February 6, 2012

North Toronto Post - September 2010

Features

North Toronto Break-Ins

North Toronto Break-Ins

Leaside fuel spill drains into the Don River

After last month’s petroleum spill — caused by construction workers accidentally hitting a buried fuel tank in behind the Staples office supply store in northeast Leaside, near Eglinton Avenue...

North Toronto gets retro active

North Toronto gets retro active

For Manuel Rozakis, finding a good plain burger joint in Toronto today is difficult.

20-storey development casts shadow on locals

A city council motion moved last month to build a 20-storey building on the corner of Duplex Avenue and Orchard View Boulevard showed a serious disregard for the neighbourhood, said locals.

Kurt Browning’s house in ruins after severe fire

Kurt Browning’s house in ruins after severe fire

After a fire nearly gutted their North Toronto home, former world champion skater Kurt Browning and his principal ballet dancer wife, Sonia Rodriguez, are slowly picking up the pieces.

Moore Park school field gets final approval

While two opposing proposals for a rundown soccer field at Our Lady of Perpetual Help school (OLPH) have left locals at odds, a recent decision by the school’s district board over the Mount...

North Toronto Revealed

All this long-form census hullabaloo got us wondering: what kind of information might be lost? So we commissioned an Ipsos Reid study — drawing partially from the census — to find out who...

In This Issue

People's Republic of Pasta Hits Midtown

People's Republic of Pasta Hits Midtown

LITTLE ITALY LANDMARK Giancarlo’s Trattoria and Bar is going strong, so the owner has packed up the pasta and ventured north to St.Clair Avenue to open Prop.

Analyze this!

Enough transit talk and budget banter. It’s time to go out on a limb and find out just what the top five mayoral candidates are made of

Five rising stars to watch at TIFF 2010

THESE TALENTED TORONTONIANS ARE MAKING WAVES AT THIS YEAR’S FEST

A luxurious spa the perfect antidote for a crisp Toronto fall

A luxurious spa the perfect antidote for a crisp Toronto fall

Prepare for the season by investing in some built-in relaxation.

Open your mind to reclaimed doors and furnishings

Open your mind to reclaimed doors and furnishings

reclaimed furnishings offer heaps of character with the added bonus of peace of mind

When did school swallow the sandbox?

When did school swallow the sandbox?

Face-to-face playtime helps kids develop necessary life skills

The Hour keeps on ticking

The Hour keeps on ticking

IN THE FALL of 2007, as The Hour was showing signs of becoming a watchable TV show, George Stroumboulopoulos crashed his motorcycle.

The bad boy chef with a big heart

The bad boy chef with a big heart

MARC THUET READIES A NEW AND VERY DIFFERENT SEASON OF CONVICTION KITCHEN

September means more than TIFF in T.O.

September means more than TIFF in T.O.

Five shows that will add some sizzle to the end of your summer

A-maize your friends!

A-maize your friends!

Nothing says Ontario more than corn. Check out Rose Reisman's top three off the cob recipes.

Finger lickin’ northern fried chicken

Finger lickin’ northern fried chicken

The staple dish of the Deep South has found a home on some of the city’s best menus. Chef Lynn Crawford tracks down T.O.’s best

Big Ben’s Little Pakistan

Big Ben’s Little Pakistan

Our new columnist discovers a community united by pride, prayer and life-changing biryani

For local sergeant, changing lives is a slam dunk

For local sergeant, changing lives is a slam dunk

Peter Henry is taking to the streets and the courts to make a difference

TIFF opens with a  ballad & a body check

TIFF opens with a ballad & a body check

Michael McGowan’s Score: A Hockey Musical a ‘love story to T.O. in winter’

Thank You, India

Thank You, India

Huffington Post writer goes East

May the farce be with you

May the farce be with you

Though a fine production, Joe Orton’s classic farce isn't nearly as shocking as when it first premiered in Britain more than a quarter century ago.

Superstars of song make beautiful music together

Superstars of song make beautiful music together

Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk find perfect harmony as man and wife

Beyond the plastic surgery and lapdogs

Beyond the plastic surgery and lapdogs

As a former colleague of Joan Rivers, I couldn’t wait to see her new documentary

Kick it up!

Kick it up!

Fashionista Jeanne Beker glams up her gams in Hogtown’s hautest leggings and booties.

Should Lord Black be allowed back?

Should Lord Black be allowed back?

Five experts sound off on how Conrad can repair his reputation

Fall Real Estate Roundtable 2010

Fall Real Estate Roundtable 2010

In a lively e-mail exchange, our experts reassess the Toronto real estate market

Where have all the butterflies gone?

Where have all the butterflies gone?

Acclaimed Toronto writer Jane Urquhart's new novel shines

Mission possible: Five great wines for taste and value

Separating the fine wine from the overpriced plonk

Seeing eye to eye

Seeing eye to eye

If you had Canada’s top eye surgeon, Dr. Raymond Stein, cornered for 10 minutes, what would you ask him?

Rockin’ rolls

Rockin’ rolls

Former Nobu chef shines

Superman never made any money, but Crash Test Dummies frontman is hopeful

Superman never made any money, but Crash Test Dummies frontman is hopeful

New album is generating more positive feedback than the band has received in years.

So long, outdoor play?

Disengaging our children from nature spells trouble for our planet.

What's mine is yours when it comes to men

What's mine is yours when it comes to men

Rebecca Eckler lets us in on the Toronto singles scene's dirty secret