Streeter hits the street
The first issues of Streeter were delivered to midtown Toronto homes and businesses this week. Streeter is the new name of the Town Crier community papers.
Read MoreThe first issues of Streeter were delivered to midtown Toronto homes and businesses this week. Streeter is the new name of the Town Crier community papers.
Read MoreHB First Robotics teaches science, technology, engineering and math skills to children with disabilities at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
Read MoreWe continue to hear complaints about the lack of parking on the retail strips of midtown Toronto, but space is always available in local lots.
Read MoreThis presidential election in the United States is tempting us mightily.
Read MoreWhere real life contradicts Shawn Star (“Look at it this way — this city sure is funny”, September) is at 31-57 Helendale.
Read MoreSouthvale Avenue was blocked on Saturday afternoon after severe thunderstorms knocked over parts of at least two trees.
Read MoreCustomers line up on Yonge Street near Keewatin Avenue on Aug. 10 for free quickie manicures, pedicures and waxes at The Ten Spot.
Read MoreThat’s an odd one — the proposed Bayview development reported in the Town Crier. It’s odd in that the developer appears to have revised his building design substantially enough that residents, who had vociferously opposed earlier versions of the project, were somewhat mollified. At least a partial victory for locals. Not exactly unheard of, but a pleasant surprise.
Read MoreThat’s an odd one — the proposed Bayview development reported in the Town Crier. It’s odd in that the developer appears to have revised his building design substantially enough that residents, who had vociferously opposed earlier versions of the project, were somewhat mollified.
Read MoreStudents and staff at George S. Henry Academy have something to celebrate after winning $25,000 from Staples in an environmental challenge.
Read MoreEglinton Connects is a sham. The very week Mr. Taranu’s op-ed appeared, the mayor announced the subway could not be extended to Richmond Hill until the relief line is built because the Yonge line is already overcrowded as far north as York Mills.
Read MoreIt’s called walking. And it’s not only convenient, inexpensive and good for our cities — but it’s also great for our health. As even our phones are telling us now.
Read MoreCouncillor Matlow’s drive to abolish the OMB seeks only to satisfy his agenda and is not in the best interest of the common good.
Read MoreThink Thanksgiving and turkey automatically comes to mind. Think Christmas and it’ll be turkey again, with ham as an alternative. But Easter, the year’s third largest holiday? The choices of main courses are much wider.
Read MoreLeaside High School hosted annual charity fashion show in support of Mothers Against Drunk Driving on Feb. 25.
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