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Jun 18, 2013 | Add Comment | York Guardian

Supreme Court of Canada to announce decision on hearing Ford appeal Thursday

David Nickle

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford could be back in court again. On Thursday, June 20, the Supreme Court of...

8 hours ago

Plastic bag ban issue dead in Toronto

Plastic bags are off the table at Toronto City Hall. That was the word from the city’s public works and infrastructure...

York Guardian | Add Comment | by David Nickle
11 hours ago

Toronto Council calls for ‘Angel Cradle’ program for abandoned infants

A Toronto hospital could safely accept infants abandoned by their mothers for a very low cost, says a Scarborough councillor...

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17 hours ago

Restrictions on restaurants could be put in place in Kensington Market

Kensington Market could be next in line for a bylaw restricting the number of bars and restaurants, after Toronto and East...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by David Nickle
Jun 14, 2013

Toronto council decides artificial turf to replace grass field at U of T

The back campus at the University of Toronto will be a world-class field hockey pitch in time for the 2015 Pan Am Games,...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by David Nickle

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Reid and Sander Miller-Murphy sample some Italian Gelato on College St. Saturday afternoon for a Taste of Italy.

Taste of Little Italy

Reid and Sander Miller-Murphy sample some Italian...

Dressed in traditional garb, members of Toronto's Portuguese community pararde along Dundas St. W. during Toronto's annual Portugal Day Parade.

Celebrating Portuguese culture

Dressed in traditional garb, members of Toronto's...

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Steve Nease on UFOs

Steve Nease on UFOs

Patrick LaMontagne on Mike Duffy

Patrick LaMontagne on Mike Duffy

Patrick LaMontagne on Mike Duffy

The streets were filled with 'bikers' including Hayden Copping, 9, seated centre, who got on his low rider for a day of fun.

Family Fun Day

The streets were filled with 'bikers' including...

A Maple Leaf fan breaks down in tears after watching her team lose a 5-4 overtime heartbreaker to the Boston Bruins Monday, May 13. The Leaf faithful gathered in Maple Leaf Square outside the Air Canada Centre to catch the Game 7 television broadcast from Boston on a giant video screen.

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Jun 13, 2013

Community housing CEO says proper policies on evicting seniors will be followed

Asked why the city’s housing authority hasn’t stopped evicting seniors from their apartments unnecessarily, Toronto...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by Mike Adler
Jun 13, 2013

THE CITY: Ford dismissal of Robinson an attempt to show strength

Firing city councillor Jaye Robinson from his executive committee may have been the most comprehensible thing that Mayor...

Parkdale Villager | Add Comment | by David Nickle
Jun 12, 2013

Toronto council to ask the province to extend voting rights to non-citizens

Toronto council has voted to ask the province to allow more than 250,000 permanent residents living in the city to vote in...

York Guardian | Add Comment | by David Nickle
Jun 12, 2013

Revamped revitalization plans unveiled for Regent Park

Citing changes to the market and issues with its financial model, the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) is...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by Justin Skinner
Jun 11, 2013

RioCan development proposal sparks Bathurst Street land-use study

With Bathurst Street starting to catch the eye of more developers, the City of Toronto has commissioned a study to look at...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by Justin Skinner
Jun 11, 2013

RioCan proposal a hot issue in Kensington Market

The possibility of new three-storey shopping centre with Walmart as its anchor store has tempers flaring among some in the...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by Justin Skinner
Jun 11, 2013

Mayor Ford didn’t have ‘fortitude’ to fire me directly: Robinson

Mayor Rob Ford didn’t have the “fortitude” to fire now-former Executive Committee member Jaye Robinson to her face, Robinson...

York Guardian | Add Comment | by David Nickle
Jun 10, 2013

New bike lanes on Sherbourne Street separate cyclists from drivers

The new separated bike lanes on Sherbourne Street had their official opening – months after they were first installed on the...

City Centre Mirror | Add Comment | by David Nickle