43 Division Community Police Liaison Report for June 2021
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JUNE CONTENTS Young front-line doctor grew up in Centennial Work progressing on Port Union Road There are so many ways we can reduce food waste Add these Toronto authors to your summer reading list...
Madisen, 11, and Samuel, 8, enjoying their cones at Four Sweets Cookies Welcome to those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Those days of ice cream and sunshine and bees. Ice cream treats in...
Port Union Road utility relocation will start this year In May, Toronto hit an important milestone – a first dose of COVID-19 vaccine was administered to 50 percent of adults. The City of Toronto...
Book Reviews Book Review by Julie Kish Staying local this summer could also include readingbooks by authors who are close to home. I’ve picked new and classic books by Toronto authors for this summer...
Three-step roadmap to safely reopen the province I hope everyone has been keeping safe. Summer is here and I am happy to say that Ontario has administered COVID-19 vaccines at a record pace. Please...
Federal budget aims to heal wounds left by COVID-19 2021 Federal Budget On April 19, our government tabled the 2021 Federal Budget. This budget is about finishing the fight against COVID-19, healing the wounds...
By Kathryn McLean It’s June and summer is almost here. I’m welcoming the longer, warmer days, glad that many flowers and trees are blooming, and so excited that my early-planted seeds are now plants...
By John Gibb The landscaping season has begun! Possibly some folks reading this may be planning some work. If so, please keep reading. Installing various types and sizes of paving stones for patios, walkways...
By Kathy McGrath In early 2020 when Maxine Kish was finishing medical school at Queen’s University, she looked forward to starting her residency in Toronto, where most of her family and friends lived. Little...
Wild Sunflower with a bee pollinator Following up on last month’s article on the importance of growing native plants in our gardens, here is a list of easy-to-grow native plants which will return to...
TDSB Trustee Anu Sriskandarajah Temporary COVID-19 Funding for 2021-22 To support the continued safe operation of schools in 2021-22, the Ministry announced that it will provide another year of temporary COVID-19 funding to school...
By Pamela Collins We are all feeling COVIDY (new word for COVID fatigue) these days. We miss our friends and families, our fitness classes and retail therapy. Most of all we book lovers miss...
Page from Ikea’s The Scraps Book: A Waste-Less Cookbook By Lorelee A. Sankarlal I have been doing a personal research project on food waste and ways to reduce it. Increasing food stability for the...
Particpants received a camp crest We had a virtual weekend camp with an Around the World theme. We virtually travelled all over the world, we danced in Africa, made Chinese lanterns, learned map and...
By Mark Campbell Port Union Road is the only major arterial road in Scarborough that does not have a minimal four-lane cross section. This bit of knowledge was likely well known by the 139...