February 4, 2012

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Resident rejects $1 million offer for 18 sewage blockages

A North York resident has turned down a $1 million offer from the city for her house after a plumbing problem

Council approves 197 units adjacent to park

Council approves 197 units adjacent to park

North York residents fear the loss of green space

Local looks to tackle traffic at Yonge and the 401

Resident Raymond Jean has come up with a unique idea to tackle traffic back-ups at Yonge Street and Highway 401.

Dog owners win right to appeal off-leash park closure

Dog owners at a pilot off-leash park have won the right to appeal the city’s decision to shut down the park.

North York businessman brings Trump to T.O.

North York businessman brings Trump to T.O.

Alex Shnaider’s luxury hotel opens with some glitches

Figure skating phenom to train at local club

Figure skating phenom Cynthia Phaneuf has moved to Toronto to train under Brian Orser at the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club.

Toronto Wildlife Centre’s future at Downsview unclear

The Toronto Wildlife Centre recently made a plea to the public for help

Son of former media mogul facing charges

Son of former media mogul facing charges

Jonathan Black recently pleaded guilty to criminal harassment

Eco adventures proposed at Earl Bales Park

A private company is proposing to transform Earl Bales into an eco-adventure playground, offering everything from aerial trekking to zip lining.

Academy Award winner accepts role at film centre

Academy Award winner accepts role at film centre

Director Paul Haggis to teach at campus founded by Norman Jewison

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Tea lounge brings British tradition to North York

Tea lounge brings British tradition to North York

Plus, clean couture, 25 years of Italian interiors, and more

Of crepes, cafes and custom designs

Of crepes, cafes and custom designs

Jenny To was tired of having to travel downtown every time she craved a crepe, which is why she recently opened Pastel, a new creperie and dessert house.

New sushi spot rolls into neighbourhood

A Japanese restaurant called Wakame Sushi has opened in the neighbourhood.

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