Beaches walk-in clinic ranks amongst Toronto’s Top 10
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My friend was looking to do something different for her sons birthday. She heard about the Fox Theatre and I agreed that it was an awesome idea. You can rent out the theatre to watch a movie, or play video games on the big screen.Here’s the link to their website: http://www.foxtheatre.ca/rental
Voting closed May 1/14 for the “Help Name a Waterfront Street” contest. The contest was launched on March 12 by Waterfront Toronto. Over a two-week period, the public was asked to submit street name suggestions via Facebook, Twitter and from their online poll. Submissions had to follow the City of Toronto’s Honourific and Street Naming … Read more
By Lorie Murdoch • April 30, 2014 • Beach Metro Community News Liona Boyd is as friendly, modest and dynamic as she was when we talked more than 25 years ago. In the spring of 1987, she was enjoying the Beach neighbourhood close to her recently purchased digs on Fallingbrook Drive, and frequenting Loons for … Read more
Home News Sultans of the Street at Young People’s Theatre… insideTORONTO.com A native of Thornhill, ON who has lived near Queen Street East and Lee … performance music at McGill University and the Univeristy of Toronto.
By Andrew Hudson • April 29, 2014Beach Metro Community News Your job is life and death.” Given six words, that’s how Rosamund Small gets at the heart of her new play, Vitals. Given two more words, Small might have added “and traffic.”Set in Toronto, Vitals dispatches the audience into a real house where a fictional … Read more
By Andrew Hudson • April 29, 2014Beach Metro Community News Three days before a city-wide robotics contest, a freak radio problem had the Neil McNeil team re-thinking fast.The club robot, a.k.a. Block Ness Monster, was mostly behaving – it could carry a hockey puck, slide it on a giant crokinole board, and shoot it with … Read more
By Andrew Hudson • April 29, 2014Beach Metro Community News When Paralympian Jeff Tiessen arrived at Balmy Beach Public School to give a speech for Spirit Day, he found the gym full of kids wearing white and blue – it was also the Blue Jays’ home opener. Never mind that he grew up near Detroit … Read more
By Andrew Hudson • April 29, 2014Beach Metro Community News He didn’t plant paw paws or goji berries, but Johnny Appleseed would certainly tip his hat to Treemobile, a volunteer group that delivers low-cost fruit trees across Toronto. Working last Saturday outside St. Saviour’s, an Anglican church in the Upper Beach, Treemobile volunteers sorted 40 … Read more
Drivers will find the Queen Street East and Leslie Street intersection closed from May 11 to June 21 for TTC track work related to the Leslie Barns. Streetcars on the 501 route will run along Gerrard Street East between Broadview and Coxwell, while buses will replace the 502 and 503 streetcars, and travel via Dundas … Read more