Central Toronto Daily Updates: May 2019
A quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Central Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read MoreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Central Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read MoreWhat is often called the biggest Halloween party in North America took over the Church-Wellesley Village again — and it may have been the biggest yet.
Read MoreFederal finance minister Bill Morneau appeared at a town hall meeting at The 519 on Church Street on Jan. 18 to address gender-responsive budgeting.
Read MoreVehicle are legally driving 60 kilometres per hour on the Bayview Extension now, since Toronto city council approved a speed limit increase on the roadway last month.
Read MoreMidtown city councillors have nothing to worry about in the next municipal election, to judge by a recent poll by a young market research company.
Read MoreWard 22 councillor Josh Matlow believes the Ontario Municipal Board could be reformed after all.
Read MoreResidents along Heath Crescent, and the surrounding Deer Park neighbourhood have a lot to be happy about.
Read MoreThe Aug. 21 train derailment in the Annex has sparked renewed calls across midtown for the federal government to reduce risk
Read MoreTake a walk through the Yellow Creek basin with Rob Spindler, of the Moore Park Residents’ Association, and John Bossons,
Read MoreGordon Lightfoot and other local musicians got together on stage recently, not to perform together but to remember the places they and many other Canadian legends got their start performing: here in the Yorkville area.
Read MoreThe steady beat of objects hitting tables, punctuated by voices calling out numbers, filled the basement of Our Lady of
Read MoreOn Sept. 30, city council approved the demolition of a Yorkville house that lies on designated heritage property — against the wishes of the Toronto Preservation Board but to the delight of neighbours, and with full support from board member and Ward 27 councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam.
Read MoreConstruction on the 87 Avenue Rd. mall formerly known as Hazelton Lanes continues apace, with city council approving the latest stage on Sept. 30.
Read MoreVisitors to Yorkville’s Town Hall Square at 18 Yorkville Ave. should soon see a shiny new pair of enamel heritage plaques replacing the current metal ones.
Read MoreVisitors to Yorkville should have an easier time driving around, and residents are likely to find themselves navigating less traffic.
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