13
Jun
2015
By Hedy Korbee
Former Toronto police chief Bill Blair will represent the Liberal Party in Scarborough Southwest in the federal election expected to be held in October.
Blair won the party’s nomination at a meeting held...
12
Jun
2015
By Michael McCann
The real estate market right now reminds of the recent fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
It’s pretty much a blood sport.
It's not a pretty sight, and those who are looking to...
28
May
2015
By Ashly July
The Toronto Raptors and the Just Energy foundation have donated $50,000 to help youth in Scarborough Village develop their skills on the court, as well as in reading, writing and math.
A gym...
27
May
2015
By Hedy Korbee
The activist spirit is alive and well and living in Birch Cliff.
A meeting will be held to organize a Birch Cliff Communication Association on Thurs. June 4 at 7pm at The Kingston...
20
May
2015
The year was 1955. An English rugby fanatic named Dennis Fletcher showed up at the Balmy Beach Canoe Club armed with grainy black and white films of the legendary New Zealand All Blacks and...
15
May
2015
It was a beautiful day for a Jane’s Walk and about 100 people took advantage of the weather on Sunday May 3 to trek to the Scarborough Bluffs and soak up a little local history.
The...
04
May
2015
By Sean Mallen
In September of 1916, a new elementary school opened amid orchards and dusty roads in a sleepy, sparsely populated settlement on the outskirts of Toronto.
In September of 2016, Birch Cliff P.S. will...
01
May
2015
By Persis Abraham
Two crowdfunding campaigns are underway to raise money for funeral expenses for Eddy Dwyer, 24, who was stabbed to death on Harding Blvd. in Birch Cliff on April 23.
Eddy’s father, Edward Dwyer Senior,...