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Decades of concern over state of Scarborough house, have neighbours fuming

SCARBOROUGH - Neighbours say it's been decades since the house and yard at 21 Saunders Road has looked this good.

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Man charged in connection with alleged sex assault of girl, 11

Police believe there may be more victims after a man was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a child Wednesday, Oct. 12.Police allege an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in the...

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Riverdale artist's canvas is her computer

Riverdale-based artist Renata Janiszewska enjoys pushing the limits and trying new methods of making art.In her latest exhibit, Solar Roses, the 11-year Bain Co-op resident explores the world of .jpg...

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Parkdale-High Park's DiNovo named party whip for the Ontario NDP

Recently re-elected MPP Cheri DiNovo has been named party whip for the Ontario New Democratic Party.DiNovo said she feels quite privileged to have been appointed the whip, one of the most powerful...

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CNE Association looks at independence from city

PARKDALE - A culture of change and a move toward independence swept through the Canadian National Exhibition Association's annual general meeting.

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New Sherway condos will retain commercial space

ETOBICOKE - Residents in condo towers near Sherway Gardens mall will see commercial space built within their complex as planned after a compromise was reached.

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Go Transit bus services might be affected by labour disruption Monday

Go Transit is advising riders to make alternate arrangements as some services might be affected by a potential labour disruption on Monday, Oct. 24.In the event of a labour disruption, GO Train service...

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Nature lovers earn award for work in High Park

The High Park Nature and High Park Volunteer Stewardship programs will be jointly honoured this weekend by the North American Native Plant Society (NANPS). NANPS will bestow the two groups with the...

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Scary cinema screened at The Revue

Celebrate the season of spook at The Revue Cinema in Roncesvalles Village. The Revue offers fans of gore a classic, Lucio Fulci's Zombie, Saturday, Oct. 22 at 11:30 p.m. and Halloween night at 9:30...

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Condos planned for old McBride Cycle site

This week area residents got their first glimpse of what is proposed for the property of the old McBride Cycle site. An application for a proposed development at 2797 and 2803 Dundas St. W. has yet to...

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Scarborough TTC bus yard hosts United Way fundraiser

Scarborough residents are invited to help raise funds for the United Way of Toronto at an event on Saturday, Oct. 22, hosted by TTC employees.The funraiser is set for the TTC bus yard at 38 Comstock...

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Community housing board backs plan to sell 700 homes across Toronto

CITY HALL - A plan to sell off 700 units of housing scattered across the city passed its first hurdle Friday.

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Brian Ashton named president of CNE Association

Can Brian Ashton, who stepped aside last year after three decades as a Scarborough politician, now make Toronto's CNE go a little faster?Named the latest president of Canadian National Exhibition...

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Residents views to be sought at meetings on Chine Meadow

The City of Toronto will consider the views of Cliffcrest residents before making decisions on paving a path above Bluffer's Park, Gary Crawford promised people from the neighbourhood this week.But he...

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Fundraiser features prints by Doris McCarthy

SCARBOROUGH - When a revered artists dies, people grieve the loss of not only the person, but also their talent.

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Quadraplegic artist uses human tracker to express her vision

ETOBICOKE - Judith Snow has been called many things in her life: Quadriplegic. Advocate. Author. Disabled. Lecturer. Trailblazer.

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Little Portugal resident lands role in film

PARKDALE - After years of working on the classical theatre scene, actress Christine Horne was able to flash some sharp teeth in the independent comedy The Untitled Work of Paul Shepard.

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Native tour highlights history

PARKDALE - A recent tour of areas of the city with cultural significance to native peoples succeeded in bringing to light some of Toronto's history.

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Japanese Canadians mark 50 years of ice time

NORTH YORK - While many things have changed since the Canadian Japanese Hockey League (CJHL) started in 1961, the league is still going strong.

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Phillips looks back on lengthy political career

SCARBOROUGH - He will miss it, but after 24 years in the job, Gerry Phillips says he has no regrets about stepping down as MPP for Scarborough-Agincourt.

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