May 21, 2012

North Toronto Post - April 2009

Features

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In This Issue

How is Main Street coping in North Toronto?

How is Main Street coping in North Toronto?

LOCAL BUSINESSES IN North Toronto may be suffering, but many merchants remain hopeful that, with the support of the community, they will be able to weather the economic storm.

Three men charged with murder of philanthropist

HOMICIDE INVESTIGATORS WITH Toronto Police Services charged three men with the murder of philanthropist Glen Davis last month.

Building a sense of community, one apple at a time

AS A TOAST to Earth Day, a new farmers’ market is scheduled to open in the neighbourhood on April 23.

The sky’s the limit

The sky’s the limit

COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS IN North Toronto are deciding whether or not to appeal a controversial decision made by city council in February.

Crack the Vault

Crack the Vault

It was an image, solitary and haunting, that started Toronto writer Anne Michaels down the path that would lead her to writing her long-awaited second novel, The Winter Vault.

‘Maestro Fresh’ Wes, a.k.a. thespian

‘Maestro Fresh’ Wes, a.k.a. thespian

THIS YEAR MARKS the 20th anniversary of Wes Williams’s landmark recording “ Let Your Backbone Slide” — recorded under his familiar hip hop moniker Maestro Fresh Wes

Oh, those crazy kids

Oh, those crazy kids

The suspension of disbelief is a must to enjoy live theatre, and never more than in a musical where actors are often bursting into song.

Economy, politics provide prime comedic fodder

Economy, politics provide prime comedic fodder

I caught the opening of the new Second City revue, 0% Down, 100% Screwed, a show I was looking forward to seeing for two reasons.

Hatching a new hen bylaw

Hatching a new hen bylaw

INSPIRED BY THE local food movement, a growing number of urbanites have adopted smallscale chicken farming. In a time when everything from luncheon meat to bean sprouts are being recalled,...

Can T.O. be a green city?

Can T.O. be a green city?

A FEW YEARS ago, the editors of this publication asked me to write about how Toronto could become more sustainable. Since writing that article, my thoughts haven’t changed much. I still believe...

Metric’s new sonic assault sure to measure up

Metric’s new sonic assault sure to measure up

“Help, I’m Alive,” the opening track of Metric’s new album, Fantasies, reveals much: at once a killer track, an offbeat first single and perhaps a peek at the fragile makeup of the band...

What’s his is definitely yours

What’s his is definitely yours

Former Breakfast Television co-host Liza Fromer stopped by to slip into the season’s hottest item: the boyfriend jean

Cuba Comes To Canada At Local Fundraiser

Cuba Comes To Canada At Local Fundraiser

Party-goers flocked to Tryst last month for the Evan’s Dream — Hot Havana Nights fundraiser.

Susan Hay Hosts Gala Opening Night Party

Susan Hay Hosts Gala Opening Night Party

Special guests gathered for the gala opening of Canada Blooms to benefit the children’s garden program at the Toronto Botanical Garden in Bayview.

Creating a city garden that inspires

Creating a city garden that inspires

Mark Cullen’s guide to landscaping your own urban oasis

Gardens that don’t break the bank

Gardens that don’t break the bank

This spring, economic uncertainty is the prevailing theme as homeowners decide how to maximize limited budgets for home improvement projects.

North Toronto Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

April 2009

Marking Eight Decades in Our Area

Marking Eight Decades in Our Area

Brown’s A Short Man’s World opened in 1928, and it’s been a family affair since then.

Supporting the Neighbourhood

Supporting the Neighbourhood

Bra boutique marks first decade in business

A diamond in the rough

A diamond in the rough

With a proposal that could warm any girl’s heart, this local couple has kept the romance alive from day one.

Miller’s dance with developers?

Miller’s dance with developers?

Are Yonge and Eglinton bus lands the next casualty?

More Than a Stitch of Success

More Than a Stitch of Success

Stychin Tyme has been serving our community since 1990, completing men’s and women’s alterations on the premises.

College street comes to Leaside

College street comes to Leaside

Plus, the invasion of the upscale burger joints

Barbecue, blues and beer

Barbecue, blues and beer

Good Southern eatin’ in your own backyard

Mother always knows best

Mother always knows best

Parenting today isn’t so different from the good ol’ days

Reeling in T.O.’s top fish

Reeling in T.O.’s top fish

Rodney Clark, of Rodney’s Oyster House, and his kids sample Toronto’s tastiest fish & chips

2009 Real Estate Roundtable

2009 Real Estate Roundtable

What a difference a year makes. Last year’s roundtable came at the height of the real estate boom, and our panelists were accordingly optimistic about the health of housing.

Spring Heat

Spring Heat

A look back at the most fearsome pitchers to wear the Jays uniform

The Drop Zone

The Drop Zone

Today’s gloomy economic situation isn’t without a silver lining. In a down real estate market, lower asking prices make formerly out-of-reach areas suddenly more affordable.

Toronto’s coolest corner

Toronto’s coolest corner

Citytv may be leaving, but MuchMusic is holding down the fort at Queen and John

Red wine without the headaches

Red wine without the headaches

The many nuances of the plucky French vino Beaujolais

The Great Mirvish Makeover

The Great Mirvish Makeover

How to revitalize Mirvish Enterprises

Sealed with a quiche

Sealed with a quiche

I HAVE ALWAYS loved the taste and texture of the classic quiche lorraine. But with respect to health, traditional quiches are off the charts!

School pools need life preserver

School pools need life preserver

Meeting planned for April 16 to discuss funding options

Good things come in threes for news anchor

Good things come in threes for news anchor

Anne-Marie Mediwake juggles the news, and triplets, with ease

Sweating out the toxins in style

Sweating out the toxins in style

T.O.’s 100 per cent organic spa experience

Meet Toronto's Electric Car Czar

Meet Toronto's Electric Car Czar

When it comes to reconciling the North American love affair with the automobile and the push to preserve the planet, Toronto-based ZENN’s (Zero Emissions, No Noise) innovative electric car is an...

A break for the brain

A break for the brain

Even recess has benefits