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- Does the city still have an eye on 214–230 Sherbourne?By Andre Bermon – In March 2022, the City of Toronto placed a bid to acquire a vacant lot and a century home near the corner of Sherbourne and Dundas … Read more
- 2023 Winter Village: automobile fight club versus holiday joyBy Daryl Gonsalves – As the holiday season approaches, a large Christmas tree in the Distillery District will once again be illuminated. The November 16 tree lighting marks the start … Read more
- Answers to November Crossword
- Cautious optimism about the Foundry developmentBy Franca Leeson – Much has happened since demolition equipment began to tear down heritage buildings on the Dominion Wheel and Foundries site on Eastern Avenue in January 2021. The … Read more
- Regent Park residents promote Indigenous-led housing co-opBy Laura Hull – Regent Park residents are pushing to turn a property on Dundas Street east of Parliament into a land trust for co-operative housing. As demand for affordable … Read more
- Scenes from a broken cityBy Ben Bull – am looking out from the 30th floor of a downtown office tower. It’s lunchtime on Thursday. The traffic is crazy. York Street and Front is snarled. … Read more
- St. Lawrence community fighting ‘tsunami’ of cigarette wasteBy Cynthia Wan, WRG – While discarded cigarette butts are recognized as a serious cause of litter and a nuisance to pick up, the substantial pollution and damage they cause … Read more
- Citadel+Compagnie dance class open for Regent Park youthBy Megan Bocchinfuso – Citadel+Compagnie is both a dance company and theatre in Regent Park at 304 Parliament Street. Registrations opened on October 14 for their free Citadel Dance Program. … Read more
- Acadia Books: A glimpse into Toronto’s literary legacyBy Elspeth Chalmers – Nestled in the heart of Toronto, Acadia Books stands as a testament to the enduring charm of physical literature. Owned by Rochelle Joram and business partner, … Read more