In Other News

Historic fall colours tour Oct. 17

The Town of York Historical Society and Toronto’s First Post Office are hosting a Fall Colours Tour of Norval and Glen Williams on Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Norval and Glen Williams are hamlets near Georgetown. Lunchtime ...

Read More »

Family struggles while son recovers from virus

When Marlaina Resendes feels down she looks at her 3 1/2-year-old son, Zion, and marvels at his strength and will as he tries to recover from a disease that, one year ago, almost killed him. “It’s his spirit,” says the ...

Read More »

Underwater hockey team swaps skates for snorkels

Underwater hockey is a demanding sport where a changeup between players can happen in as little as 15 seconds due to exhaustion. “Underwater it is a surprisingly fast game,” Emmanuel Caisse told The Bulletin. “When you can shoot that puck ...

Read More »

70-year-old Cabbagetowner will cycle to Mexico

Mark O’Neill Not many people kick off their eighth decade with a 2,500 mile (4,000 km) cycling adventure, but that’s Cabbagetown resident John Murtaugh’s big birthday goal. He wants to raise at least $25,000 for his favourite charity, Amistad Canada. ...

Read More »

Prized pics from local residents on hydro poles

Dennis Hanagan Tharanga Ramanayake of CityPlace isn’t a pro photographer. But his work is considered good enough to go on display on hydro poles in Toronto’s waterfront to a potential 17 million visitors annually through to September 2017. “I feel ...

Read More »

Esplanade, Front, Sherbourne planning items

An application proposing to redevelop 75 The Esplanade with a 34-storey mixed used building containing street level retail and residential uses above is going to community council this month. City staff are requesting authorization for a community consultation on the ...

Read More »

Successful Lake Ontario crossing raises $138k to fight melanoma

Dennis Hanagan A Wellington West man fought 6-foot waves as he crossed Lake Ontario Aug. 22 to raise awareness about melanoma, a skin cancer. He also raised more than $138,000 for the Douglas Wright Foundation to help people fighting the ...

Read More »

Supper Club talks St. Lawrence at Sept. 28 panel

The St. Lawrence Supper Club is repeating its popular St. Lawrence area discussion panel on Sept. 28 with three local speakers: councillor Pam McConnell, historian Bruce Bell and Al Smith, executive director of the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area. ...

Read More »