Today marks the tenth anniversary of Birch Cliff News. A time to look back, move ahead, and begin a new chapter.
Today marks the tenth anniversary of Birch Cliff News. A time to look back, move ahead, and begin a new chapter.
An enthusiastic crowd of more than 200 people gathered on Saturday to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Branch 13 of the Royal Canadian Legion on Kingston Road.
A community consultation meeting was held on April 26 to discuss a proposed new eight-storey condo on a derelict block of Kingston Road between Eastwood and Kalmar Avenues.
The long-anticipated community park slated for the Quarry Lands will be larger than originally envisioned and include a splash pad, children’s playground, unprogrammed green space, and naturalized areas.
Mediation appears to be the next likely step in a dispute over Altree Development’s proposed ten-storey condominium in the heart of Birch Cliff.
The battle over a proposed ten-storey condo project covering most of a city block on Kingston Road in Birch Cliff enters a new phase on Monday with a hearing before the Ontario Land Tribunal.
Two more affordable apartment buildings in Birch Cliff have been targeted for redevelopment, which means there are now four proposed “demovictions” in the neighbourhood affecting tenants in a total of 155 rental units.
Birch Cliff is buzzing about the Aug. 1 opening of City Cottage Market, a small grocery/convenience store stocking all of the essentials plus an impressive list of locally sourced products from small-batch producers.