Burnside ‘excited’ to get to work
Newly elected Ward 26 councillor Jon Burnside says he is excited to get to work on ward issues — but some constituents may be even more excited.
Read MoreNewly elected Ward 26 councillor Jon Burnside says he is excited to get to work on ward issues — but some constituents may be even more excited.
Read MoreIt’s two and a half weeks after the municipal election. Yet, as John Parker walks the corridor by his soon-to-be-vacated city hall office, he is stopped repeatedly by staff and fellow councillors telling him they’re sorry to see him go.
Read MoreThe Leaside Pub was rocking Monday night after the results of the municipal election poured in. With Tom Petty’s “I
Read MoreThe third time turned out not to be a charm for two-term incumbent councillor John Parker. Jon Burnside, who narrowly
Read MoreAfter six months of knocking on doors, recruiting volunteers whose ages ranged from 5 to 85, and organizing “sis-boom-bah” events at seemingly every street corner and transit hub in her ward, councillor Jaye Robinson watched tonight’s municipal results at home with her family before taking off to celebrate with hundreds of supporters at the Miller Tavern on Yonge Street.
Read MoreCall it a Wynne-win-Wynne-win scenario. Liberal leader and Don Valley West incumbent Kathleen Wynne has come out on top in her local riding and as premier with a majority government.
Read MoreGOLDEN TICKET? Premier Kathleen Wynne was all smiles this morning as she cast her vote in the Don Valley West
Read MoreThe Progressive Conservatives are ready to take on Premier Kathleen Wynne in Don Valley West whenever a provincial election is called, says Thomas Blackmore.
Read MoreThe shift from local rep to leader of the province has admittedly had its challenges, but for Premier Kathleen Wynne, the hardest part has been trying to maintain her local roots.
Read MoreDon Valley West’s MPP says she’ll still work hard for the local community on transit and housing while governing all of Ontario
Read MoreDon Valley West MPP joins race to replace Dalton McGuinty
Read MoreMunicipal election boundaries not tied to federal constituencies, but new map may be the impetus for an expansion of city council’s membership in midtown
Read MoreTwo Elections Ontario employees sacked after leaving USB drives in unsecured location
Read MoreHospital to partner with private sector and Western University to hone and commercialized new health technologies
Read More[attach]5865[/attach]In Sept. 2011 council decided to undertake a review to look at ways to expedite the development of Toronto’s Portlands.
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