May 19, 2013

North York Post - July 2012

In This Issue

Faceoff: Russell vs. Kidd

Faceoff: Russell vs. Kidd

Should cash-strapped T.O. consider another bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics?

Too Close to Call: Soap Opera

Too Close to Call: Soap Opera

As car wash season revs up, a unique new take on the old wash-and-wax is getting road-tested in Toronto. Washly.com dispatches its crew directly to its customers to...

Definitely not the Queen’s high tea

Definitely not the Queen’s high tea

Cannabis cafés are growing, but a city clampdown may be coming

Secret Recipe: Time to veg out

Secret Recipe: Time to veg out

The backyard BBQ can be tricky terrain for vegetarians; here are three sizzling ideas for a meat-free feast

And that’s called labour, honey

And that’s called labour, honey

Word of advice: When the pregnant lady says it is time to go, put away the iPhone!

Ontario follows feds with bill that abandons wildlife protection

Ontario follows feds with bill that abandons wildlife protection

Proposed Bill 55 affects no less than six major resource laws, including crucial Endangered Species Act

Funny man flips for the Fringe

Funny man flips for the Fringe

Scene-stealer, and former Red Green star, Patrick McKenna trades spotlight for directing gig in new one-man show

Kitchen Confidential: Does half toppings equal half fat?

Everyone loves Hilary

Everyone loves Hilary

The ‘Love It or List it’ star dishes on designing a new life, her hit show and her partner-in-crime David Visentin

Day of reckoning for Toronto Police Service

Day of reckoning for Toronto Police Service

Criticism on G20 policing provides opportunity for change and growth

Get Your Brit On

Get Your Brit On

How to celebrate the spirit and style of the London Games right here in Merry Old T.O.

Toronto Centre for the Arts up for sale

Toronto Centre for the Arts up for sale

City’s search for new operators met with lukewarm initial response

Yonge and Lawrence artist alleges censorship

Yonge and Lawrence artist alleges censorship

Franke James claims grant pulled due to work depicting PM

Toronto's Tastiest Fried Chicken

Toronto's Tastiest Fried Chicken

Crunchy, spicy, succulent and delicious fried chicken is a dish that’s perfect for eating outdoors in summer. We called in David Neinstein, chef at hot Southern BBQ spot Barque, to sample eight...

T.O. has had its own share of daredevils

T.O. has had its own share of daredevils

Looking back at the wild and woolly stunts, thrillseekers and sideshows of yesteryear

True love waits for a very special first date

True love waits for a very special first date

Local couple met twice before sparks flew at a romantic dinner

Tennis ace nets place on Team Canada

Tennis ace nets place on Team Canada

Local resident shines a spotlight on wheelchair sport by securing spot in Paralympic Games

Avenue Road condo plan draws density concerns

a recent condo proposal at Fairlawn Avenue is breaking the area density maximum and leaving neighbours concerned.

Parenting the anxious child is no easy task

Parenting the anxious child is no easy task

More than a ‘worry wart,’ anxiety is a silent affliction amongst kids

Neighbours rallying to fight reopening of off-leash park

Neighbours against the proposed reopening of a pilot off-leash dog park are considering enlisting legal representation

International comedy tour highlights local comics

International comedy tour highlights local comics

Tour took three years to organize, but it was an eye-opening experience

Cottage Couture

Cottage Couture

Jeanne Beker dives in to bikinis and beach bags fit for the Muskokan Riviera

Shaw Festival looks to next 50 years

Shaw Festival looks to next 50 years

Although off to a weak start, excitement building for summer theatre

The double-latte rule

The double-latte rule

Why T.O. homeowners suffer