President’s Message February 2026
By Kathy Rowe Winterfest 2026 will likely be remembered as one of the snowiest and coldest Winterfests on record. Thankfully, the sun was shining, the wind was minimal, and the event was a great...
Rella Braithwaite’s writing and research recorded the history of Blacks in Canada. By Kathryn Stocks February is Black History Month, and this year’s theme is: “30 Years of Black History Month: Honouring Black Brilliance...
Investing in our neighbourhood in 2026 As we begin 2026, there’s a lot happening in Scarborough–Rouge Park. From City budget decisions to neighbourhood park upgrades, my focus remains on delivering practical improvements while making...
The 2nd Highland Creek Scouts served up the s’mores by the campfire that was set up behind the community centre. From left to right around the campfire: Kyrian, Ryhs, Arie, Bruce (leader), Delyla and...
Building Ontario’s first underwater transmission line I hope you and your families are doing well. Our government continues to make meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to people, including improving access to...
By Pamela Collins Living on a ravine property, we see many deer ambling through our back garden, but what we saw on Christmas Day was truly awesome! Two bucks were trying to remove each...
St. Dunstan of Canterbury held a presentation on the intersection of mental health and spirituality. By Rev. Graham McCaffrey On January 31, St. Dunstan of Canterbury opened its doors to a timely community presentation...
Jacob, Amy and their son, Jason, are delighted to reopen their convenience store, which was severely damaged by an excavator last June. By Denise Bacon Amy and Jacob are absolutely thrilled to reopen the...
Revitalizing Rouge Beach and Marsh Work is now underway at Rouge Beach to restore sensitive habitats, improve visitor facilities, and protect the area’s ecological integrity. In January, I was pleased to announce a $9.47...
Dag lives like a hermit in an abandoned school bus deep in the wilds of British Columbia with no phone, no internet, and no desire for the conveniences of modern life. By Pamela Collins...