Large fenced off-leash area for dogs By Mike Layton Bickford Park has something for everyone. It is highly programmed with many residents competing for space for youth baseball, adult softball, pick-up soccer, off-leash dogs, tobogganing, and simply enjoying the natural beauty of the park. Despite its natural beauty and heavy use, Bickford Park has been […]
FORUM (Oct. 2017): Building a better Bickford Park
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ARTS (FALL 2017): Dance that provides sustenance
October 12th, 2017 · Comments Off on ARTS (FALL 2017): Dance that provides sustenance
Sandra Laronde debuts new piece with Toronto Symphony Orchestra By Geremy Bordonaro Dance, as an art form, has the power to change lives. No one knows this better than Sandra Laronde, who wants to put Indigenous dance on the world stage. She is leading her company as they work in tandem with the Toronto Symphony […]
CHATTER (FALL 2017): Dispensary search leads to 15 charged
October 12th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (FALL 2017): Dispensary search leads to 15 charged
The Toronto Police Service executed a search warrant at the Canna Clinic Dispensary in Kensington Market on September 11. The police seized a large quantity of cannabis and cannabis-related substances including 169 kilograms of marijuana, 14.5 kilograms of marijuana oil, and 5 kilograms of a highly potent marijuana extract known as shatter. Approximately $14,000 in […]
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ON THE COVER (AUGUST 2017): Setting up for a new season
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NEWS (AUGUST 2017): Expanding the city’s cycling network
September 13th, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (AUGUST 2017): Expanding the city’s cycling network
Study proposes to use laneways as bike lanes By Geremy Bordonaro Could Toronto’s network of laneways be integrated into the city’s cycling infrastructure? A recently launched study may answer that question. Sponsored by the Laneway Project, Laneways as Bikeways explores whether laneways could be converted into bikes lanes. “We know there’s the ten-year bicycle plan […]
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CHATTER (AUGUST 2017): New after-school club launches at Central Tech Stadium
September 13th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (AUGUST 2017): New after-school club launches at Central Tech Stadium
Central Tech Stadium is introducing a new after-school program. Open to children from schools within a 15 to 20 minute walk of the stadium, the CTS After School Club is a physical adventure program in which students will participate in sports at the stadium, activities in local parks, and excursions throughout the Annex. Participating children […]
CHATTER (AUGUST 2017): Celebrate the season in Harbord Village
September 13th, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (AUGUST 2017): Celebrate the season in Harbord Village
This year’s Harbord Village Fall Fair will take place at Margaret Fairley Park on Sept. 10 from noon to 6 p.m. The block-busting party, say the organizers, will include live music, games for children, and a feast of food. There will also be a silent auction, as well as a selection of beer and wine. […]
GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (AUGUST 2017): Parks on the fringe
September 13th, 2017 · Comments Off on GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (AUGUST 2017): Parks on the fringe
Some worth a look, others deserve a miss In this, the final part of our 2017 annual review of parks, we consider parks that are on the fringe of our traditional coverage area, as well as those that are often overlooked. As you will discover, some are worth the extra distance, while others need work […]
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GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (JULY 2017): Open spaces in the heart of the Annex
August 1st, 2017 · Comments Off on GRADING OUR GREENSPACE (JULY 2017): Open spaces in the heart of the Annex
Lots of places for ambling with a dog, playing sports, or watching the world go by Where are the best bathrooms, the best spots to laze away a day, or the best place to run a dog? It’s all here in the second instalment of our annual parks review. We’ll run the third and final […]
NEWS (JULY 2017): A passion for caring
August 1st, 2017 · Comments Off on NEWS (JULY 2017): A passion for caring
Jim Snowdon receives lifetime achievement award By Geremy Bordonaro Dr. James “Jim” Snowdon has been pharmacist to the Annex for 47 years. Serving clients from his eponymous pharmacy with a patient-first, innovative attitude, he’s as likely to be seen chatting and smiling with his customers as he is behind a dispensary. [pullquote]“I still get up […]
CHATTER (JULY 2017): Plaque commemorates Canada’s first Black letter carrier
August 1st, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (JULY 2017): Plaque commemorates Canada’s first Black letter carrier
PHOTO BY GEREMY BORDONARO/GLEANER NEWS: Heritage Toronto unveiled a plaque commemorating Albert Jackson, Canada’s first Black letter carrier, on July 21. The plaque is located on Lombard Street, outside the former Toronto General Post Office. Jackson lived and delivered mail in the Annex, and was the subject of The Postman, a play performed on Brunswick […]
CHATTER (JULY 2017): Public consultation begun on potential Airbnb regulation
August 1st, 2017 · Comments Off on CHATTER (JULY 2017): Public consultation begun on potential Airbnb regulation
As the city struggles with a shortage of affordable rental housing, Toronto City Council’s executive committee has opened up a draft plan to register and license short-term rentals typically offered through Airbnb to public consultation. Anecdotal evidence suggests that Airbnb has tightened the rental market in Toronto, and that some areas, including Kensington Market, have […]
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