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Negotiations: City eyes changes to working conditions if no deal reached by Sunday
CityHall | Feb 03

Negotiations: City eyes changes to working conditions if no deal reached by Sunday

CITY HALL: A strike or lockout of the City of Toronto’s outside workers is not possible this weekend, but the city was preparing on its own to change working conditions for 5,100 employees if a deal...

Local | Feb 03

Scarborough man charged with luring girl online

Scarborough man charged with luring girl online

POLICE - A Scarborough man faces charges after a girls was allegedly counselled to perform sexual acts online.

Local | Feb 03

Kids skate and slide on outdoor ice rink thanks to residents

Kids skate and slide on outdoor ice rink thanks to residents

It's amazing what a little ice rink can do.

Separated by a snow fence from the rest of Elizabeth Simcoe Park in Guildwood, 10 children were on skates Monday afternoon racing, jumping, turning tight circles, sliding or just laying on the ice, which neighbourhood parents had created.

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Local | Feb 03 |  

Polar bear cub makes his debut at Toronto Zoo

Polar bear cub makes his debut at Toronto Zoo

SCARBOROUGH - A special member of the Toronto Zoo's wildlife family made his debut Friday morning.

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News

CityHall | Feb 03

People at Eglinton Square share variety of opinions on transit plans

People at Eglinton Square share variety of opinions on transit plans

SCARBOROUGH - Toronto's mayor repeatedly suggested to the media, people who approached him at Eglinton Square "want subways" and "don't want streetcars."

CityHall | Feb 02

Mayor makes it clear he wants Scarborough rapid transit underground

Mayor makes it clear he wants Scarborough rapid transit underground

As rush-hour traffic crawled along Eglinton Avenue, Rob Ford and four Scarborough councillors stood to denounce the idea of running the Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown LRT on the surface.

"Look... ...

Local | Feb 02

Toronto Zoo talks pandas at board meeting

Toronto Zoo talks pandas at board meeting

SCARBOROUGH - Pandas were on the agenda at Thursday's Toronto Zoo board meeting, but just what exactly was discussed remains under wraps.

Local | Feb 02

Pair face gun charges in separate incidents

Pair face gun charges in separate incidents

SCARBOROUGH - A man faces 13 charges after police seized drugs and guns while searching a home Wednesday.

Sports

Sports | Feb 01

Scarborough duo look to defend university title after win in Japan

Canada's university curling champs, led by the back end from Scarborough, geared up for their upcoming provincial and national championships by winning a prestigious tournament in Japan that... ...

Sports | Jan 30

Scarborough Figure Skating club dance duo off to world championships

Scarborough Figure Skating club dance duo off to world championships

SCARBOROUGH - The Scarboro Figure Skating Club dance team of Paul Poirier and Piper Gilles finished third at this year's recent national championships.

What's On

What's On | Feb 02

SUBURBAN ARTS and CULTURE Feb. 2 to 8

SUBURBAN ARTS and CULTURE Feb. 2 to 8

This week Autorickshaw is performing at University of Toronto Scarborough as its week-long winter arts festival comes to a close and In the Heights opens later in the week.

What's On | Feb 01

Big Brothers and Big Sisters need bowlers

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Toronto is celebrating 40 years of its Bowl for Kids Sake event.

It is asking both amateur and professional bowling lovers to join in and make this anniversary year... ...

Opinion

Columns | Feb 03

LOOKING BACK: Annis house continues to welcome guests on Kingston Road

LOOKING BACK: Annis house continues to welcome guests on Kingston Road

Early in 1975, the Scarborough Historical Society took steps to study the historic buildings still existing in Scarborough and to approach council to have them declared historic sites for preservation... ...

Columns | Feb 03

OPINION: Finish what was started on Sheppard

Yes, Scarborough "deserves" a subway.

But, the transit plan put forth by Mayor Rob Ford in the name of Scarborough "taxpayers" does very little to improve transit for the... ...

Community

Education | Jan 30

Mary Ward Catholic High School could expand to satellite campus

The Toronto Catholic District School board is set to consider the expansion of Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School to a nearby satellite campus to help ease its over-enrolment issues.

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Life | Jan 26 |  

Staying active the cure to beating the winter blues

Staying active the cure to beating the winter blues

Feeling a little rundown during the winter months? Most people experience changes in their mood, sleep, eating habits or energy levels this time of the year.

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