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Disputed ramp shows that barrier-free rules need work

Dennis Hanagan– After almost a year and a half of discussions, a Downtown restaurant owner has his fingers crossed he might have a solution to make his exterior wheelchair ramp acceptable to the city. Anjan Manikumar, owner of Signs Restaurant ...

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Book Bank boosts babes’ brains and seeks donations

Siobhan Geary– The Children’s Book Bank, a longstanding community resource that has been encouraging the love of reading for children in Regent Park for the past eight years, is creatively adapting as their neighbourhood and networks grow and develop—and they ...

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Gazebo to be named for Comstock

Eric Morse– Gazebo or pavilion or what? That was the question debated by about 75 residents, mainly from the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood, at the second public workshop on a revitalization proposal for St. James Park held by the parks department ...

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Condo tower intrudes on St. Mike’s helicopter path

Dennis Hanagan– A developer has gone to the OMB with a 46-storey, mixed use condo tower proposed for Church and Dundas even though Toronto city planners say it’s in the way of the flight path to St. Michael’s Hospital. “The ...

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Billy Bishop Airport launches new advertising campaign starring its own passengers

Multiplatform campaign features real-life passengers and their travel experiences to highlight the benefits of flying from Billy Bishop Airport PortsToronto, the owners and operators of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (Billy Bishop Airport), today launched an advertising campaign to promote ...

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Don Valley Parkway – closures on April 15-18

The Don Valley Parkway from the Gardiner Expressway to Highway 401/404 will be closed for spring maintenance activities from Friday, April 15 at 11:00 p.m. to Monday, April 18 at 5:00 a.m. The Gardiner Expressway will be closed on the ...

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Moise: Donald Trump’s populist appeal smacks of Rob Ford days

Chris Moise– As we watch the run up to the American election unfold south of the border we are reminded how divisive politics can be. We witnessed it here during the summer of 2015 in the lead up to our ...

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DeGroote Insight Lecture to feature Mervyn King April 25

On April 25 Mervyn King, former governor of the Bank of England, will speak on his new book, “The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy.” King will discuss money, global crises, flawed economic models, and ...

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