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Churches

The Father behind the church and parkette

July 1, 2016 Guest Contributor

“About 100 Catholic families were living in the mostly Protestant Town of Leaside at the time. Many had long cherished the idea of establishing their own Catholic community.” (St. Anselm’s Parish Celebrates 50 Years of …more

Doug Brown
Churches

Three generations behind church architecture

June 1, 2016 Allan Williams

June 1 marks the 75th anniversary of the official opening of Leaside United Church at Millwood and McRae. “The building was designed,” says North Leaside resident Doug Brown, “in the Gothic Revival style that was …more

Avril & Ken Cude
Churches

Driving ‘home’ to church in Leaside

May 1, 2016 Staff

Avril Cude (Oglesby) left Leaside in 1966 at age 20 when she and her new husband Ken moved to Etobicoke to be closer to his high school teaching job. Their address over the years has …more

Cover of Leaside history book.
Churches

St. Augustine Church ‘was a selfless venture’

May 1, 2016 Guest Contributor

In 1943, the Rev. Canon P. M. Lamb of St. Cuthbert’s Church anticipated the post-war expansion of the Sunnybrook area. Consequently, he began to lay plans for the work of church extension in the northern …more

Northlea United
Community

Raising funds for refugees can be made fun for all too

April 1, 2016 Lorna Krawchuk

When Northlea United Church decided to raise money to sponsor a refugee family, members also decided they would like to have some fun, and broad participation from the congregation and the neighbourhood. We all know …more

St. Anselm's
Churches

Syrian refugee family arrivals here have started

February 1, 2016 Lorna Krawchuk

**UPDATE: The St. Augustine refugee family arrived January 15. The St. Anselm family was to arrive January 21. The Church of St. Augustine, on Bayview, has partnered with St. Matthew’s Church, in Riverdale, and knew …more

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Churches

Our churches move quickly to help refugees

November 1, 2015 Lorna Krawchuk

In my column in Leaside Life’s May issue, the topic was local support for bringing refugees into Canada. Since the photo of the body of Alan Kurdi on a beach in Turkey highlighted the plight …more

John Smith and Beth Benson
Churches

2 churches, 2 ministers, 2 goodbyes

October 1, 2015 Lorna Krawchuk

What are the odds that the ministers of two of our local churches would arrive within months of each other, and leave, eight plus years later, within a month of each other? Rev. John Smith …more

St. Anselm's
Churches

Growing help for refugees from Leaside churches

May 1, 2015 Lorna Krawchuk

In 1979 our family was part of a small group sponsoring a 20-year-old Vietnamese man, one of the thousands of Boat People fleeing Vietnam. All these years later, our young man is still employed at …more

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Churches

Join a choir in Leaside by choosing a colour

July 1, 2013 Lorna Krawchuk

Unless you’re the person who was asked to only mouth the words during classroom or concert choral efforts when you were young, you may well wish to join a local choir. So, what’s available to …more

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Julia Hanigsberg, president and CEO of Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. Photo Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.
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Holland Bloorview President and CEO Julia Hanigsberg leaves on a high note

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