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LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Oct./Nov. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on LETTER TO THE EDITOR (Oct./Nov. 2024)

absolutely agree that the safety of pedestrians and cyclists in those situations must be paramount as they are the most vulnerable. However, in the same way that cyclists are at risk from aggressive motorists, pedestrians are at risk from aggressive cyclists.

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FORUM: A busy legislative agenda ahead (Oct./Nov. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: A busy legislative agenda ahead (Oct./Nov. 2024)

Flashpoints at this council will likely include: fixing the vacant home tax; Ports Toronto’s request to add safety buffers to the Toronto Island Airport; the perennial topics of congestion and housing; and whether to give up on an ambitious and long-awaited redevelopment of the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts.

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FORUM: Bike lanes are a solution to congestion, not the cause (Oct./Nov. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Bike lanes are a solution to congestion, not the cause (Oct./Nov. 2024)

Queen’s Park should be solving our biggest challenges, like climate change, homelessness, and fixing our public services, from health care to schools.

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Tags: General

GRADING OUR GREENSPACE: A report card on our parks – part 2 (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on GRADING OUR GREENSPACE: A report card on our parks – part 2 (Sept. 2024)

Each year the Annex Gleaner reviews the many parks and parkettes in our coverage area using a variety of criteria. While there is no decisive “winner” of the grading, letter grades are assigned to convey the quality of the parks, considering aspects such as upkeep, design, and amenities.

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EDITORIAL CARTOON: Get ready for Eglinton! (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL CARTOON: Get ready for Eglinton! (Sept. 2024)

Opening to be announced at some point! Now celebrating our 85th year of testing!

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EDITORIAL: An injection of ignorance (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on EDITORIAL: An injection of ignorance (Sept. 2024)

The provincial government led by Premier Doug Ford has elected to shutter ten of the of province’s 23 safe injection sites based on a “gut feeling” they are not working.

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FORUM: City building and bracing for more storms (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: City building and bracing for more storms (Sept. 2024)

Many parts of the city, including City Hall itself, were damaged by the massive rainstorm, in what may have been the third “100-year storm” since 2013.

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FORUM: Government ignores own experts, closes injection sites (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on FORUM: Government ignores own experts, closes injection sites (Sept. 2024)

This government has made a political decision to win votes by scapegoating vulnerable people. This has nothing to do with evidence.

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GREENINGS: Flood impacts brought to you by low taxes (Sept. 2024)

November 8th, 2024 · Comments Off on GREENINGS: Flood impacts brought to you by low taxes (Sept. 2024)

After two damaging storms in a summer, I’d like to think that the bulk of Torontonians have woken up to the fact that not only do we need to cut back on fossil fuel use, we need to think long and hard about our infrastructure and how we can reasonably survive the next “once in a century” storm next summer.

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ON THE COVER (Summer 2024)

October 15th, 2024 · Comments Off on ON THE COVER (Summer 2024)

On Aug. 2, the Lucky Pennies performed on the public stage at Bloor and Brunswick.

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NEWS: A plan to build above heritage apartments (Summer 2024)

October 15th, 2024 · Comments Off on NEWS: A plan to build above heritage apartments (Summer 2024)

On the southeast corner of Spadina and Lowther is 41-45 Spadina Road, a modest four-storey apartment building known as Spadina Gardens. It is a heritage-designated building. The low rise was constructed in 1905-1906 and was built in response to the city’s growing population at the time.

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NEWS: New Tactile Map in the Annex (Summer 2024)

October 15th, 2024 · Comments Off on NEWS: New Tactile Map in the Annex (Summer 2024)

On Thursday, June 27, the Annex became a little more inclusive as it unveiled its new Tactile Map. The map sits on the corner of Bloor Street West and Robert Street, right next to Trinity-St. Paul’s Church at 427 Bloor St. W. The installation features braille writing and tactile symbols that allow for blind or low-vision individuals to read the map and navigate the neighbourhood more safely.

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