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Former councillor Bussin eyes City Hall return
Four years after ruling out another run in politics, former Ward 32 councillor, Sandra Bussin wants her old seat back. The riding of Beaches-East York was one of the most brutally fought battles of the 2010 campaign, and it ended with Mary-Margaret McMahon defeating the incumbent Bussin by more than... Read more
Lakeshore sports facility shoots and scores
Students and community members around Lakeshore Collegiate Institute are reaping the rewards of an artificial turf field and dome. Lakeshore C.I.’s facility on Kipling and Birmingham in Etobicoke was completed in the spring of 2012. The combined project was supported by the Toronto District School Board, Nustadia Recreation Inc, Maple... Read more
Toronto wants to prune tree bylaws
Toronto wants to save more trees by tightening up some of the city bylaws. Read more
Toronto considers Aboriginal employment strategy
The city of Toronto is setting its eyes on a new Aboriginal employment strategy. ‘‘It's time for us to show some leadership. I'm not going to wait for Ottawa or Queen's Park to solve the problem,’’ says Coun. Adam Vaughan (Ward 20 Trinity-Spadina). Read more
Near-unanimous votes stripped many of Mayor Rob Ford's powers on Friday, as regular city council proceedings were interrupted by two special meetings to address Toronto's continuing leadership struggles. Read more
Coun. Minnan-Wong doesn’t back down to Ford fury
Mayor Rob Ford's key item took a bulk of the time on Wednesday-- the first day of November's city council meeting. Read more
In the parking lot of the Toronto�39;s Sony Centre, groups of people stand and eat while others mill from one brightly coloured food truck to the next. Read more
Rising prices at local thrift stores are shocking customers
Shopping at thrift stores is meant to be an accessible alternative for those who might not be able to afford regular retail prices, but at some big thrift store chains, customers are wondering if maybe they’re no longer getting a bargain. Savers — known in Canada as Value Village —... Read more
Visual and Digital Arts graduates showcase April 5 at L Space Gallery
The Visual and Digital Arts program is preparing for its graduation art exhibition to showcase students’ selected work. The show opens Friday, April 5 at Humber’s L Space Gallery at the Lakeshore Campus. The exhibition is called Ouroboros. “The symbol of Ouroboros means the destruction of art, but the recreation... Read more
Toronto artists showcase brands at Toronto Art Crawl
Toronto artists say events like the Toronto Art Crawl allow them to build important relationships with their customers. “It’s a fantastic way, whether you’re new as a business owner or have been established. To get your name out there in the community, and get your brand known,” Marissa says. Marissa... Read more