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Sustenance, services at west end church

The Toronto Christian Worship Center hosts services (all welcome) at St. Stephen’s at 365 College St. every Sunday afternoon at 1:30 pm. Also, the TCWC provides a hot meal (free and open to the community) every Sunday evening followed by ...

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Hydro wall gets ‘spruced’ up on May 2

Hydro One’s plans to beautify the utilitarian new barrier wall in David Crombie Park along Frederick and Sherbourne streets will be presented to the community during Pam McConnell’s annual environment day on May 2. While the final landscape plan, including ...

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Shear decision generates donations

St. Michael’s Choir School business manager Katheryn Trainor  raised over $5,000 for ShareLife: Hair for Life. “I feel very blessed. Thank you for your generosity!”

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Yes we can: De-Amalgamate

Since 1997 residents of the conglomerated mess now called Toronto have endured a dysfunctional government created by a band of hate-filled yokels who wanted to bring big urban areas to their knees. Using as their rationale an incorrect study by ...

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Police action on The Esplanade

Cops from 51 Division respond to officer’s call he’s pursuing a suspect who has dropped an ammo cartridge By Frank Touby — A dozen or more patrol cars from 51 Division and others nearby last night (Mar 18) converged on ...

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Adopt a cat. Pleeeeze!

Humane Society is bulging at the seams with kitties and urgently needs 300 people to adopt some By Lee Oliver, THS — Despite a successful Adoption Blitz in mid-May, the Toronto Humane Society is once again filled nearly to capacity. ...

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Hot dog! Finally some real food on our sidewalks

City hall finally gets its act somewhat together and tentatively offers a smattering of spice on sidewalks to somewhat match the greatness of Toronto’s restaurants By Frank Touby — Say goodbye to Toronto’s strictly tube-steak sidewalk cart vendors. Hot dogs ...

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Kids soccer kicks off at Cherry Beach

Positions are open for young players ages between 5 and 18 at minimal cost for the season which starts in May By John Hendricks — The lines are painted, the goals and nets in place, all that’s missing at Cherry ...

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Homebuying plans surge despite slump

‘The current economic environment does not appear to have dampened Canadians’ overall confidence in the housing market’ By Becky Rynor, Canwest News – In spite of the economic downturn, most Canadians still believe it is a homebuyer’s market, with more ...

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Railway stalls CityPlace puts condo buyers in limbo

By Kimberly Spice — A long delay in the construction of a pedestrian bridge over the railway lands is “a nightmare,”  says Adam Vaughan. The Trinity-Spadina councillor lashed out at railway companies during a community information meeting in February, arguing ...

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