Leaside heritage group aims to build local museum
The fear of losing the area’s unique character is driving a local group to start a local museum to preserve Leaside heritage.
Read moreThe fear of losing the area’s unique character is driving a local group to start a local museum to preserve Leaside heritage.
Read moreFormer premier Kathleen Wynne recalls her experiences showing misogyny still exists and how much further we have to go to achieve equality.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Leaside neighbourhoods.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Leaside neighbourhoods.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in North Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Leaside neighbourhoods.
Read moreVolunteer work gave her training to help get through the disaster that hit her life a year ago, Karen Fraser said in accepting the Agnes Macphail Award.
Read moreGerri Gershon, who served as public school trustee for 33 years, received the Award for Citizenship at Don Valley West’s New Year’s Levee.
Read morePremier Kathleen Wynne barely holds her seat, as NDP and PC take the rest in midtown Toronto in the provincial election on June 7.
Read moreOutgoing premier Kathleen Wynne made the announcement to supporters at the York Mills Gallery on Leslie Street, site of her election night party, that she is resigning as leader of the Liberal Party.
Read moreDespite low polling numbers across the province, Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne should have no problem holding on to her home riding of Don Valley West on June 7.
Read moreOn March 7 when Yes I Can nursery school called a meeting of staff and parents it was to publicly announce the North Toronto institution was closing by month end — but in April classes are continuing, thanks to a business group offering help.
Read moreRemembering Greek Independence Day is a way people can show
appreciation for their freedom, said Andonis Artemakis, president of the
Greek Community of Toronto, at the parade on Danforth Avenue on March 25.
“If you don’t have ceremonies like this, then people forget,” Agnes Macphail Award-winner Burtin Fripp told the audience Saturday at the East York Civic Centre.
Read moreAfter curling with Leaside seniors, Premier Kathleen Wynne announced that anyone aged 65 and older will receive free prescription medicine starting August 2019 as an extension to OHIP+.
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