29
May
2014
The year was 1964.
The Beatles' “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was at the top of the charts, Gilligan's Island made its television debut, and Scarborough’s Birchmount Park Collegiate Institute opened its doors for...
05
May
2014
By Michael McCann
House sales continued to be robust throughout Toronto in March, with multiple offers seemingly becoming the norm.
Many buyers were starting to feel despondent about whether home ownership was in their immediate future.
The...
29
Apr
2014
By Earl Abalajon
Reconstruction is underway on one of the prettiest streets in Scarborough, Chine Drive, ten years after the City of Toronto first discussed the need for repairs.
It's been thirty years since Chine Drive...
25
Apr
2014
Quarry Clean-up April 26 - 10am - noon
Attention all Quarry lovers and especially those who enjoy a good walk in the park with their dogs.
A Quarry clean-up has been organized for this Saturday, Earth...
10
Apr
2014
By Donna Sevilla
The Keep Toronto Reading Festival has returned with a new take on its latest community read, "The Cellist of Sarajevo".
Author Steve Galloway wrote the novel about a cellist who plays Albinoni's Adagio...
08
Apr
2014
By Hedy Korbee
Birch Cliff residents waited years for the revitalization of Kingston Road and now that winter’s over and the snow has melted, many are upset to see that our brand new sidewalks are...
03
Apr
2014
By Michael McCann
This winter was not kind to Birch Cliff residents and February continued to hammer us with back-breaking snowfalls and bone chilling temperatures. Whether chipping at ice or shoveling our driveways, collectively...
01
Apr
2014
By Marielle Torrefranca
Bright, orange construction barrels are lighting up Kingston Road once again, as the main road’s reconstruction continues between Warden Avenue and Victoria Park Avenue.
The reconstruction is the second phase of Kingston Road’s...