July 29, 2010

North York Post - March 2010

Features

North York Break-Ins

North York Break-Ins

Four-legged friends find additional freedom

Four-legged friends find additional freedom

A recent Toronto council vote will make the establishment of dog parks in the city a little easier.

New community centre coming to Bathurst-Finch

New community centre coming to Bathurst-Finch

Recently announced plans for a new Bathurst-Finch community space will provide necessary resources to currently underserviced North York residents.

Meet Toronto's top ringmaster

Meet Toronto's top ringmaster

The host of TVO's The Agenda sounds off on life as the ringmaster of Toronto's premier current affairs show

Purchase of homes for ring road causes councillor rage

The recent purchase of two North York properties to be razed to make room for the Yonge Street ring road has one Toronto councillor fuming.

Deadline delayed in Downsview Park historic hangar deal

Efforts to preserve two historic aircraft hangars slated for demolition at Parc Downsview Park (PDP) have earned the buildings a temporary stay of execution.

In This Issue

KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL

Final stop for fantasy, fables and figurines

Final stop for fantasy, fables and figurines

New North York comic book shop is more than meets the eye

Tales from the Fringe

Tales from the Fringe

Grad among U.K.’s most powerful in theatre

Local resident plays key role in quake effort

Local resident plays key role in quake effort

Soldier ensures order as relief reaches those in need in Haiti

Warmed up by a bright new culinary concept

Warmed up by a bright new culinary concept

Taste trumps calorie counting

Low-cost eatery high on fun and flavour

Low-cost eatery high on fun and flavour

THE MANTRA OF this market-style eatery north of Steeles on Yonge is “fresh and healthy Middle Eastern cuisine.” To that tag line they should add “fabulous” as everything sampled here is...

Third Midtown project for plucky restaurateur

Third Midtown project for plucky restaurateur

Chicken and ribs Portuguese style

Toronto comedy troupe’s legend grows with daring new series

Toronto comedy troupe’s legend grows with daring new series

Though no longer Kids, they still look great in drag and the material is as sharp as a Ginzu

No sophomore jinx for T.O. playwright

No sophomore jinx for T.O. playwright

Hush gets world premiere at venerable Tarragon Theatre

Toronto’s quiet riot paints a moving musical portrait of the country

Toronto’s quiet riot paints a moving musical portrait of the country

ORDERING A HOT toddy to take the chill off a blustery winter afternoon, Tony Dekker, of Great Lake Swimmers, settles into the leather banquette at the Inter Steer restaurant in his Roncesvalles...

Thrifty is the new extravagant

Thrifty is the new extravagant

Margaret Atwood inspires Marjorie Harris to write new book

Your backstage pass to T.O.'s hottest shows

Your backstage pass to T.O.'s hottest shows

With the four-day sonic celebration known as Canadian Music Fest rolling in to town this month, we catch up with Toronto’s most talented troubadours and loudest noisemakers, plus a few friends...

March is the month to ditch the Merlot

March is the month to ditch the Merlot

Cork the old standby and try a daring and unusual new red wine

Caesar the day!

Caesar the day!

Let’s have fun with various ways to present the Caesar salad.

Vanishing sockeye shouldn't be labelled "sustainable"

Salmon are not returning in the numbers they once were.

Trench Wars: Slick picks to weather any storm

Trench Wars: Slick picks to weather any storm

Post City Magazines’ new fashion columnist Jeanne Beker takes on Toronto’s trendiest trench coats

Home owners could be up the creek without a paddle

Residents who live along a ravine have expressed frustration over provisions in the new harmonized rezoning bylaw.

Ecological destruction has economic fallout

In a CBC interview about his decision to prorogue Parliament, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Canadians are primarily focused on the economy. Thus, he dismissed concerns about Canadian...

Humour and  the heart

Humour and the heart

Colin Mochrie and Deb Mcgrath discuss how a little funny business set the stage for life-long leap into love

Willowdale’s off-leash bark may have bite

Willowdale’s off-leash bark may have bite

City council recently approved 29 new sites that meet the criteria for off-leash dog parks including two in Bayview.

Les Mis legend takes a spring stroll through the Roncey

Les Mis legend takes a spring stroll through the Roncey

Irish tenor Colm Wilkinson sings Roncesvalles praises

Leafs’ tough guy shows his sweet side

Leafs’ tough guy shows his sweet side

Beloved former Leafs captain and prized pugilist Wendel Clark takes on T.O.’s top chocolate cake

Tanning sans the sun

Tanning sans the sun

Home tanning parties are the latest craze for lovers of bronze