Our street signs have a new look
By Kathy Rowe Back in October 2019, the CCRA executive was looking for ways to give the Centennial community a visual boost and a marked identity. Ideas ranged from “Welcome to Centennial” signposts at...
By Kathy Rowe Back in October 2019, the CCRA executive was looking for ways to give the Centennial community a visual boost and a marked identity. Ideas ranged from “Welcome to Centennial” signposts at...
By Kathryn Stocks After a difficult winter with a COVID-19 outbreak and a challenging spring due to Ministry and Public Health directives, things are finally starting to return to normal at the Tony Stacey...
Photo credit: Denise Bacon By Denise Bacon As the fingertips of the last swimmer of the four-person team in the women’s 4 X 100 freestyle relay touched the wall on July 25, this country...
We’ve got the highest vaccination rate in Toronto! Way to go Centennial! Our community has the highest vaccination rate in the City of Toronto. At the time of writing, 81 percent of residents 18+...
CCRA Centennial News – September 2021 Table of contents: Local Olympian brings it home Delta variant a key factor in success of school year Minor hockey is returning to Heron Park Arena! Multi-tenant housing...
CCRA President Kathy Rowe met director Mike Barber on the set By Kathy McGrath Centennial residents may have noticed more film crews in the area as movie and television productions rush to resume filming...
By Mark Campbell It’s been nearly 18 months since the sounds of minor hockey have been heard inside Heron Park arena. Despite evidence of a fourth wave of COVID-19, the West Hill Golden Hawks...
By Karen Heisz If you have walked along the front of Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiaterecently, you should have noticed some substantial changes to the large garden and the main entrance garden. Members of the...
Highlighting some of our government’s initiatives We are very thankful to all of you for following health and safety guidelines and keeping each other safe during the pandemic. Even though most things are virtual...