Leaside Daily Updates: March–April 2020
A quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in Leaside neighbourhoods.
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Read MoreThe bookstore has provided my kids with the foundation for a lifelong love of reading. Imagine my ire when I discovered it is being forced out of business.
Read MoreEleanor LeFave says she is not worried the meeting to support Mabel’s Fables was cancelledbecause she knows the community feels strongly.
Read MoreA meeting to save Mabel’s Fables children’s bookstore has been cancelled for tonight after Coun. Josh Matlow announced he is going into isolation.
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Read MoreAlmost every day, I learn about another inspiring reconciliation initiative by the outstanding people in Toronto-St. Paul’s.
Read MoreMabel’s Fables shoppers were in for a treat on May 16 as children’s author Paul Covello was on hand to read from his latest book Everyday ABC.
Read MoreCarolyn Bennett launched the Holiday Indigenous Reads Campaign before some very young readers at a local bookstore on Sunday morning.
Read MoreNational Aboriginal History Month is a month-long celebration of the cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
Read MoreIt’s not uncommon to enter an independent bookstore, veterinarian clinic, pet food shop or an antique collector’s digs and find
Read MoreSchool being almost out for summer doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to put down the books. Anna Fitzpatrick, of Mabel’s Fables bookstore on Mt. Pleasant Road, and Serah-Marie McMahon, of Type Books in Forest Hill Village, say you can capture kids’ attention by picking charming books with great illustrations and an outdoorsy or summer theme.
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