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Expansion

NEWS 

Ground officially broken for new Leaside arena

July 23, 2012 Town Crier staff Expansion, fundraising, Groundbreaking, John Parker, Leaside Arena Expansion Committee, Leaside Hockey Association, Leaside Memorial Community Gardens, Leaside Skating Club, Paul Mercer, Second Ice Pad, Toronto Leaside Girls Hockey Association

But fundraising for the project continues

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NEWS 

Leaside rink funding passed at committee

January 12, 2012May 4, 2017 Karolyn Coorsh budget committee, Capital Budget, Capital Funding, city funding, Expansion, funding, Gord Perks, Janet Davis, John Parker, Leaside Hockey Association, Leaside Memorial Community Gardens, Leaside Skating Club, Second Ice Pad, Toronto Leaside Girls Hockey Association

Councillors question fairness of additional funding model for expansion project

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NEWS 

Push for second Leaside icepad

July 6, 2011 Town Crier staff Expansion, John Parker, Leaside Hockey Association, Leaside Memorial Community Gardens, Leaside Skating Club, Patrick Rocca, Second Icepad, Toronto Leaside Girl

Supporters raising funds through spring and summer

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Business 

Hazelton Lanes set for makeover

May 17, 2011 Town Crier staff Expansion, Hazelton Lanes, Mall, renovation, shopping, TNT, Whole Foods

Ritzy Yorkville mall will get $10 million in upgrades to its indoor courtyard plus an expansion to some existing stores

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Business 

Yorkdale set for expansion

February 22, 2011 Town Crier staff Expansion, shopping

Space for 40 new stores to be added to iconic mall

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THAT WAS THEN. This is now.

Empringham Hotel 1903
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

November 19, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on From stately hotel to strip club—the Empringham story

The Empringham, Danforth or Play Pen — they’re all the same hotel, standing at Danfoirth and Dawes from the late 1800s into the 1980s.

Queen and Waverley 1903
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?

February 27, 2020 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Can you believe this century home still stands at Queen and Waverley?
Beltline bridge over Yonge Street ion 1915
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge

December 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When horses passed UNDER the Beltline bridge
Yonge-Eglinton southeast
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)

October 24, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on Now that the Yonge-Eglinton mess has been cleared up (almost)
Mt. Pleasant loop being built
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton

May 9, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on When building transit was simpler at Mt. Pleasant and Eglinton
Hay wagons on Yonge Street
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street

February 1, 2019 Rodger Burnside Comments Off on The days of hay wagons and streetcars on Yonge Street
Avoca bridge being torn down
*FEATURED THAT WAS THEN 

The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

December 1, 2018 Streeter staff Comments Off on The viaduct that brought Moore Park into Toronto

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