February 6, 2012

Richmond Hill Post - August 2010

Features

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

Richmond Hill Break-Ins

PAUL JONES

PAUL JONES

The voice of the Raptors on his unlikely rise to radio prominence, memories of Richmond Hill and the scoop on life after Bosh

In This Issue

Kurt Browning at National Ballet’s glam gala

Kurt Browning at National Ballet’s glam gala

The National Ballet of Canada’s fifth annual fundraising gala, Mad Hot: A Russian Seduction, at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, raised an impressive $1 million.

Once a prankster, always a prankster, even on my wedding day

Once a prankster, always a prankster, even on my wedding day

Full-body tattoo, Emo Philips toast wow them at the reception

Legendary actor all the reason you need for a Stratford roadtrip

Legendary actor all the reason you need for a Stratford roadtrip

Talented Torontonian plumbs the depths of Shakepeare’s The Tempest plus South Pacific set to sail into town

Roots rock revival

Roots rock revival

Ontario plays muse on Harmer’s latest

Back to school basics from six leading ladies

Back to school basics from six leading ladies

A PRIMER ON ENVIRO-SAFE SUPPLIES, GETTING BACK ON THE CLOCK & THE VALUE OF A RUN-THROUGH

T.O. boldly goes where no sci-fi fan has gone before

T.O. boldly goes where no sci-fi fan has gone before

Revive your fascinations with outerplanetary icons, ravishing heroines and men in tights at Fan Expo, where the best names in sci-fi & celebrity converge

Good morning, Vietnam

Good morning, Vietnam

Toronto writer Camilla Gibb was already deep into what was supposed to be her next novel. She had a publication date, editors were on standby, but everything changed after a month-long trip to...

Local grad only Canadian youth at the Girls 20 Summit

Local grad only Canadian youth at the Girls 20 Summit

Volunteer-a-holic represents country at Belinda Stronach brainchild, set to tackle education

The home Sarah built

The home Sarah built

T.O.’s designer darling on private vs. public and penning in me time

Sweet treats for summer

Sweet treats for summer

Try my cool, delicious, no-bake lighter desserts made only with the best and natural ingredients.

Striking a pose between comfort & spicy

Striking a pose between comfort & spicy

Villa’s kitchen turns out fresh and fabulous Malaysian plates, brought to table by delightful, adept servers without attitude.

Upscale Vietnamese

Upscale Vietnamese

Ave & Eg bistro takes bold step

Does Rosedale hotspot live up to the hype?

Does Rosedale hotspot live up to the hype?

A heavenly Cornish hen helps

Ontario wines shock and amaze British critics

17 winemakers fly to Britain for an exclusive tasting at Canada House in Trafalgar Square

The city-wide ceviche showdown

The city-wide ceviche showdown

Star chef Claudio Aprile taste-tests the seafood dish that’s driving T.O. taste buds wild

Cottage couture

Cottage couture

Jeanne Beker flips for Toronto’s fanciest flops — topping them off with tanks for every summer occasion

Cats in the cradle

Cats in the cradle

Is T.O.’s pampered princess ready to be a cougar in training?

Is Casa Loma under siege?

Is Casa Loma under siege?

Should the city kick Kiwanis to the castle’s curb?

Building finds new life as region’s first French high school

The old home of the Richmond Hill High School will soon host a new generation of students within its classrooms.

New 25 year town plan adopted in close vote

New 25 year town plan adopted in close vote

Richmond Hill’s new official plan was recently endorsed despite concerns from local residents and councillors alike.

32 Storey Shops on Steeles plan may be OMB bound

Developers intent on transforming a Thornhill shopping centre into a controversial high-rise community recently filed an appeal with the Ontario Municipal Board.

The onset of Labour Day calls for ‘should-free’ diet

The onset of Labour Day calls for ‘should-free’ diet

With school just around the corner, begin to motivate and communicate with your kids using the ‘mirroring technique’

Opa your heart to me

Opa your heart to me

Trish Stratus and husband Ron open up about school days, yoga studios and souvlaki

William Thorsell’s T.O. is sleek, sensual and just a little bit naughty

William Thorsell’s T.O. is sleek, sensual and just a little bit naughty

Fifty years ago this August, an eager Albertan moved to T.O., destined to revolutionize two of its iconic institutions. We asked this former Globe & Mail editor-in-chief and ROM CEO how he would...

Lohan, hot dogs and soccer a priority?

Lohan, hot dogs and soccer a priority?

Fluff continues to dominate the news cycle, says Suzuki

Forest Hill’s casual Italian landmark arrives on Centre Street

Forest Hill’s casual Italian landmark arrives on Centre Street

Plus, gourmet sandwich shop opens & new health food store arrives

A private predicament

A private predicament

These days, It’s the schools facing expulsion rather than the students — and not because they’ve been misbehaving.

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.

Running to reach the finish line for a cure

Running to reach the finish line for a cure

For local resident and cancer survivor Israel “Issie” Pelc, crossing the finish line recently at the Niagara Ultra Marathon actually marked the end of not one, but two marathons.