September 3, 2010

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CFC’s $9-mil project might be back on track

City council recently decided to work with residents and the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) until the end of the month, to try to resolve differences over the centre’s proposed expansion.

Former Willowdaler gets Walk of Fame nod

David Clayton-Thomas, the former Willowdale resident best known as the frontman of Blood Sweat and Tears, will be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame on Oct. 16.

Earl Bales slopes spared from closure this season

City council recently rescued Earl Bales ski hill with the approval of funding it needed to stay open this winter.

Stintz calls move to sign York Mills lease premature

Stintz calls move to sign York Mills lease premature

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) recently voted to give staff the go ahead to sign a lease to relocate its headquarters to the northwest corner of Yonge Street and York Mills Road. It’s a...

Steeles Avenue goes from worst to first

After taking home the title of worst road in Ontario last year, Steeles Avenue is poised to be named the best road in the province this month.

North York woman blames city for 18 basement floods

Shondra Nauth says she has yet to receive justice after Toronto’s ombudsman issued a damning report on the city’s handling of a plumbing problem that has caused her basement to flood 18 times...

Ford denies report he was dismissed from Newtonbrook

The Rob Ford campaign has slammed allegations that the mayoral candidate got into a physical altercation with a football player and was subsequently asked to leave his coaching position at...

Mixed reviews for huge Lawrence Heights plan

Mixed reviews for huge Lawrence Heights plan

Concerned residents are planning to go to the OMB over the density of the Lawrence Heights redevelopment plan recently approved by city council. The 20-year vision for the area bound by Lawrence...

Local pays $1.2 mil for Summit Series sweater

Local pays $1.2 mil for Summit Series sweater

Local entrepreneur and SmartCentres owner Mitchell Goldhar recently made history with his $1.2 million purchase of Paul Henderson’s 1972 Team Canada hockey jersey.

Conrad Black out on bail pending appeal

Conrad Black out on bail pending appeal

Conrad Black was recently released on $2 million bail from the Florida prison where he has served more than two years of a six-and-a-half-year sentence. The decision came after the U.S. Supreme...

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Healthy hangout new on Yonge Street

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All that glitters is gold in North Toronto

All that glitters is gold in North Toronto

Remembering the address of Studio1098 shouldn’t be hard; the new jewellery store is located at 1098 Yonge St. “We really liked that the location was in a neighbourhood,” says Tamara Kronis, a...

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