Arthur Avenue to conduct a similar review. If passed, the amendment would allow Porter to extend Billy Bishop’s runways and fly jet-powered planes to and from the island airport in downtown Toronto. Read more
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June 14th, 2014 · Comments Off on Toronto celebrates Lunar Fest
Sergeant Leanne Jones on Major, and P.C. Shane Syms riding Viscount, of Toronto Police Mounted Unit made a surprise appearance at the launch of the Year of the Horse. Brian Burchell/Gleaner News
With red lanterns and dumplings 2014 welcomes the Year of the Horse Read more
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June 14th, 2014 · Comments Off on
Federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau inspects the innovative Market 707 at Scadding Court Community Centre on April 23rd. The market allows start-ups to set up shop right on the sidewalk from within converted shipping containers. Brian Burchell/Gleaner News
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June 14th, 2014 · Comments Off on Trinity Bellwoods Park renews strategies for alcohol crackdown
Park users face $125 fine for popping a cold one
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June 14th, 2014 · Comments Off on New plans for a new Ontario Place
Imagining a green space in the heart of the city
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