By Kathy Rowe The botanical term “mast year” is defined as a year when a tree produces an overabundance of fruit. That fruit includes seeds, nuts, berries, apples, etc. To be specific, nut and...
TDSB Trustee Anu Sriskandarajah Early French Immersion Deadline If your family is interested in the Toronto District School Board’s system-wide French Immersion Program, we are pleased to offer an online process to apply for...
By Kathryn McLean Are you interested in eating more whole grains? Maybe you need some inspiration for using up leftovers. Or perhaps you’re looking for new side dishes and easy lunches. It’s time to...
Left: Front door of Nijmegen house in 1945 with the Van der Veen family children and maid along with Canadian soldiers. Author’s father George Lawrence is on the right. Photo credit: T. M. P....
Centennial residents are encouraged to come out to our Annual General Meeting on Thursday, November 16 at the Port Union C.C. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. We will be seeking approval of...
The Scarborough Archives has the Mirror on microfilm from 1961 to the 1980s and hard copies from the 1980s to the present. By Mike Adler Some of you may still be wondering where the...
By Kathy Rowe I hope that residents have been able to enjoy the beautiful fall leaves and the crisp autumn air. We were fortunate to enjoy some extended summer weather right up until early...
Book Reviews Book Review by Julie Kish The Home for Unwanted Girls A Novel by Joanna Goodman Harper Paperbacks, 2018 The Home for Unwanted Girls is a historical fiction novel based on a true...
By Wanda Wierzbicki Bernice and Bill Pyke have lived on Holmcrest Trail since 1991. Bernice said she always read the CCRA Centennial News when it was delivered to her door. She remembers seeing the...
Act with empathy for each other and stand against hate Like all Canadians, I was deeply saddened by Hamas’ terrorist attacks on Israel and the dire and worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, where over...