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MPP Report September 2022

MPP now working on infrastructure portfolio I am thrilled to be writing to you again and sharing what we have been doing within the community over these past few months.  It has been an...

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Beloved childhood educator retires

By Kathy Rowe After 20 years as an early childhood educator at Centennial Road Public School, Liz Tibbles retired last June.  Fortunately, she has many happy memories to take with her. “It’s the relationships...

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Highland Creek Plan includes removal of Lawson overpass

By Amaan Jabbar After years of consultation with residents and local businesses, the City of Toronto has released its preferred transportation master plan for Highland Creek Village.  With the goal of addressing many transportation...

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Rain brings sidewalk art to life!

By Kathy Rowe  Artists and residents have worked together over the past four weekends to create water-themed images on the pathways at the Port Union Village Commons. This unique installation, called Watermarked, is a...

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The back-to-school lunch dilemma solved!

By Kathryn McLean September marks back to school for many of us, and back to school means back to packing kids’ lunches, which can be a challenge for a variety of reasons. You rely...

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Novel questions how well we can know another person

Book Reviews Book Review by Julie Kish Book: The Winter WivesAuthor:  Linden MacIntyrePublisher: Penguin Random House Canada, 2021 I was introduced to Canadian Literature in high school and developed a love and appreciation for...

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Photographers help each other at Scarborough Camera Club

Scarborough Camera Club group shot – by Gail Tucke By Carol Ufford Founded in 1961, the Scarborough Camera Club welcomes photographers of all skill levels and interests. The founding members came together because of...

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Resident pens book about marketing and life

By Kathy McGrath Adam Rodricks is a gamer who flips the stereotype of the reclusive, socially-awkward geek on its head.  The 34-year-old West Rouge native is a talker who loves sharing his personal experiences...

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Local Legion opens new site this month

By Kathy McGrath After almost four years of waiting, members of Legion branch 258 will enter their new digs at 305 Morrish Road on Sept. 16.  “We’re all looking forward to this very much...

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Update on Charlottetown Public School Traffic Safety

By Denise Bacon Excitement mixed with a few other emotions will be accompanying the little ones who start school for the first time in September. This means that many parents will experience the drop-off...

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