Wynne, Oliphant back at St. Monica’s for Christmas concert
St. Monica’s Catholic School was paid a visit by two heralds again at its Christmas concert Dec. 19.
Read MoreSt. Monica’s Catholic School was paid a visit by two heralds again at its Christmas concert Dec. 19.
Read MoreKeewatin Avenue, in the heart of the Yonge-Eglinton neighbourhood, is named for the Aboriginal term for Canada’s central land mass.
Read MoreSt. Cuthbert’s Church held its first-ever environment fair, dubbed Creation Care 2017, on March 25 as part of its ongoing efforts to champion environmental issues.
Read MoreTenants from the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood gave Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne a rough ride Jan. 17 during a town hall consultation.
Read MoreYes I Can director Janet MacDougall says she can’t get anyone at the provincial government to listen to the plight of her school.
Read MoreIf you haven’t noticed as yet, the infamous billboard “Fire Wynne: Stop the Corruption; Stop the Lies” is gone on Eglinton Avenue East.
Read MoreWhere real life contradicts Shawn Star (“Look at it this way — this city sure is funny”, September) is at 31-57 Helendale.
Read MoreThe loss of Jillian Walsh’s 6-year-old daughter, Georgia, two years ago made her understand what the definition of community is.
Read MoreIf you’ve noticed a billboard ad on Laird Drive just south of Eglinton Avenue in Leaside asking for signatures on a petition to fire Premier Kathleen Wynne, you’re not alone.
Read MoreShe’s not as frequent a churchgoer as she used to be — her current job might have something to do with that — but Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says Fairlawn Avenue United Church, which recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, will always hold a special place in her heart.
Read MoreOne of Leaside’s youngest volunteers has received two national awards on the eve of her seventh annual food drive — along with a fist bump from Premier Kathleen Wynne.
Read MoreTwo midtown MPPs find themselves with new portfolios following Premier Kathleen Wynne’s post-election cabinet shuffle.
Read MoreCall it a Wynne-win-Wynne-win scenario. Liberal leader and Don Valley West incumbent Kathleen Wynne has come out on top in her local riding and as premier with a majority government.
Read MoreEarly returns pretty much told the story, in midtown Toronto and across Ontario: Kathleen Wynne was breezing to an easy victory in her home riding of don Valley West and to a majority Liberal government.
Read MoreGOLDEN TICKET? Premier Kathleen Wynne was all smiles this morning as she cast her vote in the Don Valley West
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