Without missing a beat, Freeman Real Estate and Spirit of Math spanned wing-on-wing to make sure one of the area’s holiday traditions would continue to fly. Thanks to their efforts, nearly 500 hundred turkeys flew off a giveaway table set up at 988 Bathurst St. last December.
CHATTER (JANUARY 2017): Bird was the word for giving
January 23rd, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (JANUARY 2017): Bird was the word for giving
NEWS: Preserving a sense of community
March 9th, 2016 · Comments Off on NEWS: Preserving a sense of community
Seaton Village loved for its friendly, low-key character
By Annemarie Brissenden
In Seaton Village, children regularly run the risk of being late for school, but the blame lies squarely on the shoulders of their parents. In this everyone-knows-everyone neighbourhood — still a friendly hamlet that’s home to residents who have lived there for decades — the morning walk, or the inevitably not-so-quick jaunt to Fiesta Farms, is an opportunity for friends to swap stories and share the latest news. It’s easy to lose track of time.
Charity Jazz Concert Raises Money for St. Alban’s
November 8th, 2012 · Comments Off on Charity Jazz Concert Raises Money for St. Alban’s
All proceeds to support children’s arts programs
Left to right: Kevin Cooke, Roger Dorey and Glenn Tooth bring the house down at the A Night of Jazz at 918 event. Photo by Alex Zakrzewski
By Alex Zakrzewski
Move over Ron Burgundy, Glenn Tooth is this town’s newest jazz flute virtuoso.