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City Council Highlights from Cliff Jenkins The Council Highlights are provided as a service to residents of Ward 25. The following is a summary of the City Council meeting of April 29 and 30, 2009 1. School Pools (MM35.6) Council refused on a 17-20 vote to consider the matter of the closing o... more
Think Local First for a Stable Economy "Buy Local Week" Is December 1-7 (Toronto, Canada, November 18, 2008) The Local First movement, steadily gaining popularity in communities across North America, aims to give a much-needed boost to our local independent retailers and producers this... more
Series Of Citizen Planning Forums/Summit Announced Dear Friends,PPT is pleased to be partnering with the St. Lawrence Centre Forum on a series of local forums to discuss issues around citizen engagement in the planning process, culminating in a forum at the St. Lawrence Centre on May 29th. Plea... more
Short-Staffed City Planning Department Dear Friends, I trust all is going well with you. You will recall at the People Plan Toronto meeting earlier this year, there was talk of getting a network of Neighbourhood Associations hooked up to deal with generic issues that affect us all. By e... more
Sports Potato Chronicles - Vol 001 Welcome to the Sports Potato Chronicles After eight years and more than 300 issues of the Couch Potato Chronicles, I woke up one morning and said to myself, that’s enough of that. And I stopped. It was really more with a whimper than with a... more
Heritage Toronto Appoints New Executive Director Toronto, ON - Heritage Toronto's new Executive Director, selected from a strong field of candidates, is Peggy Mooney, formerly Assistant Deputy Minister in the Ontario Ministry of Government Services. Ms Mooney commences her new duties on April 23,... more
What is Naturopathic Medicine? Naturopathic Medicine is a form of primary health care that uses natural therapies to promote health and treat disease. As primary health care providers, Naturopathic Doctors are trained in physical and laboratory diagnostics and are trained to pro... more
GTTA Board Sets 2007 Agenda in Motion Greater Toronto Transportation Authority (GTTA) Board sets 2007 agenda in motion (Toronto, March 23, 2007) Ontario Minister of Transportation Donna Cansfield addressed the first ever meeting of the directors of the Greater Toronto Transportation Au... more
Update from St. Paul's Trustee Josh Matlow Next Ward Forum St. Paul's Ward 11 Forum on Tuesday, January 30th, 2007, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Host School: West Prep Junior Public School, 70 Ridge Hill Dr. 416 393-1633 Ridge Hill Dr. 3 blocks north of Eglinton Ave., on the west side of Bathurst St... more
Call for OUTDOOR ART MARKET Artists in the Greater Toronto Area. Call for OUTDOOR ART MARKET Artists in the Greater Toronto Area.
Committees are currently planning ARTWALK 2006, the 3rd Annual St. Clair Arts Festival and Studio Tour. The 2006 Festival will run from September 29th through to October 1st. An Annu... more
100 Toronto Photo Marathoners Are Off and Running Toronto: One hundred photographers started off today (Sat Apr 8) on the 3rd Toronto Photography Marathon, the best showing yet. The starting point: Christie Pits at Christie and Bloor. Each registrant received a 12-exposure roll of film and a card... more
Parenting Tips By Alyson Schäfer -BITING For families with pre-schoolers, nothing is more unsettling then having a child who bites other people. We feel so upset and worry that our child is making a bad reputation for themselves as being "bad". Let me assure you - there are no "bad" childr... more
A Cavalcade of Lights [Jan 4] As you crest the hill you are suddenly immersed in light. Twinkling blue snowflakes adorn both sides of the street creating a tunnel of irridescent snow.
This dramatic visual effect was orchestrated by the Yonge Lawrence Village BIA (or Bu... more
Santa Arrives On Yonge [Dec 17] That's right, the jolly old gent was seen wandering along Yonge Street today, dropping into the stores and wishing a Merry Christmas to shoppers on the street.
In the photo he is seen with Steve and friend, the new proprietors of the Timo... more
A Joyous Sound Rang Out [Dec 17] Santa wasn't the only one providing a festive feel to Yonge Street this weekend. The Toronto Accolades, a women's barbershop chorus, were in full voice singing the classics of the season.
The group, which celebrated its 35th anniversary... more
Santa Claus is Coming to the Village That's right, the Man in Red will be stopping by Yonge Lawrence Village each weekend in December.
Santa's Sschedule for Yonge Lawrence Village
Saturday, December 3rd, 2005
12 pm to 1:45 pm - Scotiabank
( 3169 Yonge Street at N. of Lawren... more