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Paul Bolté, MPP Stephanie Bowman, Jeff Hohner. Photo by Kite Studios.
Community

Paul Bolté: winning entrepreneur and philanthropist

December 1, 2024 Steve Hardy

“How can I help you?” That simple query is always what you will hear when meeting Leaside’s Paul Bolté, whether he’s discussing business or philanthropy. “There are choices to be made out there,” says Paul, …more

Terry O'Sullivan in the snow.
Community

Long-time Leasider kept the spirit alive

December 1, 2024 Mitch Bubulj

Terry O’Sullivan, who died suddenly last December, had a singular gift for keeping the holiday spirit alive in Leaside. For over 20 years his jerry-rigged 10-metre-high lighted display, topped with a bright electric star and …more

Georgia Walsh Playground. Photo Robin Dickie.
Leaside Litterati

The sorry state of Georgia Walsh playground continues

December 1, 2024 Cheryl Vanderburg

As a follow-up to my November article, I report that the littered state of the Georgia Walsh playground continues. Being a woman of action, I emailed 311 with photos of the littered areas. They replied …more

Elliot Lascelles. Photo Baseball Canada.
Sports

Baseball phenom set to wow at Yale

December 1, 2024 Susan Scandiffio

A young Leasider focused on academics, athletics and philanthropy is heading for a very bright future. As a kid who loved playing catch with his dad, Elliot Lascelles was drawn to baseball at an early …more

Editor's Welcome image.
Editor's Welcome

Editor’s Welcome December 2024

December 1, 2024 Jane Auster

It’s time for a new season 92 issues. Seven and a half years. 66,000-plus words. Countless joy. In May 2017, two-time Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour winner, Leaside-born author Terry Fallis joined Leaside Life as …more

A TTC bus. Staff photo.
Leaside Residents Association

Leaside’s great bus bust

December 1, 2024 Carol Burtin Fripp

As Metrolinx moves ahead on the Ontario Line, changes to local bus transit and routes are coming. And while the Ontario Line itself is not coming through Leaside, its construction definitely affects us. Cars are …more

Charmaine and her husband Dustin Kuruc.
Business

Discovering Leaside’s very own Sweets Trail

December 1, 2024 Lisa Parker

Updated on the web June 28, 2025 to include frozen treats for the summer! Find a map of all the stops here. Who knew that Leaside was such a sweet place to live? With a …more

Traffic in Leaside. Staff photo.
Stories

I’m making waves

December 1, 2024 Guest Contributor

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Introducing Leaside Cooks!

December 1, 2024 Mitch Bubulj

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Terry Fallis

It’s been a trip!

December 1, 2024 Terry Fallis

Yes, the last eight years writing this humble column have certainly been a trip – not to be clichéd – a trip down memory lane. I wrote my first column back in May of 2017 …more

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Mike and Katie and their son. Photo Katie Porter.
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It pays to be Disagreeable for these Leasiders

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