By Michael Schwartz – The Church St. corridor is safer now than it’s been in the past, according to reports from 51 Division. On May 4, Chief William Blair joined 51 Division superintendent John Tanouye at a meeting of the ...
Read More »Traffic calming issue a balancing act in Leslieville
By Neil Acharya – Valarie Brown-Dufour thinks the traffic situation in Leslieville has gotten out of hand and she is taking it upon herself to see that something is done. “At rush hour there is easily 100 cars backed up ...
Read More »Community wants email about waterfront works
By Kimberly Spice – Implementation of the waterfront projects will require continual coordination of construction, vehicular and pedestrian traffic, Waterfront Toronto told more than 100 area residents at the Radisson Admiral Hotel on May 12. The projects form part of ...
Read More »Michael Comstock: Mayoral candidates try for name recognition
The mayoral election is a long way off. We don’t vote until October and I have been told that nothing meaningful will come out of the candidates’ mouths until after the summer. They are at work making their names known ...
Read More »Michael Comstock: Mayoral candidates try for name recognition
The mayoral election is a long way off. We don’t vote until October and I have been told that nothing meaningful will come out of the candidates’ mouths until after the summer. They are at work making their names known ...
Read More »John Sewell: $100 million windfall for Toronto police
“It’s important work you are doing, so spend what you must, and do what you must.” Maybe they aren’t the exact words that were spoken, but it seems awfully likely that police authorities were given an open chequebook when they ...
Read More »John Sewell: $100 million windfall for Toronto police
“It’s important work you are doing, so spend what you must, and do what you must.” Maybe they aren’t the exact words that were spoken, but it seems awfully likely that police authorities were given an open chequebook when they ...
Read More »G20 proves Harper and his Tories despise you, Toronto
“Hello dirtbag. You live or work Downtown and you’re a suspect. For all we in the Harper government know, you’re a deadly enemy bent on terrorism against the multinational corporations we honour and serve…and even, perhaps, worship a little bit.” ...
Read More »City bureaucrats pull a fast one on us
All the hoopla about a new St. Lawrence North Market design belies an ugly truth about city hall. It’s populated with deceivers and obstructers paid for by your tax money. Locals have been tricked by high-paid bureaucrats who have been ...
Read More »St. George to be a sacrifice?
By Kimberly Spice – St. George the Martyr Anglican Church’s calendar should be filled with events celebrating their 165 years in the community but the shadow of change hangs over the festivities as decisions are made on how to pay ...
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