Hike for the homeless on the ‘coldest night of the year’
A Jewish non-profit is organizing the local contingent for The Coldest Night of the Year walk, a fundraising event to help the homeless.
Read moreForest Hill is one of Toronto’s most prestigious neighbourhoods, and one of its most beautiful. Located roughly between Bathurst Street and Avenue Road and straddling Eglinton Avenue to the North and South, Forest Hill is home to many impressive mansions and many of the city’s most wealthy and powerful residents.
A Jewish non-profit is organizing the local contingent for The Coldest Night of the Year walk, a fundraising event to help the homeless.
Read moreThis Valentine’s Day, people can celebrate their love as they did before the pandemic with special dinners at restaurants throughout the city.
Read moreToronto’s 50 speed cameras have been so successful in catching fast drivers and reducing speeds that more cameras are being added.
Read moreRegistration for the city’s summer camp program, CampTO, running July 4 to Sept. 1, is set to begin at 7 a.m. on Feb. 11.
Read moreFormer Edward Bear guitarist Danny Marks has embraced his past pop fame while keeping up his blues interests on radio.
Read moreDavid Eisenstadt pulled together stories about Jewish Canadian musicians who have faded or fly under the radar of mainstream reporting.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Forest Hill neighbourhoods.
Read moreThe case of a man found on the ground with “life-threatening injuries” on Jan. 23 has become a homicide investigation.
Read moreIt began with a Christmas Day collision in Forest Hill and escalated to two attempted murder and 10 other charges being filed.
Read moreOne of the joys of our multicultural country is to learn about and celebrate with our neighbours from all cultures and faiths.
Read moreThree schools in the Forest Hill and midtown areas are among five schools Toronto Public Health has identified as having COVID-19 outbreaks.
Read moreNAV Canada is holding a public consultation of particular interest to residents who have complained about aircraft noise.
Read moreThe Upper Canada Choristers and their Latin ensemble Cantemos celebrate the holidays in a hybrid concert on Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Read moreAn urban geographer and an arborist plan to petition city hall to have the former Metro Toronto flag reinstated as the city’s emblem.
Read moreThe city’s executive committee yesterday approved extending the CaféTO initiative allowing sidewalk and curb-lane patios indefinitely.
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