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About Suzanne Park
Suzanne is a leadership thinking partner, public speaking and crucial conversation coach, and a writer who enjoys bringing to the pages of Leaside Life the businesses, unique experiences and community contributions of her Leaside neighbours. Her daughter Zhen, a TMU Sport Media graduate has secured a job in her field and has previously contributed articles to Leaside Life offering a fresh perspective on her community.
People

Leasider’s side hustle turns him into Tik Tok celebrity

April 1, 2021 Suzanne Park

Taking a walk down memory lane recently, I was reminded of the many Saturday nights my teenaged friends and I spent in the darkened high school gym listening to the DJ spinning tunes while we …more

Community

Caped crusader fundraises for Holland Bloorview

March 1, 2021 Suzanne Park

You might consider adding Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital’s youthful patients and their volunteers to your list of inspiring superheroes. The hospital’s current Capes for Kids campaign may have you hearing from red-caped fundraisers like …more

Culture

Kung Hei Fat Choy! Happy Lunar New Year!

February 1, 2021 Suzanne Park

It’s the Year of the Ox and Leaside families are celebrating…including mine. We – my daughter Zhen, born in China, my husband Warren, and I – enjoy celebrating with family and friends. We indulge in …more

Community

Community spirit thrives during COVID-19

January 1, 2021 Suzanne Park

Maybe it was the pots and pans. Suddenly, in the early days of the pandemic, people all over Leaside started making a noise every night at 7 to show our healthcare heroes – many of …more

People

Leaside family has gone to the (guide) dogs

December 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

A book Karen Schmidt read when she was a girl – Elizabeth Heppner’s Inky: Seeing Eye Dog – was such a powerful influence that a few decades later, writers take note, she decided to act …more

Business

Pagnello’s Antiques takes a last walk down memory lane

November 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

  Ever heard of a salt cellar, a telephone table or a breadbox? If not, your chance to find out about these common items from the past may be slipping away. Pagnello’s Antiques, a mainstay …more

Business

Shop where you love – Leaside!

July 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

What do you love most about Leaside? The friendliness, the community feel, strolling tree-lined streets, shopping for a wide variety of goods and services close to home? Hard to choose. Yet when we can finally …more

Community

How do we celebrate lives lived 
during COVID-19?

June 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

It seems neighbourly chitchats online or metres apart on the sidewalk are devoting more time to speculating about when we’ll get back to some semblance of normality. We’re all looking forward to gathering with family …more

Butterfly on flower. Photo: iStocky by Getty.
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Mental health support when you need it

May 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

May is Mental Health Month and this year is more challenging than most. Luckily, Leaside has access to a number of organizations, groups and individuals helping us stay mentally  healthy during these difficult times. Organizations …more

Anne Murray organized Leaside's Northlea Blood Donor Clinic.
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Northlea’s blood donor clinic a priceless gift

April 1, 2020 Suzanne Park

Would you give a priceless gift to a complete stranger? Over the last 17 years thousands in our community have done just that. Since its inception, in February 2003, Leasiders have donated thousands of units …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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With statements ranging from, “It’s OK to take your shoes off on an airplane” to, “I could survive a zombie apocalypse,” Disagreeable A Party Game for The Opinionated is sure to arouse heated debates and ...more
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