Carolyn Bennett celebrates 20 years in Parliament
Wychwood Barns was adorned with red and white on June 18, as members of the St. Paul’s riding celebrated Carolyn Bennett’s 20 years in Ottawa.
Read MoreWychwood Barns was adorned with red and white on June 18, as members of the St. Paul’s riding celebrated Carolyn Bennett’s 20 years in Ottawa.
Read MoreAfter supporting the campaign of Eglinton-Lawrence candidate Marco Mendicino, MPP Mike Colle looks forward to knowing the neighbourhood will have a empathetic ear on Parliament Hill again.
Read MoreEvening and weekend service is being restored to four midtown bus routes.
Read MoreThe city committees are set, with some midtown councillors landing big posts and others being left out of the loop.
Read MoreThe new TTC chair under Mayor John Tory’s administration will be Eglinton-Lawrence councillor Josh Colle.
Read MoreAbout three dozen people streamed into the auditorium of Leo Baeck Day School on Arlington Avenue on Sunday afternoon to interact with their local politicians in a public summit organized by St. Paul’s MP Carolyn Bennett.
Read MoreJoe Mihevc was the biggest spender on city council for the first three quarters of 2014, according to figures released by the city clerk’s office. The St. Paul’s Ward 21 councillor spent $33,578.59 from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 this year, versus $4,106.11 spent by Peter Leon in Etobicoke Centre Ward 3, the lowest spender of those who served the full three quarters
Read MoreJoe Mihevc danced his way to an easy victory at a Forest Hill nightclub on Monday night. The St. Paul’s councillor, who has represented Ward 21 since its inception in 2000, celebrated with hundreds of supporters at Kitch on Geary Avenue after results showed he had taken almost 77 percent of the vote.
Read MoreWard 15 councillor Josh Colle is officially seeking a second term.
Read MoreIt’s been three months since Ward 16 councillor Karen Stintz announced her intentions to run for mayor, but she hasn’t filed nomination papers yet.
Read MoreWhen Councillor Karen Stintz steps down as chair of the TTC in February, her Eglinton-Lawrence counterpart will be stepping up, hoping to succeed her and follow in his father’s footsteps.
Read MoreVacant and under-used buildings mar strip from Eglinton to the 401
Read MoreNorth York Harvest Food Bank looks to ensure everyone can access produce
Read MoreOakwood Avenue residents push for new outlet closer to home
Read MoreTTC board dissolved by Stintz motion, new model and members chosen
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