By Kathryn Stocks
Jim has been a resident of Ward 44 for 20 years and he said he will not run in the municipal election in 2018. “My sole concern is to complete Ron’s term and deliver on his mandate.”
By Kathryn Stocks
Jim has been a resident of Ward 44 for 20 years and he said he will not run in the municipal election in 2018. “My sole concern is to complete Ron’s term and deliver on his mandate.”
Mayor John Tory, left, spent half a day with Councillor Jim Hart in Ward 44 on July 28. Hart showed the mayor two stormwater management ponds in the Centennial Creek watershed, Willowlea Wetlands and...
Kim and Greg Deighton and Bushra Sameer of Port Union Cares were happy to accept a cheque from the students at Centennial Road Public School who organized a toonie drive to raise money on...
Kathy Rowe enjoys taking nature walks with her dog Toby. By Kathy Rowe Spring is finally here. Time to step outdoors, breathe in that fragrant air and … walk! Our Centennial community and surrounding...
Over the years my husband Brian and I have been helping with Ron’s committees and projects. Ron was always very appreciative of volunteer help, so it was easy to keep coming back to help...
Bob Gibson and the Skilevich cow on Port Union (1956). By Janice Bennink As survey crews begin working on the widening of Port Union Road, residents prepare for another stage in the evolution of...
Gary Tanuan Catholic School Board Trustee Ward 22 As another school year draws nearer to a close, it is a great opportunity to reflect on the many achievements the Toronto Catholic School Board and...
Scout group’s recycling fundraiser a huge success By Tracy Forsyth The 2nd Highland Creek Scout group would like to thank our community for its overwhelming support for our first-ever Scouts recycling fundraising event. We...
Mowat throws a party for Canada’s 150th birthday By Madison Wong In honour of our country’s 150th anniversary, Sir Oliver Mowat C.I. threw Canada a celebration outdoors in our courtyard on May 10 for...