
Letters – May 2014
Our book club is committed to help Bayview The March 2014 cover piece by Patricia Phenix and the debate by Kettel vs Ashworth on pages 20-21, which focused on Bayview’s bleak business outlook, couldn’t be …more
Our book club is committed to help Bayview The March 2014 cover piece by Patricia Phenix and the debate by Kettel vs Ashworth on pages 20-21, which focused on Bayview’s bleak business outlook, couldn’t be …more
Oh Leaside, is every proposed change bad? Oh Leaside, is every proposed change something that will be objected to? Intensifying along transportation corridors is sensible planning. And two-storey buildings are much better than 27-storey buildings …more
A challenge to debate Leaside development Will Ashworth has it all wrong. To start with Yonge and Eglinton, there are more than 500 floors of condos in the process. The Yonge subway is beyond capacity. …more
Friday morning poop pick-up problem solved Throughout the month of October, a small pile of garbage — including dog poop baggies — kept appearing Friday mornings on Rumsey Rd. in the exact location the library …more
Is the wrong guy called out of touch? Reference Issue # 22, November, Redway Out Of Touch. Surely it is Barry Schneider who is Out Of Touch. Barry is correct in pointing out that Alan’s …more
Traffic study is too late I read in the weekly local paper that John Parker, our rep on Metro council, is trying to have a traffic study done in Leaside to see what can be …more
Send us your letters before the 10th of each month for the following month’s issue. An enclave for the rich I find the destruction of perfectly good homes in this area to be so immoral, but …more
We got a lot of complaints (RE: EG-BRENT 1280 condos in new plan, April, 2013) As LPOA President, I would like to take this opportunity to comment on the article by Will Ashworth in the …more
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