Volume IX No. VIII
Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Letter to the Editor



St. Lawrence Market
Market street should be car free

RE: October edition article "Car-free Market St. alarms residents." (To read the original article click here)It is appalling when city officials are lethargic to progressive urban infrastructure, other than endlessly discussing and resorting to status quo, as it was the case on the p... Full Story

Car-free Market St. alarms residents

A vision to turn Market St. along the west side of the St. Lawrence Market into a pedestrian mall has at least one occupant in a nearby residential building worried that noisy late-night bars will spring up and service trucks won’t be able to access the rear of her building.“There’s always that conc... Full Story

Community builders feted by Market folks

In the glory, angst and furor that suddenly surrounds St. Lawrence Market the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Assn. (BIA) quickly assembled an event to recognize and praise three St. Lawrence Market and community builders.On short notice scores of Market fans and neighbourhood... Full Story

Will city hall bureaucrats ruin St. Lawrence Market

It was like a scene out of Yes, Minister, the brilliant 1980s-era Britcom that devastatingly illuminates the bafflegab that serves as language for the civil-service class. It is those coded words and phrases that the unelected and calculatingly invisible grey eminences who actually run our governmen... Full Story

St. Lawrence Market in danger?

It was like a scene out of Yes, Minister, the brilliant 1980s-era Britcom that devastatingly illuminates the bafflegab that serves as language for the civil-service class. It is those coded words and phrases that the unelected and calculatingly invisible grey eminences who actually run our governmen... Full Story

Toronto bureaucrats bounce Market’s genius

The man who for 16 years has guided historic St. Lawrence Market to become National Geographic’s choice as “the world’s best food market” has been removed from his position. Jorge Carvalho, Supervisor of the renowned Market and a guiding light popular with his retail tenants and the thousands of reg... Full Story

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