By Kathy Rowe On December 31, Patricia Anaka retired from her longtime job as librarian at the Port Union branch. She will be missed very much by her library community and co-workers. Patricia began...
TDSB Trustee Anu Sriskandarajahons Anaphylaxis: Taking the necessary precautions Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction that can be life-threatening. This medical condition can cause a severe reaction to specific foods or other materials, and...
“Talk about Byzantine – try getting a reno permit for a flying buttress in Centennial” By Rob Elbertsen Many residents across the GTA and here in Centennial are renovating their homes. The City of...
By Amy Stephenson It is understandable that many of us want to turn a blind eye to 2020. But before we start blocking the year from our memory, maybe we can find a few...
By Wanda Wierzbicki In December 2020, we said goodbye to Josephine, the 49-year-old Western Lowland Gorilla. Josephine was one of the few remaining original residents at the Toronto Zoo, having lived here since 1974....
Thank you for enjoying the holiday season safely Happy New Year! My family, team and I wish you great happiness, health and prosperity this year. I want to thank the residents of Centennial for...
By Julie Kish Wildlife will always be among us in Scarborough. The abundance of wooded areas and streams make it a hospitable habitat for deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons and skunks. There are more wild...
By Kathryn McLean Throughout November and December I was hearing a lot about “what is the one word you would use to describe 2020?” and seeing a lot of ornaments to that effect. Which...
Looking forward to a better and brighter year By Kathy Rowe The year 2020 has been a long one and it is my pleasure to finally wish Centennial residents a Happy New Year and...
By Kathy Rowe The CCRA wishes to congratulate Sir Oliver Mowate graduate Chayah Greenidge on winning the CCRA Award for the 2019/20 school year. The award goes to the Grade 12 student who demonstrates...