NBA visits North Toronto CI for All-Star Weekend
North Toronto Collegiate Institute was home to the NBA on Feb. 11, as clinicians and former basketball stalwarts were on hand to
Read moreNorth Toronto Collegiate Institute was home to the NBA on Feb. 11, as clinicians and former basketball stalwarts were on hand to
Read moreThe Toronto District School Board’s director of education will be resigning her post and taking a job in an education research project.
Read moreThe NFL has commenced its 2015 campaign. The CFL is going full bore as it heads into the last few
Read moreThe TDSB voted Wednesday night to defer making a decision regarding the controversy over the Bannockburn School property until after the Ontario Municipal Board renders a decision on the proposed severance.
Read moreThe Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the proposed severance of land at Bannockburn School will continue in the new year.
Read moreRolph Road Roadrunners junior girls slo-pitch team won its sixth City title on Tuesday, with a 22-1 rout of Maurice
Read moreIn a week and a half, the community group Save Bannockburn has raised half the money needed to hire a city planner to help in their fight at the OMB to preserve the greenspace at Bannockburn School.
Read moreA group of trustee candidates are promising that if elected, they will oppose the sale of TDSB schools and greenspace.
Read moreA janitor at Northern Secondary School is facing two charges after a province-wide child porn bust. Toronto District School Board spokesperson Ryan Bird confirmed today a caretaker from the Mt. Pleasant Road school had been arrested as part of an OPP investigation that resulted in some 250 charges for 60 people.
Read moreOrganizers of the Save Bannockburn movement say they will be meeting this month to discuss a proposal brought to them by a candidate running for council in Ward 16.
Read moreThe Toronto District School Board has filed an appeal with the Ontario Municipal Board after the city said it would not sever the land at Bannockburn School and sell off the greenspace.
Read moreWith current Ward 8 trustee Howard Goodman announcing he won’t be seeking re-election, attention turns to those who have joined the race to be the next local rep.
And for Jennifer Arp and Aaron Grinhaus, the two candidates who are running as of May 23 (editor’s note: Claudia Webb registered to run for election, May 28), there are a lot of similarities: both are 35 years old, both run home-based businesses, both are parents of elementary school children, and both think they’re the right person for the job.
Read moreNorthern Red Knights’ softball season may not have been the stuff of legends, but it was a strong finish nonetheless.
Read moreAfter 11 years as trustee of Eglinton-Lawrence, Howard Goodman is calling it quits.
Read moreWhile most eyes are on the mayoral and council races, there are other candidates who will be vying for your vote in the Oct. 27 municipal election: school trustees.
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