Saturday, July 12 FREE COMMUNITY SUPPER, St. Chad's Anglican Church, 1695 Dufferin St., 5 p.m. Call 416-652-1794. Wednesday, July 16 HOME OWNERSHIP FOR LOW-INCOME families, Habitat for Humanity ...
The 38th annual Bloor West Village Festival, which descends on the neighbourhood July 19, boasts balloon sculpting clowns, strolling Dixie, Calypso and European singers as well as a stellar main stage...
Monday, July 14 STEVE NASH YOUTH Basketball Camp for boys and girls aged five to 14, Bessborough Drive Elementary School, 211 Bessborough Dr. Space is limited. Camps run in July and August. Call 416...
A Scarborough resident was arrested in Buffalo last Wednesday after a man initiated online conversations of a sexual nature with an undercover deputy sheriff posing as a 14-year-old girl. "He also s...
Police are seeking the public's help after a person was found lying on a Scarborough road with leg and head injuries Sunday, July 6.�"The injuries appear consistent with a motor vehicle collision...
A community group is applauding North York councillors who are vowing to crack down on roadside billboards. "We're delighted with the leadership North York community council has taken," s...
Scarborough homeowners have taken to their new wheeled recycling bins like the proverbial ducks to water according to city solid waste staff. New numbers show that Scarborough's recycling rate has inc...
Toronto's Economic Development Committee has recommended paving the way for a massive new entertainment complex around the Woodbine Racetrack, bringing 9,700 jobs, $1 billion in construction - and abo...
Police are investigating after a quantity of chemicals was discovered in a storage facility on Middlefield Road south of Finch Avenue Tuesday afternoon. "Someone had gone into the storage facility, ...
Suggesting peace with its neighbours is more important than funds for charity work or better cellphone reception, a Guildwood church says it wants to cancel a signed deal to build a communications tow...
A man faces charges in connection with a Saturday night stabbing in East York. Police said two people were involved in an altercation around 11:40 p.m. at Secord and Palmer avenues northeast of Main...
When Linda Kako Caplan began studying koto (Japanese floor harp) 25 years ago, the Eglinton Avenue and Avenue Road resident never dreamed she would one day become a master of her art. Last July, Ca...
A man was taken to hospital Tuesday after the van he was driving collided with a car and flipped over at Coxwell Avenue and Plains Road, south of O'Connor Drive. Sgt. Tim Burrows said a northbound T...
Minor modifications of The Queensway and South Kingsway interchange will enhance the safety of transit users, cyclists and pedestrians, say city staff and an area councillor. Etobicoke York communit...
Police are looking for two people after a 29-year-old man was mugged July 2. According to police reports, a man was near Jarvis Street and Wellesley Street East at 10:15 p.m. when a male engaged hi...
Police are looking for three suspects after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the Jane Street and Sheppard Avenue area July 3. The victim told police he was approached by three men, one on a scooter,...
Scarborough resident Sue Williams was enjoying a picnic at a Lake Simcoe beach on Canada Day when she noticed her friend running toward her for help. "(She was) saying she thinks that a girl has dro...
In this year's season of Canadian Idol, now underway on CTV, an Etobicoke high school has contributed three contestants to the top-24. That's actually more than any other Canadian community, let al...
So the Gardiner is costly to maintain and some consider it an eyesore, but it does what it was intended to do which was to speedily and safely move vast amounts of traffic while minimizing pollution. ...
When most people plan dinner, they decide on a menu, make a list and hit the supermarket where everything is always in season. It's much harder to operate like this when you shop at a farmers market,...