Huge condos are changing the face of Mimico
Public discussions have begun for feedback into a massive multi-tower development project that will change the face of Mimico by adding thousands of new residents. [Read more…]
Public discussions have begun for feedback into a massive multi-tower development project that will change the face of Mimico by adding thousands of new residents. [Read more…]
More than 100 wild birds and animals were found dead and more are being rescued from Mimico Creek following fire retardant entering the wastershed from a massive six-alarm chemical fire in North Etobicoke. [Read more…]
A decision is expected this month in the fate of a Long Branch megacondo project and the relocation of more than 500 tenants who now live in low rise apartments on the site. [Read more…]
A memorial has been established to pay tribute to a beloved accountant and philanthropist who was active in the Long Branch community. [Read more…]
The race to fill the Mayor’s chair for the City has brought us hundreds of proposals – some good some not – from the potential leaders. [Read more…]
Newly sworn-in Councillor Amber Morley will be busy and hands on in representing residents of Ward 3 on Toronto City Council. [Read more…]
Dissatisfied voters of Ward 3 Etobicoke Lakeshore have called for change and tossed out veteran councillor Mark Grimes. [Read more…]
City of Toronto residents are being encouraged to get out and vote on October 24. [Read more…]
Members of the community are flocking to Ridley Funeral Home in New Toronto to sign a Book of Condolences to mourn and pay tribute to the beloved and longest-serving Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
Residents can pay tribute and leave their memories of their much-loved Majesty until September 18. The hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
The staff at Ridley Funeral Home, at 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W., will then send the Book of Condolences to the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace.
The Queen is laying in State at Buckingham Palace until Monday. So far, thousands of mourners have lined up for miles to view her flag-draped casket.
Closer to home, the Canadian flag is being flown at half-mast at the large New Toronto flag pole, near Seventh Street.
And officials of The Toronto Scottish Regiment have cancelled their 100th Anniversary Parade and ceremony at the New Toronto Cenotaph on September 17 due to a mourning period set for the beloved monarch.
Many South Etobicoke residents are ecstatic that much-needed work is underway to upgrade and rebuild the Long Branch GO Station. [Read more…]