Jordan Comerford, a personal trainer and wellness coach based at Fearless Fitness, has moved online and maintained her business.
Birch Cliff has become a bit of a hot spot for high-end chefs who’ve pivoted to gourmet meal service to keep their companies afloat and help locals withstand the doldrums of daily meal preparation during COVID-19.
Many Birch Cliff residents have been keeping a wary eye on the brick and mortar businesses on Kingston Rd., determined not to let the pandemic tear down a grassroots dream of revitalization hatched in church basements and school gyms 15 years ago.
There are 111 current cases of COVID-19 in Birchcliffe-Cliffside, according to Toronto Public Health, which unveiled geographic data on the pandemic for the first time on Wednesday.
A two-alarm fire on Kalmar Ave. drew a massive emergency response Monday afternoon, with 16 fire vehicles, two ambulances and three police cars responding to the scene.
Residents of Birch Cliff and the rest of Ward 20 have the option of applying to have permit parking implemented on their own streets under a bylaw amendment that was passed by Toronto city council on Feb. 26.
Membership in the Birch Cliff branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has surged more than 20 per cent in the last year thanks to a community campaign designed to help the Legion remain a viable organization serving veterans and their families.