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.
Opposition is muted to a comparatively modest eight-storey condo building proposed for 1161 Kingston Rd. at Courcelette Road, the current site of Spiros & Sons gas station.
There’s a possibility that a new elementary school will be built in the Quarry as part of the 19-acre subdivision proposed for the vacant land east of Victoria Park Avenue and north of Gerrard Street East.