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Month: March 2020

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Business

Greetings from the Bayview Leaside BIA

March 1, 2020 Guest Contributor

Welcome to the first of four 2020 articles regarding the Bayview Leaside Business Improvement Area. Our goal is to keep you, our neighbours, customers and clients, informed and up to date on the projects and …more

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Leaside Green

It’s easy shopping green in Leaside

March 1, 2020 Debora Kuchme and Cheryl Vanderburg

Leaside has more businesses that cater to our green living needs than any other neighbourhood in Toronto. …At least that’s what we think from our own research. And with such a tremendous variety of products …more

The Pace Pharmacy Team.
Business

Keeping PACE with a new Leaside pharmacy

March 1, 2020 Ken Mallett

In the 1950s, pharmacists were commonly known as druggists and their premises as drugstores. They filled doctors’ prescriptions as they do today, but many of the medicines were so bitter their taste was masked with …more

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Development

Are you aching for autonomy?

March 1, 2020 Geoff Kettel

Over the last year, a series of controversial provincial decisions affecting the City of Toronto’s council size, budget, land use planning, and transit system have reminded us of the power provinces wield over municipalities. We …more

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Leaside Residents Association

It’s official! We are now the Leaside Residents Association

March 1, 2020 Carol Burtin Fripp

You may have noticed that the byline for this column now says “Leaside Residents Association.” New membership rules for the Leaside Property Owners’ Association, approved at our Annual General Meeting at the end of last …more

Schools

Consulting the community on school improvement

March 1, 2020 Rachel Chernos Lin

One of the main goals of the TDSB’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan is to build strong relationships and partnerships within school communities to support student learning and wellbeing. With this goal in mind, one question we …more

Left, Bruce Cook, 74, Leaside Curling Club’s last remaining active founding member, throws out a ceremonial first rock of the Club’s brand new set of rocks. Bruce has been curling at Leaside since he was 18 years old. Right, the new rocks arrive at Leaside Curling Club.
Sports

Leaside Curling Club says “let’s rock!”

March 1, 2020 Susan Scandiffio

Originating in Scotland, the sport of curling was first played in Canada in the 18th century with the first club established in Montreal in 1807. While the first curling “stones” used in Canada were made …more

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Editor's Welcome

Editor’s Welcome March 2020

March 1, 2020 Jane Auster

When I review each month’s stories for Leaside Life, I find I’m not just wearing my editor’s hat. I’m also a reader learning more about this vital community. And each month I’m surprised by something …more

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Cycling

Spring forward! These Leasiders are ready to ride

March 1, 2020 Holly Reid

When the temperatures dip and the roads get icy, do you pack your bike away? Winter biking is definitely not for everyone – I ride but only on snow-free roads. So, with spring, hopefully, on …more

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Terry Fallis

You could leave your shovelling to Terry and Tim – or could you?

March 1, 2020 Terry Fallis

I remember it like it was yesterday. Sound asleep. Dead to the world. Dark outside. I mean really dark. We’re talking pitch black. I could hear an annoying sound in the distance reaching down into …more

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“Music is the universal language of mankind.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Photo Mike Rapson.
In the Spotlight

The Groove Room spreads good vibes

by Steve Hardy in Churches

“Music is the universal language of mankind.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Music lovers come together to share good vibrations at the Groove Room Coffee House. What began as a small gathering in a Leaside church ...more
Recent Posts
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  • Thorncliffe Park gets its first TTC station, at least on paper
  • For the love of languages at Leaside High
  • Agnes Macphail recipient, Dr. Blair Bigham
  • Mayhem on McRae – a nasty bank robbery
  • Leasider Timothy Tiryaki leads with strategy
  • Keeping kids fit and injury-free
  • The Leaside Rotary Club supports LiftED
  • Wende’s soulful confections rock the Groove Room
  • The Groove Room spreads good vibes
  • Superheroes dare to wear capes for Holland-Bloorview!
  • Tree huggers, unite
  • Transit woes or panacea?
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